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TIHE ()\IAH A DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECE} IBI‘R , 1 8 81. T'HE DA I LY BEE.|A DANGEROUS HIGHWAY from the prisoner .,,.4 it waseared | A FORGER CAPTURED. | BOARD OF EDUCATION. GARFIELD AND LINCOLN at anothe e « L w 9 - - . vexations delays, \m,n be brought. 1tis B The Second Day of Janunary a Holi« s \ huyler Colfax at the Opera % 91 . " tated, but wiether on good anthority p 4 A : day-A Bohemian School. LA P OR IRr NT- After Dce. §1, Now. 218, i Tuesdny MOTD""R. Dec 13 Tenth Street a Disgrace to the [fu i not known. that a writ of hibeas | Ho Talkes in $8,000 in New 4 eeetamt Houso Jnnnnl'y Bth “I' puth 1300 . WAL . HOWEN — — — 5 corpns was expected at Council Bluff«, and York Cit An a‘journed meeting of the board of | — i en \ i Woeather Report. City. hal the prisoners wera quietly sinyvglel v education was held last aight, Vice- | Hon. Schuyler Colfax, one of the most | 0% RENT=Rooms cver L V. Morso store (The following observations are taken at e b “’;""‘ bl et ~ Presicent McShane and Messrs. Anherson, | entertaining speakers on the platform at | B b the same moment. of time at all ‘the #0- | Ups and Downs, Muddy Holes and | One ihing is cortain, howewrr, that And is Taken in by Detoctivo Ne« | Conoyer, Thrall and Ferguson were pre- | the present day, will, it is loped, deliver | T3 It RENT A fist chvs Bl for society pur o Drmarritnyr, U, 8, Siovas Senvien, ) Doop Cats Which Pertl Lite | Omata it il of the partics to vhow 14V | 1igh While Looking Omaha |snt. | his famous lecture on Garfield at the opera | oo 0K nard Bros, 14t and Dontise St Ownnia, Decombor 12, 1881, (145 p. 1), and Limb dnring safe robherles ot & vear tgo. Kin: Over. The discussion of the question of grant- | house in this city on the evening of Janu- ot £ 153 KT — ney and Haley will probably soon ‘e th - gt sl il sl oo s Mr. Colfax receives 8100 for each | 430 RENT—One parlor on_ ground floor and / 1 [ FTATIONS. g5 | s% ' 7 4 g ¥ inside of the Indiana state prion Detective James Nellgh made another | J2008FY 1 falls on Sunday), which was | lectuce, and haa declined over fifty in-ita. | X one chambor handsomely. furnished, (o112 5318 a3 For many months Tenth street has been o ective James Neligh made anqther| oy ot the previous meeting, was re. [tations for want of dates, while many of | SHifCrtia —— ' . ‘.._3 %% | notorious by reason of its broken walks BOARD OF “t“m_ capture on Saturday, which was of no lit-| o0 oo our heretofore popular lecturers are unable | TR RENT—Furnished room with closct. Good Denver.. | 42 INE | rine and generally uneven surface of rl""'“"nv —— tl"‘nnllmmvlw'm tl)\b--‘ut»uwk ago ks re- | gcretary Conoyer claimed that the |to muke engagements at half the above et LT it LG '+ gl A AR but it is now in the worst and absolutely | grganization of tne Chamber of[ceived a dispatch from the detective |0 had no authority to grant a holiday | price. The following extract from the |~ - — agency in New York city, instructing bim to look out for & man traveling under the 0yms, 19th and most dangerous condition that it has ever ith. Idest in- Commeoroe—New Quarters S onred—Special Moeting. k South Bend Tribune will give an iden of | 108 e v, v house of 7 the character of Mr. Colfax’s new le ture: on that day and cited_the school laws as compiled by W, W, W. Jones, in which = been, even in the memory of th | { e habitant. l‘rlmu Farnham street to 1!\r‘ . name of l,"ll. E Reyburn, who had :.If;‘-‘r »:"{"f-'l‘?m There are no legal holi- | nfe Colfax’s successful carver ns o lece lmulm ":I;I:I‘I,o..lu 4“,,:,..,.,~‘.xnv.‘,,..| ,,,,,'m‘ 1 raileond orossing thero aro holes and pit| The board of directors of the Omaha | succeeded in escaping westward with (053 Nebraska' @G turer i une of the most remarkable of our | Offce, itnkaon 2 Cloudy | falln enough to frighten a Rocky mountain | Board of Trade met at the rooms in Union | 85,000, the result of forgery and embezzle- | Connoyer Uiosed the wraati g of the ot | Bnes. Six years’ continuance in it does “m”wi E (o T ey Cloude | goat, while each succeeding rain or fall of | block, at 8 p. m. yesterday, for the pur- | ment. Reyburn came directly to Towa | iday and the others of the board favored m‘Nli:':tn'ul.'v"‘fr’?"'i‘f,‘d for ;fl:uru{ from | [MEh d oot wost of £iat, Inquire f«:,’.:: 0U0S | ehow serves to render the driveways | pose of auditing accounts and closing up | after eluding the officers in the metropolis, | it n?'