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i o ! = [HE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning. Dec 14, ‘Waather Report. (Th= following observations are taken at the same moment ol time at al the sta tions named.) WaR D rarwese, U, 8, Sta At 8 wvier, ) ONATIA, Doceriber 18, 1851, (145 p. m.) § |t 38 FraTioNs. g (82 8% :s i 5l H: R 0.9 3 TEgEsE: EER525o0E retRE8RERES| 3023 | 0 Toar U | 8l Falr 396 | 57 SW [Freh [(loudy 3086 | 0 W [Lighe | Toudy 0 SW [Brive ve low water wmark, four feet e, and trozen, "LOUAL BREVITIES, —Standard club party to L. —The Grund Jury is investigating the Bmith mu der case. “Leavitt's Giginteau Minstrels” will be on deck next Friday. ~T e storm of rain last night was fol- lowed by clearer weather to-day. —Three Pullnan ¢ irs went West on the moon train yesjerday and a Central Pacifio bacgage car. —A convict from Washington county, pass-d throuzh the city yesterday en route to Livcoln, —There will ba & meeting of the Lake's addition Lyceum at the brick school house Thursday evening. THE GOLDEN JUBILEE. Fifty Years' Progress of the Order of Sisters of Mercy. the Soolety. We are quite satisfied that it will please most of our readers, no matter of what re- munity of religious ladies called mercy” enjoyed the happineesof Jubilee” celebration Mon lay within the walls of St. Catherine's academy, pleasant- ly located in a northwester block of Cass street irr the centre of our progressive and prosperous city. This community of mercy aisters, numbering nearly forty, has been long and favorably known, eince their establishment at St. Mary's Convent on St. Mary's avenue, wome seventeen ears ago, duriny the episcopal ady Tion of Dr, 'Gorman, the ian ensor of our eminent fellow cit zei Richt Keverend James O'Connor, C the lic bishop of Nebraska, The foundress of this pi us and valuable siste hl:mi WaK the daughter of a wealthy and highly re- Hprotal Catholic gentleman, residing suburbs of Dublin She was born in September, 1787, just five years after Gratian and 100,00 Trish ~ volunteers wrested parliamen tary iudependence from the cabiue d.cimmml. apotic sovereign who fo:ced our American pooplo to rtouggle long and fight, with almost forlorn hope, for the national ‘independence now enjoyed by every citizen of this great republic Miss Cathe ine McAuley, after s of wocial, finm and religions vii within the hand of her devoted parent, hecame the adoj, daughter of a wenlthy and promin Protestan gentleman, whose whule fan under her infl inl um};lu.h came verts to the Catholiciam of thei - —The Chinese Embassy, bound for ‘Washington, will a rive in Omuha Tues day evening. They w 11 be turnished apec- ial cus by the P llman Compuny. —Prosecuting Atto ney Bnrnham left for Papillion at noon ye-terday to ascertain the result ot che Nolan inquest which he did not make connection with Monday. ~Orders for cleaning Water Cloxots, Outhouses, e'c., will be promptly attended 1o by addressing Uwen Conly, postoffice, <itv. dect-ut —A deoinion of the motion to quash the { dic ment+ against McNamara, H.rn. berger, Trietschke and Mc(i v .ck argued on Baturday ha« not yet been given, —In the district court Monday Chas, H. Brown recovered $2,710 and $2113 against the Sioux City & Nebra ka railway, for lan s ¢ ndemued. —Conch No, 78, cut on the noon U. P, train yesterday wasoe of the mos. exqu.- #it 1y decoraied day cars ever rent out en any road, — About forty Knights Templar, of Mt. Onalvary Lodge No. 1, will ;0 to Li woln on «ep cial tr in on Monday next to af tend an entertainm-nt given by the Lin- «coln Sir Knights, —The eleventh annual ball of the Du. rant engine company No. 1 will be given at Madouio hall, Friday evening, Decem- ber 16th, 1881. The invitations are very handsomely piinted. —Governor St. John, of Kansas, will speak in the M. E. church on Friday evening at 7:80, Lot there be a general rally of all the people to hear this noted tamperance champion. —The Haverly O nsolidated Spectucu- lar Company, goes West (o-day, vecus pying & whole Pullman car by themselves, “There ars forty-oue members and the com- pany will be in San Francis o until April next. —Abhout 150 cars of grain are standing in the U. P. yards 1o leu loaded by the new Union elevators, which aren w re- © iving twenty-five to thirty cars perd y. It is under-tood that the new bu ldings will be used for corn und the old for wheat. ~—The next classic ¢ - cert £ the Phil- omathen club, assisted by Miss Kate L James, will take place at Boyd's oper. kouse Thursday evening, Deoom er 15th, 1881, The usual price of a mirsion wili be charged. Sub-cribers muy recerie seats at the box office without «xtra charge. decl2 4o he reputation of Dr, Graddy in suc- ocessfully trenting