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'HE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning, Deo 7. CITY COUNCIL. A MASS OF IMPORTANT BUSI- NESS TRANSACTED, ‘Weather Report: (The following obsorsations are taken at the same moment «i time at sl the sta- tions named.) War Deranine, U, 8, 8104t 8 gvien, ) ONANA, Decsinber 6, 1881, (143 p, i) After Which a Two Weeks' Rest 1s Takon as Usnal--Looking Atter the Spoils Pratios E% P “ At the £ gular meeting of the city conn- e cll Inst evening there woro present Mosrs, il Baker, Corby, Dellone, Dunham, Herman, Hriek Hornbeige , Kaufmann, McGavock, [+ O'Keefe and President Daily. The journal of the pieceding meeting was resd and «pjroved, PRTITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONH, From the raay.r, approv.ng ordi anees, Filed. From the eity eugineoer, asking for two woeks timo to complets rport of sewer = — <ot plane for wewers 1 North Owaha River ‘bove low watar mark, four feet | Granted. and trozen, Pom s = work done on kewers to De Murphy & Co., lews 10 p until ¢ mpletion, 81,179, copted and ¢ aimy allowed. From swme, rej orting approxima o eati- mate of 10th ~tieot grading. Accepted and amount a lowed, From A. Ber «uest, requesting 1 ermis- #ion to buy or lense f city. part of lot " 5, block 338, heing_ fifteen feet on the ~The Millird Hotel will be entirely en- northeast corner of Burt and Eighteenth o'ored in a few days. streets, Referred to comwmit ee on P 1, 11 N ' W W ) |aw W Birint NW Presh , transmitting estimate of iber 1t by cent,, retained 7. Rep rt ac LOCAL BREVITIHS. Allof the train« were on time yester- day. Travel has dropped something and cone to look for it. ~Hook tnd ladder company held & busi- news mieeting In ¢ evening. ot the street commissioner, submit. ting report for November, 1851, amount- ing to 2381 41, ¥rom the city physician, for the month November : ; I,n.l deaths in l'h«- i..lun-l ‘y|4~l: Ny violence 1, scar et fever 1, diphtheria 2, on the charge of stealing goods from Steele | crump, 2 fneaslen 1, cerebr apinal fover 1, & Johnson. other fover 6, diarheal “dise ses 2 Tie CorlandMurray Com\ination | phth sis pulmo alis 3, pn umonin 5, moras- play ““The Two Orphans” at the Academy | MUk 1, menizigitis 1, Ay LA of Music to-night, lungs 1, dropsy 1, septicemia 1, soft ni g “A Child of the State” is the enter- | of the Drain 1, msthimn 1, suewin of the tainment booked for Boyd's opera house | P oL n g 1, Thind to-morrow nigl t. yrard 5, ot ard £¥ifth vand 3, . : xth ward 10, howpitai 2. The Cartland-Murray Combination | MRELENG 1 WIS 5 ied 5, single give n mutinee performance at the Acade- | 36 widowed 3. my thin afternoon, ier 5 ears of ago 3% over § 0, age —The state co: veution of the *“Friends | notg ven 1. m of Lubor,” a branch of the socialistic lubor | 7o irsue 60, Males 28, demales party, isto be held in this city on the 13th | Burinls—Holy Sepulcher 6, Prospect inat, Hill 18, Caseady's 8, County 7, Jewish 1, " estendny afternoon at 3:30 Mes, Hol. | Laurel Hill §, removal from cify 1, coun' yoke addresse1 the young ladies, on young [ *“Death rate per 1.000, 2. women's temperanoe work, at the Chris-| From 7. B. K ight, call ng attention to tian Uhurch. dangerous *eulvert ,on 32d rtreet, bet ween W ebster snd Burt, and crosswalk on Web- ~Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company | uter street. Referred to committee on No. 1, regular mveting this evening, Nov, '";'" '";,’h““|:" —_— ik att 6th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Phil. Dorr, Prosi- | ;- FOn e QLY DOV, € o R TATUOTE T Bhadar TBeiathrs. tion to the ha it ef throwiug slops and wnrlmrein wtroets and alleys, and 1eom- A young man who has beea snatching [ 1u¢nding that ewing 1o the prevalence of pantal ons from various quarters about ‘,‘:,"".‘.'};‘:f:,;,;’:,‘.‘:f{f,’5{:1_ town is the o ject of rearch by the police. of i i ¢ . rom M. W. Kenuedy nd othera re- --On Saturday lust Officer Frank Caa- f o " uuding change in loc.tion of hay per took up & hore, saddle 1 and bridled, | market or regulation as to stand of express which was wandering around loo-e and | men, s the pre ence of hoth on 14th and ng pre er putit in Casoy's barn, It has not yet | HaImey was nuisance. ~Referred to com- mittes on police, found an owner. Fr m the ci y treasurer cal ing attention *~The annunl election of officers in Geo. t:"‘ t:: 1:u'.,rlciu propery, being «ltlinv 3 5 = 2 " | quent on specis nanessments, amountng A. Custer Post, No.7, G. A, K., will bo |y, g0 34, Referred to committeo o P, held on Mondny evening noxt. The del- [P, &1, egates to the Depaitinent Encampment wi.l be elected at the same time, i s o 1t ankl 3 sioner to do necessary grading or plankig ~Officer McClure was Mond .y pre- | at approuch 10 ells ¥ on west F-'.Ids'u wented with the wword of o very large|enth street, between Marcy und Mason, aword flsh, It 1a & formidablo weapon and A‘;?)l"ltfi::;by instructing the street com ono’s swin mer would not like to contend | /il er “‘,"plwk iridge «n Twenty- with. firt atrect across South Omaba «reek - T ia reported that the angual encamp- | “3E AN nary was excused «n account mentofthe G A. R department of Ne: | of illae.s, braska, will be held in Lincoln during the | 'y Dunham, inst ucting city enginee to 3 ) keep & comp «te re-ord