“;";fll 'm't':"u"]-l v'-mtl"‘"" o | many timdreds of plasse if ‘;,““‘,‘{;,'“"f;'j Atter . . i L S 4 " + ¥ T - ¥ J i o Ut oA« ; o pend and change ths rules had been made, ¢ AMes TH sen - ‘r‘m:\ on either side n! the street oar tra k im- | the usiness of the board for the curient|and then 'z pped for several days, all | th., following resolution by Mr. Ferguson n;\l.h'rrfvt. 1.11;1 se o full F”"r Rl;\; ?n mu:mm foome over Mez. ] Fresh |Lt. snow | passable to vehicles with ordinary loads. | year, 1881, track of him being lost. A requisition | was adopted h ""‘“}"';‘.““ S, bbbt J podge Snow o (b n ew rote his | incol 93044 TIVEKTTVS 10w WALEE TP TOUR 100 | S o omplaints have been made | Present, O. ¥, Goodman, Max Meyer, | for his arrest was granted by the governor| Resolved, That there be no echo 1 held [ it F€8 FIEE 08 L IR — nd eight inches, and trozen. LOCAL BREVITIES, —Standard Cluh party Wednesday night. ~A false alarm of fire was turned in at 2p. m. yesterday. —The Katherine Rogers troupe was reg- iftere 1 at the Canfield, ~Rilly Doyle has been arrested for in- sanity. Cause, whisky. ~Prosecuting "Attorney Burnham has gone to Sarpy, county to attend the Nolan inquest, —A rare treat—the [great artist, Kath- erine Rogers—at the Academy of Music to-night. DON'T MISS THOSE BARGAINS in Overconts at Polack’s,| 1316 Farnham street, dech-2t —Villiam Winscit, the contractor, has skipped fown. He left Saturday and left some creditors, too. —The funeral of Wm. H. Barry, wh was killed at the 1. P. shops on Sund y, will take place to-day at 2 p. m. —The weather has changed again, being bright, warm and clear yesterday, It is very muddy under foot, and the snow i fast disappearing. ~Orders for cleaning Water Closets, Outhonses, etc., will be promptly attended to,by addressing Owen Conly, postoffice, city. decd-6t —Mr. and Mrs, A. . Coggeshall, resid ing at 1710 Dodge street, lost a little one on Saturday night. They have the sym- pathy of many friends. Mr. Coggeshall is traveling agent for P. H. Sharp & Son, —Families wishing Canned Goods of the ¥INEsT GRADES (Fruit and Vegetables) ASSORTED 70 ORDER, and at wholesale rates, will find superior accommodations at Fleming's, Fourteenth and Douglas, —TLost--Wednesday, between Fifth and Chestnut strects, and the Mercy Hos- pital, a lady's Gold Watch (Hunting Case). Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to the office of Ropois & THRALL, _At noon to-day an alarm of fire trom box 14, Chicago and Thirteenth streets, called out the whole department. Cause, a coal oil stove explosion on Sixteenth, between Webster and Cuming Streets. No damage. —The next classic concert <f the Phil- harmonic club, ascisted by Miss Kate I, James, will take place at Boyd's opera kouse Thursday evening, December I5th, 1881, The usual price of almiesion will be charged. Subecribers may reserve seats at the box office without extra charge, decl24c —The reputation of Dr. Graddy in suc- cessfully treating diseases of the Eye and Ear, must be very encouraving to the Doc- tor. Coming to Omaha less than two years ago, he his not only made a reputa- tion here, but is receiving calls from every part of Nebraska, Towa and the west gen- erally, Inhis specialty hehas no supe in America. —One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots, located on Hamilton streot, half way between the turn table of the red street car line and the waterworks reservoir and addition, and just west of the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn's addition, Prices range from $75 0 $100 each, and will be sold on easy torms to those who will improve. Bemis' eal estate agency, Fifteenth and Douglas Strets. ~*The Nebraska State association held a regular meeting last night at their rooms in Bt. George's hall. Hon. E. M. Bart- lett, of Omaha; Hon, J. H. Ames, of Lincoln; Maj, Pearwan, of Nebraska City, and D, C. Ballentine, of the ex- treme western portion of the state, all members of the state legisl.tur, were present and elected honorary members of the association, The gentlemen named addressed the association with lively speeches, in true western style, which elicited rounds of applause from the itie boys of that Stalwart Republean "The National Iepublitéan, De- cember 7, ~Two extra coaches were attached to the west-bound U. P, train te-day, con- taining fifty-four recruits from Columbus barracks. Of this nuwber two were for the Twefth infantry, New Mexico; two for the Twenty-first in W ashington Ter- ritory; eleven for Fort Bidwell, Northern California, and