di-eases of the Kye and Far, must be very encouraving to the Dac- tor. Coming to Omaha less than two years ago, lie h s not only made reputa- tiou hore. but is r ccivin: calls from every part of Nelrasks, . wa ana the west gen- erally. Inhus specialty he has no superior in America, ~The closing exercises ot the Christmas tero: of St. Barnabas parish school wil be held this evening at 7:30 o'click in Ma sonic hall. They wili ¢ nsist of reci a- tions, dialogues, songs. carols, the whole concluding with the operetta of Red Rid. ing Hood, A generalnvitat, n is extend- od to the parents 1 d friends of the ¢ 1l dren to attend, No admission fee will be churged. —The Bohemians of Omaha and vicinity are moving in the watterof arranging for # Bohemian schoo', at which the Bohem- ian langu ge shal be taught in dd tion to the Eu.lish branches. By refeience to the 3chool Bourd proce dings in another oolumn, it will be seen that a room has been secur-d for that purpose. o r. L. Fiigl, of the Vokrok Zapaiu will be one of e teachers, ~Que bundred and fifty-nine beautiful wesidence lots, located on Hamilton wtreet, balf way between the turn table ef the wed stroet car line mnd the waterworks reservoir snd addition. and just west of the convent of the Bisters Poor Claire in Bhinn's addition. Prices range from §70 to 8110 each, and will be sold on easy torms« to those who will improve. Bemis' eal estate agency, Fifteenth and Douglas Streta. i —A specis] meeting of the Merchants' snd Manufactwier’s Union he'd Monday after oon develoyed the fact that hut lie- tle oppo ition to the enfircemcnt of the liguor lawis to bLe a tic pated. About sixty are exu oting to take ou’ licen ¢ and the Union w1l be kept up and an attewt wade to secure a final appeal of the law. It is understood that eyery « ne is to do a- be pleasos in the watter of taking out licenses, Jacob Martzoff, Lancaster, N, Y., says your Spuse Brossod wo ks well for © ething you recommend it; myself, wi . and childien heve all used it, and u cau't fiud @ lealthier fawily in New uik Btate, - Oct. 5, 1880, d-lw h centry. Owing to the singular piety, aud ‘most remarkablebenevolence of hisadopted d u shter 1822, who inherited by arrangement & very considerable fortune, which she happily spent in founding anc nal hospital snd re- wsupporting educ t lglluu» establishm nta for nearly twenty years, previous to her lamented death in the layter part of 1841, Auybody know- ing the social and religious characteristios | iooq of the Trish people of fifty years ago, and | fotots ¢ drawing & comparison between the eariy will give the aud presout gene ation, . Roeminiscencen of the Founder of [ \ir. byvine e ligious denomination, to learn that a com- [ vary from ene to nin isters of | run o | explanatio T OMAHA DAI shows twe fo t f wld twenty-e wht feet Sou csof slver It i ninety teet be This mine { quarz and five mineral at & de The Homest ad vi nd a trace of g tw en the w Il rocks The fin st exam) e frm the Boiin f silver with tiaces ton, and wevent e in the lot i aye 1 600 ounees d and alena, ¢ wpectmen of al from the -ame ¢ Hew ysthey ¢ fi e veins of havd conl and four varie 1 Botte City, ine uding Can- Bituminous sn i semi-bi- wminon i best cooking conl in the country is fou d there, rallel w.th the silver belt for forty or fifty m les, Mr 4 has been in the mining busi exs for eighteen years and is therefore , wpeak of the Gun ways will far ex- ceed all o at has ever + een predicted of jt intendent Balbach, of the Om hs ing and refining works jronounces e epecimens all + markably fine. GARLY CONVICTED. The Postal Route Robber Will Soe the Penitentiary Interior. The trialof Dan H. Garey on the charge of stealing & revi-tered letter from the postoffice at Sidney, was concluded day in the United States court and the to the jury. They returned ek last «vening with a verdict of guilty on two counts of the indictnient. Each of the counts alleged the theft, the nly distinction neing in the designation of the pa ties stoleu from. The prisoner received the verdiet without much emo. tion. He was remanded to await sentence. The crime for which Gare; waa con- tudes arixing from the premature ‘Iummlr victed has frequently been r.ferred to in the papers, but for those who may not have read the Acoounts of the affair wil, brief Sl wan head ir noble an- | 1| i hetween Kearney and Sidney, He had charge of all registered lotter packages, Some time in September a letter co we fiud that at his death in |i0"8" 000 was sent from the Omahs testamentary | Jiee. National bank to the n National of Deadwood, The nail matter is all traosf rred from the railroad to the stage line at Sidney, sweing through the Sidney postoffice, Whin thestaga carryine the inail sup: jomed to contain the £2,000 in question ar- 0 Deadwood, the package was not rey was in the habit of assisting at the Siiney postoffice in preparing the mail for tranefer to tne Deadwood conch. “minble, zenloun and accomplished mer y | Gl SRR 10 Soe entbo coet sisters the benefit of not ouly Jiberal but mnazing infuence, an exerclaed from cno hunired and_weventy Irish branch institu- s tionay frum ths isbgrio, foundation hause| Loreror. in Baggott street, Dublin, Ths eminent men wiiowere the ecclesinstical contem- some een recorded as st earne-t patroms of Ttev., Mother M- Aulay; and the existence of so many pros. perus religious houses in n comparatively Murray, oraries of Archlfshop fifty yoars ngo, have poor counrty «ffords eviden e of the very exceptivnal worth of this most valuab) lady, anil her 1 une ous associates in every vince county and diocese in Ireland Tho late lamnted Bishop O Connor, of Pitts urg, the brother of the Koman Catholic prelvie of our stat, owing t+ his knowledge whilst in the Trish winistry of the i wervices o this pious sisterl s ah- lishing a Mercy o Pa,n aly f. trsh voh A reiatives of the late Cardinal W seman, of London, and f the late ardinal Cullen, ot Duie m. One of the old glorions velunteers hoppily presides over n la ge filiation house in New England; snd over two thousand Me cy Sisters in Can da nd the Unit d States celebrat:d olden jubilee four dation of theirnstitute, When we cal' to mind the influence of so many pious and devol e, many of R R R Teading socinl circles, proad through our neighboring dominion, na well ax thr ugh gre ttiem on their jub lee an: iversary, through he’ delivered it to Fred Clarey, the postmaster, and ved his ch Wiile helping to do up the mail for Deadwood, he “nipped” the package, for which Clirey wux then re- sponsible. It was sometime b fore suspicion was fastened upon When it did so he seemed t+ g ow unessy, and went east on ixit. During this trip he spent mor I n his salary would v, and, ctives, his expenditure was ascertained, Af ter he returned home to Kearney and sumed his run on the road, a few days were allowed lo elapse and Inspector Furay, of this city, canght him st home and accused him of the theft, At first he y ed it, but at len. th owned sted and brought to ¢ is ng-d his mind abont Neading guilty and eonclude 1 to defe d will probably get the full ex ent of the law, five years in nt, as he is wtrongly suspici ned of having committed several snaller thefts X EE: R O'CONNOR IN OMAHA. erday the = A Big Event for the Omaha Irish National Land League. There will bs a joint meeting of the T own states an | terr toties, we cordi lly | [righ wocieti # of Omahn at Clark's hall on nd horitate mot 1o ex ross & hope that|this day evemin:, fur the transaction of t eir valuable services may have even a | business of great importance, wider s, here for such desir ble influence on the Catholc virls of our mextf rty . No thonchtful, woll-meaning citi A tele rom has been received from Hon. T, P. O'C nnor, M. P, that he will lec- Jen, who con-iders the hospital, orphanave | ture before t.0 Omaha Irish National asylum, parochial rcho | prison rervices of these sisters, will fail to many suviving Americs late war, whetuer fighiing un erre ¢l o to xeflect ona i terho d whose | engagement- in the cause f shatt ity made R McMahoa ay xtol thei ean war. Lo d it lan, when once add some fecling officer f his staff e the field and ho of mer y al tgstimony then serving - er proi-m, he exelaimed this lady aud her wor hy have ho mors tleuen moclates the hotte t shells of hell flying around w iy ot their birth, wud fighting Phil. Sheridw ony of their Amer el record. oldiers and the n tan motlers. wouid glory in such & pos teidy. We have a 1es strong, among these brave sisters, an we wish them all the happiness they ne ful y entitled to, from every thoughtful and grateful American citizen of every class and creed, Foeble Ladies. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you 10 feol scarcely ablo tv be on your foo'; 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 forcos, rondering you ir- ritable and fretful, can casily be re- moved by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitte Trregularition and obstructions of your system are relieved at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is permanent- l{ removed, Wil you heed this? [Cincinnati Saturday Night, decl-13 - bat and | Land Lea:ue, in this ci y on the 23d chber theyy in thelr guod w.xke Aiid whilit| ) . winchiwill e crowed!on such an unlon flags, Tet.in x p rtice of m nly |downtro den gravtude, no secarian bigot will presu e [ peop e. 1 herobm during the pro- | question with tracted campaimy of the celebrated Crim- angers of