of each stream month of January, though the offcinl | hrown and tme of each, and that ho send ler is not yet promulgated, competent engineer to the engine room £ ~ There was & runaway on 10th street | 'he watler wurkn,|w'th iunlr\l;:’t un;t l(en‘p 7 ¥ a complete rec rd of t e nuwber of pounds aoarthe U, P, dep:¢ Monday nlght which [, | ing teste in ocordaco wit, the cavsed the w eck of one of Troxell & Co.'s | contract hotween the it. and the water wagons, Tue driver was thrown ou: and mfiknomlmp;ny- tM" td~| s Al ) : y O'Keefe, instru ting he street c severoly cut about the bead, missioner to report & the n xt meeting all —The resular monthly mecting of the | videwalux in the c ty which are in a dan- board of mnnagers of the Union Catholic | Berous con itiun und need repair Adoptes o i il By K ufinann, instructing the commit- Ldbrary esoccintion will be held thls| 4y 5y ytrects and grades to report upon u avening, The board desire to meet all | resolution referred to ssid comuwittes .bou 1ewbers futerested in the next “soc al.” | three mon h‘,«ugmmh -tlu i ling & dun- ” 3y " Wiks] t ¢ nth street, i ~Tonight at 7 0 a'clock, at ths Oon- | fiiockory Pla ed on il IS BN Hickory. Pla ed on fil . cosational Clurch, Mre, Hulyoke will| By Dellone, i # ructin the city mar- deliver her closing temperance le cture | #hal to stop the throwing of refuse papers on “Women and He: Foe.” Admission | the ublic str etsandall ys. Adouted, frec, and everyh dy invited, A stock tr in of fifteen cars arrived on the U, I, at noon yesterday. —A col red man was arrested Monday of T\ this pra:tice, bo o 6. ked. Reforred t» commiittoe on police. RESOLUTIONK, Ry Kaufmau, instruc ing street commis- Ly Hornlerger, instr cting the street 10 repair the gulter on the e O v Col fone Harney and ‘Ui elfth streets ~The County Comm'ssioners on Satur- withou delays: Adopted, duy rejocted the pet tion of Nels Peterson | "By Hor berger, instiucting the street for 8210 0n acount of his horse being killed | commissioner to have tho stone cross: on the Lowe ros| and for other damages, | wales on the coruer wf his W Tt dounder tool Petsmon's attorney will [ g (o (#roct repired withoae defay: carry the case to the district court, By McGavock, that ~Th official bond of David N. Miller. [ 000055 of the amount allowed them by sheriff-eloct, has been received, uccepted || w for their rervices, oxcepting s here and filed, The amount is 810,000, an 4 be- | thoy a'e absent from committes meetings aides the -1 nature of o pruciial cen. | i whicn case the amount of two dolla 3 vhall be deduct d and divi led, share and taine thoss of Chas. H Dewey, Wim. A | }ur alike, amongthe other mowbers of Paxton, J. G, Murkel and W W, Kelly. | thecouncil, o .| Quite a discussion arose aver this reso- —The aook at the Fmmett House be lllfi-m, KLt i s A came insolent on S urday lnst and was | ¢he fac, that tho president of the city given hér walking papers. Befo egoing, | council reciived $20 a moath whle the however, she *‘ixed things,” 1nd the re- | other ¢ unolmen " ceceived but 816 por wonth, The obj ct to equalize th sult was s llvely commotion amony the | Uipbib: The ob) b was to cuniize the gueats und an | omployes of the hotel, Ank | tion was Sna ly luia on the table, some of them about it, By Bak . instructing the rtreet com- = wiswioner to repaic guard rail on bridge ‘The ligh'est 'rain that ever left the | svor Nurth Owaha creek at Saunde s Uanlon Pacific depot was the west-bound | strvctand protect the approach to the muil fon Mondsy. The passcoger cars | ridse ov 1 wuns eroek on Cumivg street. o +lited of & second class conch, & first h h and every d i Dy Baker, torepairsidewalks in 8l inn's «oa b, and u sle sper, and the passen- | aidiiion und elsewhere, Adopted, 1 tol | did uot numb r over thirty. By Kuwufnon, instructing the stecet commissioner to re dace .11 ridewalks on n the District Court Monday de-|10th stiect, which hia been - emoved, im- e - of divoree were granted Geo, Hagg, | wedip Allop! wa, licbec & Parrett, alias Hogg, the lat- KEPOKTS OF COMMITTERN, ter having oue Lusband already at the tume | Ju'iclary: Referri: g claim of Mra. Nol- of hor Last warrin ¢, aud to Calvin Mastin |1+ ¥reaman for ouw killed on grale be: extending the time for the completion of the w_terworks from January Iat, 1582, to Jul, 1at, 1882, Gia ted, ONDINANCES, spristion ordinance for the svember The app! month of N i SIGN SCRIBBLERS the State Stemographers Assooiation. m nthly meoting of the State Stenograph- ers asaociation, ut the office of Bell and Ames, last night. Among other impor- tant papers pressated waw the annual re. port of the Secratary, Mr. Geo, W. Boy- den -, which was v fo Mn. PRESIDENT AND GiRaTLEY submitting my repmt for the yea men. ing September 21, 1880, and ending Octoler 3, +81, I would stat+ that there is bt ittle, comp ratively, for to say. "T'o the best of my « ndeavors [ have <et a car ful rccord of the varions meetinga the nxso iation; have vressrved w1 payers entrustel to my keeping; havo beou promp!. in serving the v .rious notices q ired fmein the matter «f calling moet- ings, commitoes, etc., and ha e made enest effortsin all di ction« ha ing a tendency to produce eff ctive rewult in the further. nee of our individual and as-« cia- tin interests, commenurate with