the remainder for Angell Island, Alcatraz, ete. They left Colum- bus, 0., Saturday evening at b o'clock, and came in on the Rock TIsland road this morning. They are nearly all old vet. erans, First Lieuts. Kirkman and Burn- ham were in command, the latter is a brother of the prosecuting attorney, N, J. Burnham, —The firm of O'Brien & McCauley, sewer contractors, are negotiating through Gen, G, M. O'Brien, their attorney and engin- eer, for two million brick, to be furnished Dby the West oint B, & C. association and to be used in the construction of the sewer from 10th to 13th streets, This is a splen- concerning the conditim of this street been #o generally disr garded by the authorities to whom they were preferre, that atlen gth the residents and property owners along the street have about given up hope of better things, Yes- terday a reporter of Tik BE spent about an hour in watching the pedestrian and wazon travel on . At one time he counted no less than six wagons stalle <m.~ of this number wog broken in the at- npt to get it out of the quagmire, The uth rs were finally pulled out bythe assist- f extra horsepower. was to the conditlonof foot lr‘nll ention was especially drawn, T City hotel, at H Jones street, th is crossing. At ths Harney street crossing, on the west side of Tenth street, two or three planks resch half way across, aud are #) narrow and slippery as to be not only naste, but dangerons. The other half the cros<ing isa masw of mud, varying from four to tin i i depth, in whi h_oversh beyond ho ery, ex A3 oUATHEGIE, THEC KpliroabHes on both wides of this crossing are nhmwr_v Planks nnlv less than two feet wile, Harney ani Heward streets n of the walks i+ not ev are passible e SILh ORIV CWHTVOES, FOLERE IS ok N pIATHIEN floating on the surface of the mud. A ped-strian_in the dark would rare. ly find either of them and could ardly avoid going ankle deep in the ouddle of nastiness. From this way to hnwnnl treet there is no especially bad xlml until the crossing is reached. On the Occidental hotel corner the walk eomes to a very precipitons and dangerous jumping- off place, At this point the guttering work ha heen competed by the city, but. no precantions have heen taken to protect pedestrians from falling into the gutter, which is fully four feet below. Three perilous planks span this mu dy chasm, two of them six inches in width and another broad enough but ver; ten and decidedly unsafe. Here another crossing of ubout the same character as the one ou Harney street is encountered, and woe betide th- unfortunate who makes misstop. or she will find o muddy and \ thy th stroet gutter. point one or two broken w gons are generally to be found which have been abandoned as hopeless wrecks. nt of Turner Hall there is come protection in the shape of railings at the outer edge of the sloping and slippery plank walk. From the corn‘r to the ullc wn»v between Howard and Jackson svreets not much danger may be apprehended, but when that alley-way is reached, look out! It i8 & deep cat-n hole—a man trap. Only one R e A [ Do it between the sidewalks on either side. One side of this plank formerly was raised to the walk on the north side and n gradaal incline to the muck below was therefore afforded, But now the plank has been broken in its middle and part of it lies flat while the other part. is at an angle of 45 degrees. In fifteen minutes t me yester- day afternaon threo Jadies attempted to walk up this slippery connecting link with the sidewalk on the site, and all three suc essively fell flat in the mud oe. low, One was considerably hurt and all will need to hang their cloaks and dresses away to dry. t Jackson street there is another bad mmlng bad not so much by reason of the mud as by the unstable footing afford- ed pedestrians and the liah of danger- ous falls, The approach to the bridge over the South Omaha creek 18 very uncertain and there are several holes in the planks through which a traveler could step, and suffer sprain or broken limb. From the Dridge to the railrond crosi-g the walks are comp ratively safe, though by uo means easily traversed, Next to<Farnham and Douglas stieets that portion of Tenth street N om the first named to the U, P, tracks s the most traveled of any in the It i pecially the avenue for strangers comi m or going to the depot. Tt should have, from 1ty natural iregnlarity, the best ' protected sidowalks. 