my duties, During the peri: port_our men bei creased from 16 to 25, Of thi number Mr. ¥. M. Snyder, of Wahoo, and Mesurs, B, C. Wakelay, W, C. Ken onaud G, W, Via, of Ou have dropp d from the roll £ men bersh by reason of removing fom the state. An these gen lemen were strong and en- thusiastic members while in our midat, it may not be ily timed in con mending their names for hotorary membership. Of non-iesident 1 bers we have had the pleasure of mee Messrn P, B, Brard-ley of Falls ity; E. R. York, of Jincoln, und Eugene M ore, of West Pont, It occurs to me that if atrenuous effurts were exercised by th. association we could sti 1 well our membership, as there aiv many ' eno.raphers in the state who are vet . ut of 'he fold. The accomplishment of this would be very simple indeed. We only lack the effort. The uttondan e upon our meetings han flnctuated ko ewhat, ¢ rcumsta ces and other condi jons rendering & uniform at- tendance impossible. Wa lave ranged from twelye to meven and five 1n attendance, the average attend- ance being seven members during the per- iod covere \ horein. From the varioun s urcenof employment we nnve reeeived perh ps little if any en- couragement in the way of pr.fessi nal employwent, This, however, can h.rdly be exp cted, as the court reporiers in the state (who are members of the association) were ahead of our organizatiom, and will confine th ir atte.ti n to that demand of professional services which utherwise we sh uld expect to supply. One gratifying reflecti mjs that every memb rof this association, both active and honorary, are ‘n positions of trust ai d whils some may not be following their p o fession exclusively, at lea-t two-thirds are, During the extremely warm montha of the pust year, June, July and august, no meetings w - e held. TUnder the a reso ution offered early in the year, to the effect that any resilent member absentinyg himseli for six consecn- tive meetings, without goo 1 and sufficient teasons. or by re .som of absence from the city, Mr. W. F. McMillun's name_ whould be properly drop,ed from the roil of onr membership. Durmg the last year this association has accompl hed much, perhaps » great deal more than has any & soclatiin which has, or now exists of a sim lar kind. It has reserved for itsolf he h no: of estab- oW d covered by this re- p he gradually in- n the council adjourned for two Annual Renort of the Secretary of | What President Long and Super- There was o fa'r attendance at the SECEDING STUDENTS, The Senior Class of the Council Blufts Higa S8chool Wants to Gr.duate in Omaha, intendent Lane Say. The commurication pubished below will expluia iteell. On account of the al laged inco. petency of one of the teacher, in the Council Bluffs high school, the m... jority of the graduating class has with. irawn and 4 desirons of graduativg with the senior class of the ©'m ha high school, A B ve had o short talk with Hon, B K. Long, pres'dent of the board of ed ‘cation, and Superinten ‘en! Lane, of the pubiic schools, his afternoon on the aubject, an | although neith-r of the g n- t ewen conld give any lefinite idea s to what would be d ne in the premises, not know ng the size of the class or ths n ber of pupils wh ch had wi hdrawn, they wemed to find no erious o' acle in the way of receiving the seceding students, Under the rules adopued by the board h ie non-resident pupils way obtain admittance to any ¢ axs n the high school up n pay- ment_f tuition and pa-sing the equisite o aminaion, | rovided the dep rtment has 0 wimodations, . Mr. Long thought that in #'ie a' sence of obj ctions trom the la ter cause, the Coun- cil Sluffa stu lents would be vory gladiy received, Superi te de.t L ne said that the) Id o glad ) add to the i o' the gr duating ¢ ass, That class nuw- bers ac p esent ei ht the swe as last year, wh year's class, if it is not d nunishe f om some cawe, will number twenty. Thero is, how v.r, but one 1oom for the High pol department this year, while t ero will probably bo two next ‘This rom 14 o present . roitly overcrowd- ed, but Superintendent Lans thoug t the princip 1 would prob bly be very willing to nake room for & small number, £ the wal'e of i ing the siz: of his clasw, The tuition is but $14 for the remaining two terms, and so trithing o xun would not enter into the consideration of the nyw students if othe: things we o favorablo, The following is the communication al- luded to : To the editor of The OMANA Pee. On behalf of the senior class of the Council Bluffs high school, will yon allow we Lo make the { llowivg -tatement: At the beginning of the jresenc school ear, Miss Rowena N o, & maiden lady rom somepoiut in New Yo k, was ap- pointed to n a-sistant teachership in the school, Inthe allot uent of work, & num- ber of the recitations of the renior class were assigned to he . It soon became ap- parent to the class that some mintake hud tee. wa e, for the following amoug o her reasons: Au insufficient knowledge of the sub- jects t ught, An inubility to solve certain problems in mathemuiics, with « still gre ter want of a ity to ex;lain the princ ples involy- An utter wa t of self-c ntrol. After long suffering and many invoca- tions of tue powers that be, without relief, although they begged for a 1e-assignment of aubjects to teachers, thev petitioned the Right H nor ble the Board of Educaten of the city of ¢ ouncil Biuffs. That angust body asembled in conc ave—after spend- ing four weeks m the most outrageous efforta to force the pupils to withdraw ‘he petition, ev-n to threats - t expu sion from school: d they then app inted a cow- mittee of investix..tion, That commiitter, after one more . ixantic effort t compel the cla s to wittd-aw the petiion, and without ' ny effort to_inform themse! of the ruth of its -p- cifications by a personal observation of the lady’s ability te instruct, returned a r+ ort to the Board, assuring t that tho petition was withoutgfoundation li-hing the first In ernational Steno- graphers’ ssociation in th U ited States, It pave the impetus called the convention acd reaped the harvest. With this we should rést vontented, for s while at lecst, inn tional matters, Ax an orgnization we have prospered largelv; have held togethor in the face of all ubstucles, and at lnst have insured that feeling of confidene + which has made us felt throughout the United Staten, Tn submitting this report I do so with nolttl+ desree of prid, and trust that another year's summing up wil' find us ay rosperous as we now aro und with a mem- hership outuumber ng the present, ten- fold. G. W. Borpky, Secretay. -~ Amos, Tyler st eet, Rochester, “Yonr SrriNg Bl ossom is wonder- fu never used anyting that acted s« well on the bowe «, .\.,J.n the samo time was s fra from 'he deastic properiies of medicies usually sold fir the purpose.” Price 50 cents, triul bottles 10 cents. dec-Dreow ¥ o, w " LAND LEAGUE. The Return of tho Nebraska Dele- in fact, and, in substance, chargi g the class with falsehood aud un- worthy purpose, Yct these pubils are some of our noblest bays our most truthful girls, the sona an daughters of sume of ou- mo-twor hy citi- zons, Someof these hoys anl giila” were born in Coun il Bluffs, all have grown wp 1n this city, beloved and honored by their tex; have passed thiough every grade of the rchools, have left behind thein bright records, and green memories _THF. OMAHA DAILY BEF: W' DNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1881, thing of it kind in railiond literature, Th 1llustrutions, of which there are four. teen, . re elegant y tinted models «f ad. vanced lithography Ihs pictures are vi ws of the M wissippi bridge and the ety of Burlington, the Spoon Lake trans. ter d pot, with the bridge aud Omaha in the buckgroind; the union aepots at ( caga, St. Louis, Kansas Ciy, Atchiso Burli: gton, and thegeneral office buildins in Chicago; viewsof their renowned stite room cars, Pullman sleepers, recli chair cono'ies and smoking car, besiles im - tabies, dis unces, and_n map of the route and connections. The Burlington company “oovets that popularity which fo lows, not that which mu t be run after,’ nn\lluu fame exceeds the bounds of contis nents, Tra W, Olive, of Plum Creek, is in town, W. Wingate, of Sioux City, in in the city. Chatles H. Bramer, of Fremont, is at the Metropolitan., T. J. Gr en, of Sioux City, is in Owaha on u bus ness trip. Russell Watts, of North Platte, is at the Metiop litan, L. F. H lton and W, A, Sharpneck, of B air, - re in the city. Sheridan Corbyn, man ger of Frank Mayo, is in the city. Will A. McCutchen, of Freepor', is a guest at the Crei_hton, C. C. Harding and wife, of Council Bluff-, were in the city. W. J. Wagner anl wife, of Denis.n, are reg stered at the Metropolitan, Henr G p 1.nd, of Lincoln, was among the arrivals ia the city yesterday. John J. Rche, of Neigh, Neb,, is in the city, regisiered at the Creighto h use Miss Kit ie Woodruff, of Leavenworth, i ing her sister, Mrs, . D. Brown, in this city. E. J. Cartilge and daughter, of Lin- coln, were wmung the arrivals yesterd. afternoon. Mras, Mary E. Little and Mrs, B. F. Cloveland, of Lost Creek, are at the Creighten, Tom Wilson, of New York, is visiting n few day~ with lis eousin, “Jack” Wilson, of the fire department. Johnson, of Lincoln, and A. L. Wells, of Kearney, are at the Metropolitan. At the Withnell: Isaac M. Raymond Nebraska City; City. W. H. Kent, of Gre n river. who has been for some time in the employ of he U. . H. Hardm n, of Towa 1 finished. —— CLIMBING SKYWARD, The Rapid Progress of Improve~ ments About the City. Under the auspicious influence of this fine Decamber weather, building 1mprove- ments are makiog enormous strides, The Cozzen House in assuming «hape, the new porches adding grestly toits beauty. The ornamwent 1 spires over the large verandahs are being constructed to- day. The .round about the basement and porches has b en cut away, reducing the level to the estallished grade of Oth street. A new tin roof is being put on St. Philo- mena's cathedral, Paxton & Ga'lagher's new building, on Tenth stroet, Is going up ropidly, as is also Parker's warehoure, 22x132, in the rear of th sane building. A fine draw- ing of the Krnpmrd new hotol is exhibited in Paxton & Gallagher's windowe, Two doors are being cut in the east wall of R. (. Steele & Johnson's oil house on N nth street. The new brick store opposite Boyd's Opers Hou'o, to be occupid by Henry Doble will woon be enclosed, the 'ricl walls of the third story being nearly The verspective of the Ac demy of the Sacred Heart, to he built wo-t of Creigh- ton col ege, is exhibi ed in Wyman's « dow by the