1t has the worst, There are holes and quagmires be- tween Harney und Jones streets that e miomg camp three weeks old would be ashamed of Some one i of rw{mmilnln and deserving severe censui t it be aot the cicy coun. cil it is the street commissioner, John Brand-, the proprictor of the Turner hall saloon, stated last evening that on Friday last he told Councilman Kaufman that he iotended, at his own expense, to construct a suitable crossing for thedangerous alley- way sinkhole between Howard urd Jack- son streets, ubove described. He sta'es that Councilman Koawfman advised him pot to do so, as the council had directed the steet commissioner to do the work immediately, Three days have elapwed and nothing has been done, Fx-Collnull mau Barney Shannon said last rescued o lady from a perilous ..«..L on at the Jackson street crossing, “'T shall make uumfi»luin! to the mayor to-worrow.” 1t is to be hoped he does so, and that the mayor will take energetiz steps to correct this infamous _ontrage upon & long-suffering and much-abused rubllc, both rexid nd traveling. Two hundred dollars’ expense would make the west side of Tenth street passable for pe- destrians, Five hundred :lul]mn W nhl make the way to the depot, for this ter, comfortable and secure, lhu city liable to be obliged to pay twice the l.m.ur awount for o single accident, If the present officials do not do_something, and do it immediately, an indignation meeting of a lively nature may arouse them from their bruin-like sleep: i SNAKED OFF. ud H_Ahy 6; For Hoosier- dom With Ilu-{l Cosgrove: Sheriff Cosgrove got off with his pri on- ers, Luke Kinney and Dan Haley, yester- day afternoon, after a wesk’s delay and several harassing suits on the part of the prisoners’ counsel, The'plucky ofticer had telegraphed'on the night after his arrival here, to Gov, Por- ter, for a requisition ani it was duly for- darlings John Evans, Thos, Gibson, npon whose election final ac viz: Neye, McCord & Brady, and Mute Bros., of Omaha, and Elisha Miles, a ship. per of Kearney, All were duly members of the board, Condderable busi- ness held over from List month w tran- wacted, Ths membership of Wm was restored and that of C. A. Chase teansferred from the honorary tive list. Notice having been given of the ex tion of the present lease of the rooms in Union block, propositiors were re and considered for more commodious ters for the comin r. After some diseussion of the pr nof o chamber of comme: s drawn by the secretary for t ation of a chamber of merc tion, having for its ob he pur- chase of gronndx and the ultimate erection of such a huilding, adapted to the growth of the city and its commerce, were ap- proved and signed by the committee. Tl stock proposed is 230,000 divided into_shares of &30 each, and s #oon as two hundred shares are taken, the plan contemplates the purchase of valtiable grounds in the central pa't of the city and the erection of o substantial edifice by is- suing low interest bonds, or on about the same plan on which the Boyd opera house was built, T+ is be ieved d‘:nt 210,000 will purchase nxnutl ner lot, The committee also recommended that a banquet be held at the annual meeting of the board on the first Tuesday in Jahuary, which will probably take place in the new rooms of the association, The secretary of the committee, Thomas Gibson, was nuthur ed to secure the hall I e year from January posed the 1831, but as no quorum was present there wan but little business trensacted and that al character won reported tat he Il in Lytle's block, which rgo as the present quarters , for'one year, beginning from he only members present were: Pr dent Boyd, Secretary Allen’ Thomas ¢ won, 11 G. Clark, Joln ns and Max Meyer. T'he board will meet on Tusaday ¢ ing next, at whish ti-e, it is expected, a veport will be m de by the committee on paving the streets, appointed at the lust meeting. 2 c-- e A Statoment From the Mayor. Mouixe, Trr.. July 14, 1881, H. H. WarNer & Co.: Sirs- wife and self both unite in pronounc- ing your Safe Kidney and Laver Cure the best medicine we ever used. declleodlw S Ww. \Vuv. Come nld Sae Us. Mrs. Nellie Burke, Omaha’s champion equestrienne, left yesterday aft moon fir Rock Island, where she expeets to make arrangements for securing a fine field of horses for the coming year. Murs. Burke's LOCK, fame as the most graceful and pluckiest equestrienne in the world, has spread not “heyon 1 to the New York bas received several gentlemen prominent urging her to ¢o but she only oven Mississippi,” City, and letters from in turf circles show the delicate it is fur a lady horse running « mile in 1:10, and salut: her checting admirers as she flashes by. Omaha would like to see som up a lady to beat he, & this challenge to the United Stat Cowme and see us. ty seare Stolen Jewelry Recovered. About two weeks ago Miss Nora Man- ley, of Lined and jowelry was robbed of diamonds valued ot 8 The thieves were supposed to have escuped to this city, and Lincoln officers spent two or three duys here in looking for them, but could find no trace. On Saturday Detec- tiva Nel, received information from Towa which enabled him to [ there and recover the stolen property. 'The thieves were alarmed in (ime t) escape arrest, and have prulmbly gone to Chicago, ————— l'uhll Ladies. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain up- on your vital forces, rendering you ir- ritable and fretful, can easily be re- moved by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularitios and obstructions of your system are rolieved at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is permanent- ly removed. Will you heed this?— [Cincinnati Sut\mhy Night. deel-14 Soctal Olnb Masquerade. The Omaha social club gave a pleasant masquesade ball at Central hall last even. ing, which was the first of the season, About sixty couples were in attendauce. me of the costumes were strikingly al, but none of them we e very rich, chest, —and took a lon, less —at 12 o'clock, continued until a late_hour. ing gentlemen were floor manages: C. Cheney, dwards, J. L. O'Hearne, Geo, success, - N~ “Buohapaiba There were thres new members projsed 1 was taken, e'octed Gwyer WhH to the e of Towa and placed in the hands of officers 3a Council Bluffs, who were also on the out-look for the many Reyburn eluded the Jowa detectives, howev srossed the river to this city on Suturday moring. Detecf information eontained a prtial deseription , and © Neligh's of the man, and when he saw a stranger on the atreet on Saturday corresponding there to, he at once “nailed” him and eng hinh in cosversation. Being satisfied from the first few words that he had the right man the detecti rested him and strted Bim at once for the Transfe. . When ey burn saw that Neligh meant bus owned up to his identity and ma stion to recrossing the rive aid that he had expe al days s he liad 1 requis But he had changed lis appe irely that he was surprized th ild so easily recognize him, (1,‘0 was found on I:v\. sition. pot, he \\ (5] lel’t by n officers, who _pr.duced their requisition and took Reyburn i charge. He is now, prohably, inthe hands of the New York autho The risoner was a very intelligent, fine looking man, and had the hearing of one accustomed to cultn ed society. 3 T = Kentueky Wiiskies.—If you want straght good Sour Mash Kentucky Whiskies call only for C. Conrad & Co.’s Moss Rose bourbon or Govern- ment's Choice Rye. Ask your grocer for them. m&e PERSONAL. WL R, city. Stout, of Lincoln, is in the Samuel It Smith, of Columbus, is in the ci'y. Katherine Rogers registered at the Withnell. Hon. T. M. Marquette, of Lincoln, is in the city, stopping at the Metropolitan hotel, Supt. (i, W, at Keruey, ar afternoon. Clling, of the veform school ved in the city yesterday Hon. Church Howe and his son Her'ert Howe and wife are in the city, registered at the Withnell. : L. M. Pennett, superintendent of the Pullinan car company for the Union Pa- cific roads, arrivel in the city yesterday from Cyden, The following arrivals are noted at the Metropolitan: Mrs, M. M. Runyon and Frank Young and wife, of Clear Creek; Win, M. Widener, of Lincoln; H. C. Heit- hauser, of Louisville, Neb; Frank A. Snow, of Dayid City. Bishop Shurp, of the Mormon church, and superintendent of the Utah Central and Southern railroad, also director of the Union Pacific road, passed through this city yesterday in a special car, on his way to Florida, The bishop is accompanied by one of his wives, a daugh They will remain in the Orange state dur ing most of the winter. r and son, The following arrivals in the rvegistered at the Withuell ho C. F. Iddings, of North Platte; E. E. Corbin, of Sidney; Mrs, D, Cash, of North Platte; Harry Richard, of Fort Bridg r; A, W. Kinsman, of San F ; Miss M. E. Castetter. of Blair; W. H., B, Lincoln; I e Kalisky and wif-; A, Wart- enbiley, of Pueblo; Mr. and Mrs, M. I. iby asud maid and 7. Rhodes,of New land. i o = WORTHY OF PRAISE As arule we do mnot recommend ity are he musiz was furnished by Trvinels or- ‘e masquers disclosed their faces breath of relief, doubt- after which the dancing The follow- The ball was a financial patent medivines, but when we know of one that really is a public benef tor, and does positively cure, then we nsider it our duty to impnrt that in- formation to all. Electric bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will” surely cure Biliousness, Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, even wln.m all other rem- edies fail. We know whereof we speak, and can' freely recommend to all.