architects, Dufrene & Men. delsohn. It wil e a structure ¥73 feet long, #nd 81 deep, with a wiug projecting west 61 feet tor the dining hall. The whole buildin be_four stories high above the fimom nt. It will be o stru ted of brch and cut stone, after a handsome design_including o tower, and octag n bays, The roof will be broken by dormer windows. The chapsl joined to the north side of the Academy will be fifty by eighty feet with a gable front and a graceful tower. Twelve ncres of land have been secured for the academy, build- ing and grounds and the co .tract to erect the ac demy and chapel is to b let at an earley day. |SPROIAL NOTIOBS-—Consinued JROR RENT-Houe, & room, south end 10th B¢, Enquire J. L. MeChgte, cpyealte Post Office, Room, furnished or uu corn v 16th and H ward 0K ¢ and Dasenport. o177 [FOR RENT_ A suit of turnished rorm, parior and two bedrooms, also ringle Foor. Chi- CAgo Ktroet, between 14th a d 15th, centre brick house. 40t JROR RENT. - Largohandeome'y furnished back parfor; also front room second #ry brick Bouse, 2013 Cusy ereet, § dour west of k. 475 NORRENT Furnished rooms, north sido of Califorula §t., 24 door west of S1at. Inquire o ry house, §_rooms, 4 large birn if desired. 2438 Davon- oo Dot Uvuh e 161h and Dordge FOR BALE TOR SALE - Large busines - kot on Harne wuitable for wholewaling, John L. Mc Cague, Opp. P, 0. o MOR BALE—A good mevon year<id horse Warranted to drive wingle or double. Ko quire of George Canticld, Canfield house. novis-tt OR SALE A fine Colt's Beech Loading Shot Gun. Good e new. Hos been used very litto. Cost 885, will take %00, Addess L. W, Beo Ottice. o181t FuTu SALE— One Iargc cook Tange parlor wot of 7 pieces. L. . Mugin Crelghton Block, City t OR SALE—Two second hand engioes in firat. clas condition, one 25 1. . and one 8 H. P Enquiro Omaha Foundry and Machine Co. 0 one Aty X S #-codded [RORBALE Toam oo ponles, chevp; at Red 1 Jfa_rn th St. ocfl.e Bmcl( FOR EALE. 7 208-t1 ESTABIOOK & COK. VE‘OR&\—LE—MI of_ Douglas and Sarpy ouss flon. A ROBEWATKR, 1630 Farnhar stroed Regular _meeting of Nebraska Eugine Company No. 3 this evening at Firemen's hall, at 8 v'clock. A full attendance de- sired. J. H. Licures: Dr. Amelia Burroughs, Withnell House, Tuesdays and Kridays, 10 a. m. to4p m. md&e-tf 1 s e — DIED. F. E. Little, of Piwnes City, Richard | BUTLER—Mary E., daughter of Jobu H. and Mary E. Butler, vied Dec. 4, at 12 «'clock, ~ age four years and six months. Funeral took place to-day at 2 p. m,, and S. B. Galey, of Lincoin; L. D. Rioh- [ from the residence, corner Fifteenth and ards, of Tremont; F. P. Treland, Esq., of [Leavenworth strects. SPECIAL NOTICES TO LOAN—MONEY, P., is in the city, en route to Albert Lee, Miun, He is the guest i \he Cunfield House. the Canfield House yesterdsy: Tho follow ng guests were registered at | $er(), (1)) on reod: reas AL DR. ISAAC EDWARDR 1109 Farnhan 8t. — = NEY TO LOAN—Cali at Law Oftico of D. . Thomas Room8 Creirhton Block. To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent estatesecurity, by mouth; R. H. Bellunny, of Arrapohe; J. and wife, of Red Oak; A. B, Keilster, of Council Bluffs; Elijah Filley, of Beatrice; James M Yate , of Friend; Eugene Med~ Wi, of Sivux C " THE COURTS. Drawing of Grand and Petit Jurors 1n the United States Court. Thae cases of Idding , Corliinaud Clarey, the indicted star routers, were c-lle ! yoa- terdey morning an - Wolworth and Thurs- ton, counsel for the defendunts, gave n tice apwards, for 3 £0 6 y D. Smith and wife, and J. C. Cumming | fano vwrer'v~ Bruis NoY, 16th SHANK & CO, wtamp, W, C. Fraun, Mattoon, Ilis, 6456 Marsh, Sutton; John McKeever, of Pla ts- 5250 UUO’N LOAN—-AC 5 per centin. terost in surs of §2,600 and on first-clase clty and no, EstaTa and LOAN th and Douglas Sta. MIBOELLANEOUS. T, 06Ty thseton cushion and whp. Hinder 4 will be rowarded by leaving tamo at F.J Ramge's. 5037 T,25t Ok STOLEN_seaull ivar dnd white, 4_mostly white, polater dog. The party who haa the dog will find it wore profitable to rettrn to owner than to keep him, aa 1 shall make trouble it not iy my poen-ion’ boto o Saturdy. GEO. 1. FITCHETT, carriage shop, 315 routh 16th streot. A liberal rewwrd will be 1 aid for his return. 647 U FIMAKEN UE NOTICE—Tuken up on Saburdey Dec, 31d, two bay horses ages wbout 5 and 6 years; falr aize and well o atched. Owner can bave tamo by pro.ing nroperty aud paying charces. WM. RAWITZEB, } mile west Qualey's soap fact ry, Douglas precin ¢ P 861 ve 1w b6 MAN Of atrixt bostnesas hahitw, wi h 800 In cash, would like o invest in #owmo cetablish- d busincas where he can wor< on_ralary. Ad- drews for wowoeks, D. L. Barny, Fort Calboun, Feb, 636-8 _HE SI0UX CITY BUTTON MANUFACTUR- ING CO., Will pay cah for Loen- by thocae- Joad,delivered at any railroad dvpot in § oux City. Tezaw_teer horn preferrod For varticu'ors ad dres, D. C. Kobie, Bupt. 61341 FIRST CLASS BALESMAN (from New York) desires a siruation where hiv services Tould bo required. No objec i1 to going w. ar. Address A. Biaek, care B. dsto 0, + ouncll Blufs, lowa. deo 146 RTRAITS IN (BAYON—Pastlo and Of, Lo decorative painting. MRS, D. R WARDNER, room 1, Jacob's fikx* b642:48 HELP WANTED. yo.ug man e Nuht porter. Must be of good character. A. CRUICK- -l (T ANTED--GUrl for general huusework in swall family. Apply at 5. E. Cor. 13th ol and Dodge Sea, ANTED—-Br ght boy in stenographer’s of- 8 to learn tho bu dusss. Apb y Bell & ANTED-2 men 10 sell goods by sample to m rehants in Nebiasks, Address with COUNGIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL " NOTICES. NOTICE.