—[Ex, Sold at 50 cents a bottle, Ish & McMahon. [} Religious Matters. Rev. Mr, Ingram announced to his con- gregation last night that he had repeatedly been asked to give his opinion as to why the labors of Major Whittle were nt ith greater results during his vi«it to Ontsha, and that he would answer these (uesti next Sunday night; or, in other words, wouid preah a discourse on *che mistaxon meth ids of the groat evan: gelist,” ° Four persons were added to the mem- bership of the Christian church Sundsy. Almost eve'y week increases the membecs of tuin rapidly growing church. Our 0o from Many- I had been sick and miserable so long and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that 1 was completely disheartened and discouraged. 1In this frame of mind T got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my family. 1 soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when T Stout, of | S on the 24 of Januaey of the comng year and that the teachers and scbolars be granted a holiday. A ition was received from Dohemian ens asking for the nse of the room on hand Williams streets, (nsed in ys in which nd writi g 100l on Saturdays and Stnd; classes may be taught reading e mian langi s he secretury was anthorized to ohtain 0 insurance on the . ckson street school building. A complamt from the princi FH'!Lh school azauinst the j.nitor 1 of the was re- The boa d adjournsd: Druggist’s Testimony. HLE. McCarthy, drggist, ottawa, Ont,, state thas he was afflicted with chronic brouchitis for some years, and was com- letely cured by the use of Tt i e O, LIST 0!‘ LETTER Remaining in Post Office during the week evding December 10, 1881, G Ayer D Archer W B Adkins S M ¥ Bartusek \' Brogren Drizwa'ers B kJ K Brunk W T Bartlett W B Banett A 8 Beck A Berggwise A H Bomer A Babeock T Borland J Coleman G D Cusick J Conant P T Chamberlam W 1—2 Christenson H C Draper J C--2 Derrson A Draper A Edelinan L Kord ¥ Farlow H HC Franck L Fowler F P Fay W A il eenway C 1 Huntington M M Huns W H Hemback P Hadley S Harper W H Hochiorden Cullin F Can-h G Christ J E Sowdery W M Cruim J M Duel Z G Donn-lly F—2 Doty Eckel G Flint R Fowler I P Fralim H F Gordner C R Giree Hylde Hicks % ”mlk ])l Hanlon C ward C W Livin Z A .lul s W2 Johnson 1 Jones S J Jenissen C Knott Dr, Jo.eph L Jennings C Johnson H Kines J Kirkland J Kelly | Kirby J Kelly M Kase 15 Khotter S Larrison O Lopey W §--2 Lee DS Liuquest 1 Lamb T Lang M Leuk MecCarey 13 Mo ath McForker J Maxwell D H Mower E B Mekray G Morgan 1 W Mayer I’ Mille Nelso Phillipps J J Peterson G Perifson M Phillipps W Palter C A hun! J berts J W Kottt T Lininger J McGuire T H Mectioury J McLarney C Mulvey Mecuem F Myers LE Mausson A Munfea J 1 Yallery 1 nA r.,,mn 34 Pilkos 13 Rogers W O Les mhn] W Taffer H B Thompson T Troxell ¢! Warren I' A West H L Wright W W Wallace R \\llmm W Ish W Wallath Wood S Wood J A Wagner ¢ Young F w LADIES, Bigsby \iss G A Brown Mis S Clay Mrs A Cole Mi s I, Dalton Miss C |]nw r Mrs A Ackley Mrs B Browning Miss V N Campbell Mrs W P Cox Mrs M Cummings Mrs N Davison Mrs B Duncan Clara Engdahl Mrs 12 eloy Miss L Iton Miss C K frs A ney lllmn-y Mrs 0 J Homer Miss It Knse Miss I Mellacker Mrs A Metoa f Miss M MoDonald Mrs G Moors Miss I Persjon Mrs A Pogsley M } Sierstod Mi-s / Shumnal Mies O Shanky My Ftetson Mrs J 13 Sullivan Mrs M2 Thayer Mrs J H Williams Miss A Weser M Weeks Miss A M Williams Miss M Hu Ly l’untmnl:r lnr)y Pn\ Hl- Eye Ont. Dr., Darrow, the popular young physi- cian near the U. P, depot, is suffering from an accident which occurred yesterday afternoon, and which nearly cost him an eye. A gentleman standing near him snapped off ashes from his cigar, and a quantity of the burning flakes flaw int. the doctor's eye. Tmumediate attention to the injured member removed the ashes, and prevented loss of the eyesight. — — \ldb nrthy Mis R D Martin Mrs H Mathews Miss F \e\wll MrsT S Scott Miss K Wilcox Mrs H A Weeks Willets N Welsh ars 8 J them not known to the with climpses of Seward, Stant n, Chase, Holt, Thad. Stevens and vthers ot the f mous wroup of publi verr the oty and of whom hmm f is now one of the Y 1 