—Spectad advertisements, such aer Lost, Pound, To Loan, For Bale, Te Remt, Wants, Boarding, ctc., will be inserted in thie column st the low ratc of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the first imsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for oach subsoquent insertion. Loave adv ortisements at our office, up-staire, comer Broadway and Main strocts, Couscil Bl thut they intended to attack the i dict- ment. Noothe busi ess of pubiic interest was before the U, 8, court The following jurors wers drawn on a epeci 1 venue iu the United States court yesterday: in the heirts of mumy of their former teach-rs. Many of these pupils made a general aversge of ® in a possible 100, in cxawinati n and deportment for the ‘or ye r; this, too, under the cloe ngof per cents., well nown to be pusued by the principal of the Bigh school, But whai is all this—when a teacher, w reati nber of the toard mnu ¢ After the whitewashing in th devel ped the tact that it was eimp y im- pess hie for human nature to e up un- der th conditions imposed, of the class then withdrew from the 8o a week has passed, and the giants in mi eature who compose the Board, stand gates to the Chicago Convention, A meeting of the Omahas braneh «f the Iand league will be held to-morrow even- ing, to hear the report of the delesat s to the Chicago convention, all of whom member of ¢ o counc 1 be allowed an equal | have returned, § reet Commissioner Ford | 1 on Sun lay, and the remuinder of the gn- tlemen on Monday. ‘I'ho permanent chairman of the conven. tion, Rey. Dr. George W. Betts, win formerly rector of St, Barnabas chur b in this city, and was escort-d to his place by two Catholic priests. Omoha, Lin on an Dak: ta county were represinted, the delegaten being me bers of the various Irish societ es in ¢ s state, Hon. Jdohn Iush, county treasu eloct says the convention was garded Dy all as o grand success It componed of representative men from all parts of the couitry, clergymen, law- vo &, merchants, et ., and was s powe ful an wssembly, intellectually, a3 was evei guth red together in the republic, The utmos - harmonv prevailed taroughout the three days ses ion, Mr, Rush was secretary of the commi-. tes on resolutions. They remained out all night, and Mr. Ru b copiedthe +esolutions for presen oelock in the merning, At 9 0'c ock they were presented to the convention awd vnanimousl alopte s amid cheers, enthusiasm, tion to the convention at 6|read the [item swinging of hats and tho most raptur.us|she had on ti eir official dignity and, c othed with a littlo brief authority, refase to lists the demand of u_whols jeople. Wil Omaba, Queen City of the west, throw open her hi h school to these sons snd dauvhiters of the city of the Bluffs, that they may finish the ¢ mrse of study which v have thus far %o worthily pursued? Lot her extend the hand of greeting to these young men and nd i te out to them that jus ice which thei brethren deny. Hopefully the cluss turs to Tk Bee for wssistance--to Tup tyx, outspoken and brave in the defense of th right, fearless in its denunciation of the WIOLK. END OF THE CLAsS, vesolution cf | W the 1 oard, the ¢ ass punsuad their studies § City; John ¢ aynor, Hul in the school, 8« before; but a day or two | P o tsmouth; ‘I'he majority § Neb GRAXD JURY, Junes Colvn, La Platte; S. L. Martin, Haatings; Amos Ga ov, Gilmore: James Delaware, Falls C'ity; Enos Burger, Platta- movth; Alfed Phge, Dawson; J, W. Stewart, Klkhorn; E. C. Ca s, I PETI? JURORN, d, Plittsmouth; Alhert A.R. Grolsley, Fall James . Joseph Swbulle and Daniel Omaha; J. G, G over, Grand N. R. Turney and Jno. Y. Gant, wka Citys J.C, Gilmore, Platts: mouth; Jno, Kenn dv sand J hn Seaton, Omahii; dames Hall, Kight Mile Creek, Cass county; Moses Dodg+, Ashland. . W, F liday, Beatrice T i illus, Lland! DISTRICT COURT, The jury in the cuse of Catherine Oman nyainst the city are still out. T i< of Leer Clark against the O & N, N. ruilway company was taken up yesterday and is still on trial BOUNCING BURGLARS. Arrest ofa Supposed Cracksman by Detectives. L st evening o couple of officers, who. are said to be Usited States dotectives, made an arrest in this city of Luko Me- AT THE UNDERTAKER', The Expected Arrivalof theFrionds of l.yd:r n:d lll-rtlcy- At noonyesterday noanswer had 1 oen re- ceived to the dispatches sent east to the ro atives of R, L., Snyder, the B, & M, baggago mast r, who d ed from poison, at Bellevue, Sunday morning. Mis, M D. Dasher, of ‘this city, who in Tue Brx Monday on Undertaker Jacobs yesterday morning and stated that known the deceased and night, called from Addie 12 Mait'n, un the grounds of desertion, —The vewly lald water wmain which bursted on Cuming s reet, Saturday, un- dermined he gas wnin which lay near it andbreaking the latier illed it with water ot fire pressure, The result was & surprise to some of the re idents on Cumming street when they wont to light up for the evening. Everything is now repaired, —Geo, Allen is nolonger in our employ. and we w ll not be responsible for sny collections made