coincidence of the aton of bwo 1 F oi ~idents w- having S0 insepara- many requests, o his lecture nt, adding to ng preluc ||~, \lnlnh to our las sitrciored hiealclent, Whis, 10 Lt Betoid ane reer from the log cabin to the Wihite House, and his ennobling characteristic w0 steik ngly resembles his prede Inits m nsed shape, not a <]rn' the X2 lecture of six ye linke lctur - on "mu \LuLu o oln and Garfield,” The i i for it, we learn, are now coming to Mr, Colfax from every direc , over one hundred since the first of thismonth. His eoming lecture [season bids fair, therefore, to be oue of Llu busiest. HERE there is Just one reme- nd possibil dney tro e, Debilit; SEE dy that w luxru doubt. If it’s Liver « Consumption, i “Well's Health Renewer” is your hope. 81, Druggist Depot, (.w(uum, Omaha. ) Virice- Friedrickie, wife of Fritz Vilice, December 11th, aged 30 years. Funeral will take place from the resi- dence, 4th and Spruce streets, December 18th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Jacob Martzoff, Lancaster, N, Y., says your SrriNG Brossos works well for everything you recommend it; myself, wi xfe, :md childien lnx\e n]l used v family in N eod-1w yspep: _:Uun wnd At C. N for Sale or rent at Goodman, ORG Evnory & ERtekson's, SPEGIAL KOTICES TO LOAN homas Roow 8 C To loan at from S to 10 R, ISAAC EDWAKDS 1109 Farnhan 8 TO LOAN--At 8 per centir- 82500010 Serest i snmm of $5,5% wnd upwards, 1or 8 to 6 years, on_(irst-class city and farm property. Brsis RKa ESTATE and LoAN Aarxcy, 16th and Douglas Sts. n Blovk. HELP WANTED, men who were so worthiest EOR SALE. NOK SALE=A bull stock of dry Trquire 814 N. 16th St. l‘fll: SALE—A good pis )y for city property and pay diffcre 4128, 15th St, 270, with o complete oods, grocerics and fixtures. 09817 F(m SALE-—Large husines- lot on Harne suitable for wholesaling. John L. M Cague, Opp. P, 0, 621t TOR SALE—A gaod n-yearold horse Warranted to drive single or doublo, En quire of George Canficld, Canficld house. novis-tf RO A Team good ponies, chevp; at Ked 3 st ocg 1t ORICK FOR AR, > 208U ESTABROOK & COL, s of Douglas and Sarpy oure [WATER, 1620 Farnbia: strooh 820.4¢ MO SALE— tee. A, RO MISCELLANEOUS, l OBT—A hunch of keys, JOUN 6. WILLIS, 4 1414 Dodlge St 7=t r]wl y furnisted rooms, with or without board, 1417 Howard 8t.” 7, 17 {TRAVED—A black anl white spotted cow W th calt aboutjl) days old Finder wil please leave information a to her whereahouts atd. B Jarding, 112 N. 10th St., or A the ice cfice ) FAKEN UP NOTICE—Taken up in South | “Omiaha, one large black sow with white spots, about three and_ half years old. ~ Owner can recover property by paying charges. MOR- AND SHUTT, 8. 15th St., Okahama, 606-ev m2t B}:,\lls' NEW CITY MAPS, 10c.—-Mounte * Maps, $2.50. GEO. P. BEMIS, HACHSTRASSER Pays the highest price for second h liard “and all or address, 6509 South 10th o treet, |Hlvlu|' ’J —Taken up on Saturday horses, ages about & and ell watched. Owner e " Bro.ing proporty and paying RAWITZER, | wilo’ west of ad procint Tvembt Wil d at any railroad depot in Sioux Git © horn preferred For particulars ad- . Robie, Supt. 61351 ALED HAY 1013 Harney St. EMIS' REAL ESTATE 18t page. 1 s16-t1 EMIS has rattling long lists of houtex, 107 L Iands aud farms for sale Call and got o, COUNGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. 1d 715 13th St. 607t \\Y:\\'THU A Appy at 516 X aifornia rong carry packaces, we. £ thund fuith Address, “A, \VA.\'TI.Ir quire ms and men for railroad uire at Mannweiler's intell vear Furnham, 685 1 i er; work light, wmnall, with probable increase. Post Oftice Hox 62, Give age and exper 688 salary man Ad- f p—Room _and _ board by e References « xchanged, Bee office. 6B ANTED—Girl to do_housowork, 1110 Fainham St. Enquire PPt ANTEDFunding bridge and school bonrl-. H. T, Clark, Bellovue. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, cte., will be inserted in this wlumn at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS nu LINE for each subscquent insertion. Leave adv ertiscments at our office, up stairs, comer Broadway and Main streets, Council th west of deaf and dumb as 1 Lock at the river office, Coure Blufls Ay e, Council Bluffs. erybody in Council Bluffs io 6 iy, 20 conts por wook m points, Orders filled by telephone. From dollars saved by purchasing tick of C. A, Potter, successor to Potter & Palu , four doors below I of oc! own. oo ANTI ith pony, iD—Boy, to carry papers Inquire at Bkx office, s “ouncil Bluffs. ANTED—To buy 100 tons_broom corn. For particulars address Council Blufla Broom Factory, Council Blufls, lowa. 655-20t¢ ANTED—A first-class broom tler, & Co., Council Bluffs, Towa. Mayne 66030 FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, port St. JOR IENT “Nice y furnished rooms with ow day Voarders can Do a S 04t wu R RENT— One itleman, al o will be for rent furnished room for ringle lai < rooms with &_piano h inst R W, Cor fl 19 Boarding house, corner 1 th and Dodye Sts. 9517 OR RENT—Furnished room in a privato fam- ily, 1 block from the U. P. depot, 1011 8. 