Ly bi ». BrupeBAkks Bios. Mya, Co,, South Bend, Tud. Srupesaky e & Weien, dechlw 8t J #eph, Mo, Fied. Btasek, who was ignorant of the fact that the Natiou's wards are not al: Tow 1 to drink red liquor, sold some to the Iuci.us who passed throuzh this city, Monday, He was arrested by Mesers, Ave gell und McClure und fined & nominal sum by the U. 8, Dist ict Judge. Ohief Tib: bles' att ntion is called to this pew out. rage, in ‘covneodon with Judge Dund y's docldon in his celebrated case, tween Douglas g ranco regulai g runnio st large of d - westio unimals, Adopted. Oan Claims: Dicanproy ns of refundin, of sower tax to Panl Horm i, M‘.,.;J Ou Judi iary: Reconmending correo tion uf Assessment of perscnsl property of Mrx. Catherive Whets, doite On Judi fare; Ree mmending’ aecept- anco of prop) ition of ¥ ed B, L we in re- lation to delicquent personal tax. Adopted, On stroots aud grades, recommending that the oty marshal be insiru ted to have the old Ciss street sehool Louse re- moved without dol v, Adopted. On streets and grades, postponing o ference bLetweo the council an + Ad lison Jouo in re wd toacontract with O, B, B., to keep clean certain street crossings, Adonted On stree's anl grades, reo vmending adoption of resolution to advertise f r proposals to fill washo t on Tenth street, near Hic ory, On fire, roc mmending the purchase of cighteen rubber coats for the fire dopart: went. Adopted. On fire, th t brick in Tenth street cls- tern were un aleable, Adopted. On sidewalks and bridges, rv ing that if cul ert be ‘ Eighteenth w'reet, corner of .u& will furnish the lumber u waterworks and seworage, asking further tiwme to comsider the propsaty of Dorcas, the bis family well, the former having come to Omahs about & yearago, from the 4 same place, \Vlllium»‘ml];‘ s, and ot TAKING THE MESSAGE. he same time. His family, including the i futher an | four brothers, wre all rai road Remarkable Work by the Opera-|men, »nd she is satisfied will respond tors maha to the telegrams a4 T O e | Fece!vod and come for the remains he wu- The convention was in all respects a grand success. good shap/. The first sheet of the volum: | which will probably bring an_early rey 1y, fuous document cawe ratthiwg over the | The youny man w I ] ex-mplary characterand all ideas of s whoen at 12640, “ard she hooped her up® | o'z Dasher regards as unfounded. on tw) wiies for four hours, to the n.m.. of HARTLEY'S KEMAINN, thirly to thirty-five words & minute, There were 14,100 words of tho message in The ey Union Pacifio brakeman who was taken fo all, woich allowed for wix | deceascd were expected here yestorday fromw thew for burial, file W 0 O '|ulnrv| r’cul'\‘ul the wi.m,m- for k. e A this eity, avd were on the overland wire to Californis aud the west, They were: O, A Burlington Beauty. R. C'ylor, B, 8. Schram and W. E. Lowis, | The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy rail George M. O'Brien, Jr., and George M. | oaq Gould repeated the wessuce o Council Blutls and Des Moiues, T. B. Williaws repeated it to Sioux City, The wosaaio was ve y houdsomely snd reflects wuch credit upoa the gentl pfect wuc poa gontlemen woon ' m - "4 thorized the corouer to telograph in her Dr. hy telegraph at this effico yestordsy in | pume and ancwmessage was sent yesterd y | yunstion 1s certainly s & Uatholio and of most William Hartley, the | Wondertul A s of William e Tied'ac | owe their lives, Not only dosa it posi- telegraphic abbreviation, wheh contaiw [ Schuyler one day last week, arrived i the | tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, A - city Monday and were takenchar-e of by about 16,000 words, There were £30 manifold | §1t) Monday, aind werg, taken oot o %‘:l‘d-, ies—four for the xewspapors and two | Kansas to take the romains home with a liberal patron of the “art pre-f g ol Jun & ware, o Comncll | Lo votive,” and its mew and ald features | ¢ SECEY T 8 o c e il nom are combined annually to illustrate the |\ iv0e the most skoptical of its wonders sdvantages of that progressive railroad. | ful merite, and show you what a . cloarly taken and repeated, sud Aho work |y o company has just leued 8 pocket | lar one dollar size bottle will do. guide of a dosen pages that surpasses any: | salo by Ish & Kinney, who f rmer y run » saloon in the brick block corner of Tenth aud Douglas stree u. It will be romembered that about u year ago safe burglaries were a nightly occur- rence and pickpoekets plied their vocat on boldly. Soms arrests were mads, and a good-looking, well dressed man nawmed Luke McKinney generally went bail for the *‘suspects,” e always had & pocket full of «ns hundred dollar bills and he was ays ruspected of being the head of the gang of safe blower-, tho gh no evidense con d be found to convict hiw, Last night be was arrested by two de- tectives on the cliarge of blowing open s safe at some place ahout one by wired miles east of Chicago. He was lodged in jul and wiil have bis preliminary examinatin to-day. A partner numed Dan Haley is also want d, but had not vecn fouud up ¢4 & late hour. The offiver were reticent on the suhject aud the details of the atfair could not Le learned. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. King's New Discovery for Con- the greatest medical remedy evor placed withiu the roach of suffering humanity, Thou- sands of once helpless sufforers, now loudly proclaim llnir praise for this ul discovery to which they Asthma, Bronchitis, Huy er, Hoarsenoss and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful eurative pow- er as if by magic. 'We do not ask you to buy a large bottla unless you know what you ase gotting. Wo therefore earnestly vequest you to call on your cManoON, and get & n A, this office, stieet. Jincoln, ‘ TANTED- Throo thousand fect eoftonwood ED—Tiya girl & situition in & il famiv. Inquire st Whitciionse's Drug Store, 8ub 16th St. S45-6" ANTED- By sn_experioncedidress maker, wewing in privato familys; Addross, K. 868" NYED--A girl at French Goffee House, 10th 5t. 605-4¢ ANTED—A good ook, _ Scandir avian girl Pprofexred. Apyly at Hotel senmark, 11th 643.9' Joi. Dodiw Bt. . Eimpson, 140 and 1411 6408 ANTED—Business man. A smart enereti business man with from §1,080 to $2,500 » 4, to establih o b an h ofli ¢ in ‘Anunusual opportumity for the References Address, C. New Y1k, 065" ‘ ANTED—Gool practicnd agenta for all western towns, gentecl work g pay. Call o3 address, J. 1, DEWaF 1015 Capt £ Avenue, 6187" O b, N VW ANIFD_ An artiasthat oan do tirst-class work at_sketehing buildings with 1di Ink for photo-enicr Apply 56 oneo w0 J o B Vier Miow. 1ED—Fumished room with hoard for 1 it and ~on, 10 yoars v d, §n private family, centrally Licated, Referonces »xchung. ob. Addrest, E. D, M., Omaha Bee offi o oy dres X., Bee' \v TED -By & marriod couple after Doc. 15, furnisho! rooms with baend in private family. Address whih terus, O;.R., 1406’ Doug. las ot 618.t1 NTED—Girl to do housemork. Enquire 1110 Farnham St. 42t '~ Room and D and | man Keforences - xchanged, Ad- ce LNt VW ANTED_ funding bridge and achool bonds. H. T. Clark, Bellevue. e FOR REI Fo R OR RENT () fage on 1103 5t ‘aud Brownell Hul, “HOUSES AND LAND. Furnished room, at #)7 North Jacks 066t OK RENT-A & it or single roows, nicely furnished, at N. W. cor. 20th and’ D verir (60 JOR SALE.—A bass bumer stove nearby. mew. Enquire of J. Y. buller, Room 1 , Everett & block, Couucil Blufty deo7 1t QJOUR fresh cows for mle, warranted good milkers, gentlo and fr.efrom viciouskabits. ¥ rice fr m 940 to ¥65, ineluding calf. See ermd- dres F. Awsworth, Ger neil Bluffs, decs 1t NTED—Every in Councii Bluffs o to take Tir Brg, 20 cents rr week, de livered by carricra, Offive corner Broadway and Main, up stairs, Counci: Bluffs, -t ANTED To purchase i with or w thont impro . in a ine runni: £ seuth commencin: st Broadwav, either Mo of Cod N. W. depot. Address Pizry; in cwe of Tuk Bsk dice, Council Biuffs, Towa. 3 J OT! blacks of:lote You can get the qui kest und: | et ctur 8 f youn chidren, &, by patron g Farko'~ excélios gullery niar pou offios, Council L1uffs, ashe nsex the new inutar & nocus process. Br.dge sudHeadiefare allowed to Cmale Indies. ite o d, ANTE Bost | pay- \ in- Lucincs in the cointry. Adoress ©' M, Beeoffice, Council Bluffs, Novv-tf ALE—Horso, buggy - nd har, ess, cheap ash. Addrow w. H. C, oftico ov-3t TICK 23 OFFICE—War in railroad ontinuos to beom. Un. recedonted fow rates to all wwtern points. Every ticked guarnteed, Ordom filod by telephons. From Gue 10 ten dollars saved by purchasing ticketan o C. A, Potter, sucosssor te Potter & Paiiner, No. 40 South Fifth stn eh, f ur doors be.ow the post- office, Council | luffw, Towa. ot1gtt VW2 TED— o with yory, To iy pepers. i Inquire ut Bex othee, Council 8. 0ct13- NTED—T) _buy 100 tons braom corn. For partiulnm address Coureil Blufts Broom Factory, Council Biufls, lown. 85820 _ V TANTED - A first-class broom tis: Mayne / “& Co., Co Binffs, lown. 600-80° DMOR SALE—(id » #0c Ewndred, ab T et i, Lonmell Biute. - et &f EDWARD KUEHL WAGIBTER OF PALMYRTERY AND OONDR TIONALIST, 408 Toash Strcot, batwaen Farnhany aod Huney "Will, with the 3ld of guardlac irits, obtein for asy ono a gl at the paod. 2hd presens, and om cortain conditens In the fa ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfeohs watisfaction puarassteed angh.lm ORI Koows (var L. V. Morse stom. 15 § Dodge St. I I“ R ENT—A fimt clvs ball for so dety par- pon s Contrally located. For particuinm “nquire Kentard Bros., Lith aud Doutls Sta. RENT— Furnished rooms with or without board, t 502 InRSE, near Dodge. MRS, €. BRUZELIUS, o7 TPOR RENT—One parlor on_ground Soor and one chambor Aandsouicly farui-hod, $11¢ Californla 8t. 603 o R RENT-— tom an ! dweiling with thx large roams, cornar 126k wnd Chic Malt s mile fr many cther wotion wtore, = TIMOTHY KEL EY, 804-10 DOR LEN veral fir ¢ class moms at A. A, i son's, €aliforni 5:.. bet, 14th and 1 th sontlemen prodesred. First-clast b arding house in sawe block. 6 010" OR R+ N¥-—Afer Dec. 81, Noa. 213, 217, South A3 Bt WM. K. BO! Capitol avenue. OR RENT- F+ mished room with closet, Good lowstlon, Bize of 1oxl4. Kuquireat Y. M, [T TOR RENT— Furnished rooms, st northwest corner 20th and Cass Hta. 020 6 l‘\mc RENT-Niccly furnishod rooms, 1417 8t 0234 Howard Fon RENT—New house of 7 rooms, 19th sad i 6834-1 Grace Ste. Foquire K V. Saith, O | e ———————— @) | FOLRETS reoms, o weribwt cormer POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made 1 O Tartar. N arpetion masken Boch gt MRy hot beeads sgurious pustry. | Can bé eaten by Dyy 2 et fond ™ gold anie'Ta ean Lo el T oy Al BOYAL BALING % Wow Yors,