11th St., for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 076-12° hetween 14th and JUHN SWIF House, Sta., on Chicago, aund 15th St about 10 b 1219 She [ F avenue. nan 8t., No. 1723 09118 ENT—One furnished front room on 1st Call at 8. E, Cor. 1sth and Douglas Cor, 20th and Cass Sts. gentlemen, N, W. 67-15° [NOR RENT—Furn ished rooms for one or two A store 22300, OR RE fited for grocer iesand dry goods, Apply JOHIN ¥ 084-21" OR 1E 14 54 rooms, cellar, Ok SALE—Oldpapers 40 The Beo offico, Council Blufls, ————————————— Al EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND [CONDI TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Street, botwoon Farnham and Hamey. Will, with the aid of uumlhn spirits, obtain for any one a glance at the and present, and on certain conditions in the o ture, Boots and 8hoes mado to order. Portec satisfacticn ¢ uarauteed an26.1 g bundred, at 3 827t New, quick, complete cure in four days urinary o ffoctions, smarti frequent or dificult Ixmllull kidney diseases. 81 Druggists. Depot at C. ¥, Goodman's, (5) ’ did evidence of the substantial character 4 of the sewers which the company proposes to give the city, Tue Bk reporter ha warded to Nance and the necess: papers received by Sherff Cosg Lincolu yesterday. Upon the receiy ov, told them what had hul]n’ll me, they said “hurrah for Hop Bitters! long way they prosper, for thoy have made ud cistern, 818 per wonth. 1221 N Severe Accident: 081-12* A switchman in the lower Union Pacific 0th St ant front room, newly b 5 AN vard met wi somewha io Q01 nmr-n, s | 8 made & thorough investigation of the qual-| these documents, the United States Dis- The La Plotte Mystery.- mother well and us hap) The | T8 'f““: ‘:’;‘3;“ {‘f'.f\‘m“‘_::“\"?l"‘ T furniahed outhwest corver 10t and 8¢ ity of the brek manufactured at West | trict Attorney, Hon, G. M, Lambertson, | Noinformation has been reccived from | Mother.—(Home Journal. d1-15 Fostorday Miamun. vollo SovRURK| HarxsATAS 2% et 60915 2 Point and they are better than avy now |entered » nolle prosequi in the U, S.|La Piatte, Barpy county, regarding the| T rrp— P wnd by mempeq Eb me st hie | TR RENT— First casa dwelling house with ; belng laid by Omaba builders, Thero are | Court and the privaners wero at oo x verdict of the coroner’s jury on the death _luh' BLAcK-DnAuGHT and yoo sltance wa ot once procured, gioas, M l r mouth. Lnquire at cor- I8 1 200 feet in all to be laid by O'Biien and leased from Uncle Saw’s surveillance. | of John Nolan. 1t is expected that a | will never HHI) ,m. »able that mn].ntlhun\nlluul be neces- . 2 A The she tely repaired to th o, a e . o %0 10th ioCanley wd ey never bl e thon 115,13 ity e, | hoonsh examinaion ik the mtier will| P, Goodmus. s I L sz oom <t No. 61, 17 A’b'sgluselx Pt:re. 3 g o " g laced nad o deceased was the father-in- = - “ " ik Made T rtar. No othe fwenty fost per day, Having wl b |on b prischan, | hey, were HASet 18 & | of Georse . OB, 1. ofthis iy, |/ DF. Amlia Burroughs, Withnell| ZYANE OF OAROUY makes romy | iy | Made tom Grage Cromn Tarar, Noother o Pacific depot, from which they were taken | Coroner Jucobs will conduct the burial [ House, Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a. vieks and clear complexions. [< 17th St. ) “xurious pastry. Can be eaten by Dyspepic { their contract it will be seen that it will be I 3 Y P a v without fear of theills resulting from heavy ~ g ocontract it will . by the afternoon_train. Oflicer MoClure | ceremony, after ~ the funeral, which |m. to 4 p. m. B ©. 1. Gopdwan's. PORRENT_A wait or sigle rooms, nicely | gatlle food, Sold oniy In cana, by al Grocers it 2o trick at all to finish it in fine shape by witended the party scross the river, weeurs to-day, aud the remains will be in- - = ey —— turnished, at N. 20th and’ Daven- BOYAL BAKING POWDER ¢ the tine, The sudden departure was kept a secret | terred in Cassidy’s cemetery, HOLIDAY uUODb—lh\ KMAN'S, [ Opera House SBhoe Store, d8tf&s. | port €00-tf New ym ¥ y ¥ ¥ bo