the sisters fears for thau for ko many suu «er buttertlios 1 from flower to flower in- the land leClellan, Grant, Sher- gave I'he bravest of Roman st determined of 8 ar-{and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Kidney )00 COAL AND GOLD. Ax Omaba Citizenlin the Gunnison Couatry. Dr, R. C. Evans, & ron of Chas B. Evans, Esq, of this city, cawe in » few duys wgo «u & visit to his parents and friecds, He bas been in the west sine+ 1854, and has 1 ot Leen buck in this part of the coun- try fur f urteen years, his present |ead- quarters being in the Gunuivn country, y six wiles (rom the D, & K. (. road Evans ¢ me through in forty-vight hours, via the Denver ohort line, and pro pojesto st ¥ hers uutil spriog, bis obj ¢t bei i to orz.nize # company with ample capital to deve op bix wi es in the sp ing He called at Tur Brkotti e to-day and ex- hibited some very fine speciuiens of ore taken from his claims. Auong other: was one from the *‘Little Dawy” lode, of silver and galens, The ner bas be n making bullets in his Llack- ith's forge for three y arsfrom this ore » which ruu~ wx high as eighty-seven oun of slverp rton A specimen fr m th Roya lode, shows ilver, galens and gold, thehiviiodt's say showing $10 2. of siver, st The lec ure will take place in Boyd's opera oceasio with enthusiastic friends of the island and its suffering An exchangs says few v als uw an o cal nnd eloque . t, “Mr. O'Connor has Calng nified, iscusses the Irish ki owledge deri ed from cars of active Jits in home polities Hix abounds in ‘--uull’ull rhetoric d is withal keen and incis ve, v of the British paili t he rue unaly-is of the voercion adst ne’s and bil” act and ( WORTHY OF PRAISE. As arule wo do not recommend ent medivines, but when we know 1| of one that really is a public bencfac- tor, and does positively cure, then we nsider it our duty to impart that in- formation to all. f ric bitters are truly a most valuabie med will” surely cure Biliousness, ¢, and Fever - | compluints, even where all other rem- !l edies fail. We know whereof we speak, and can freely recommend to all, —[Ex, Sold at 50 cents a bottle Ish & McMahon. ) ——— Leavitt's Minstrels. Leavitt’s Gi.antean Minstrels are billed for Boyd's opera house «n next Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday . matinee. Their puper is attractive and their 'ecom. me dations fro. the pr ss everywhers en- thusiasic. A Cincinnati exchange says of them: “*A very large audience at Robinson's op ra hovse Last 1 ight com pensated for the rath r wesgre attendance atthi. place last week, The attraction - as Le vitt's “Gi ganteans,” w minst troupe that h s » u surpussed by no other com. pany in America Burgess, Reel. Aru- strong, Tyrrell, Lamont, Cook and Kellogig who & f.-m.l las might, we « wore than worthy of the applause they elicited, Tyrell's ballad, “Star vpon Stor,” and Luont’s “*Let All Obey,” and the songs of Reed Armstrong, aud Bur. i«-z-, eulle ! cut roundr of ‘acc amation, Many of the voices are those of genuiue singers, which fact gave as much plea-ure a4 did the comical features of the perform. sce. It is safe to wsay t at no similer orga izaticn pos sesses wuch & corps of wag nificent vo ces. The *“Four Comets” and YOl time Minstrelsy” and “Patience” were a8 good th ngs as are ever he.rd upon the stage, The performance of Shortiss, Emmet, Benedict, Weston, Wood, HBeas ley and Allen is not to be forgotten in mentioning the a tractive fea ures of the *Gigantears.” vitt's minstrels may caleulate ig houses thronghout the whole week, & 10 better company hascver been ween in Cin i Mrs. G, F. Benguer has just opened in the opera bouse block on Fifteenth street with & full line of yarns, zephyre, cre wels, embroidery, silks and fancy gonds, Al kinds of Mampng done for Kensivgton and outline embioidery, Ladies please give me a call novy -6t A C. C. Cook & Co., Council Bluffs, Towa, general agents for H. D, Rush's Golden Eagle Flour for Omaha, Neh* Orders solicited by telephoue or other- wise, decl21m* LY BEE: WEDNE JONES, OF NEVADA, The Stalwact Senator Passes Through Omaha, A Boo Reportor Haw an Intoresting Chat With Him on Varions Mattors -Coming Legis- Iation. Occupying a sectiom in one of the Pull man cars on the train which arrived from the west yesterday afternoon was Senator Jones, of Nevada, and his family. en route to Washington. The senator was found by a Bek reporter,placidly puffing a cigar, and he courteou-ly responded to the news. paper man's salutation, saying with a auile, “T suppose you are after me with that terrible wespon, the note book.” The reporter lushin:ly confessed to the wsoft impeschment and soon was engaged in a very pleasaut conversation with tae Stal wart senator, who is looking 1emarkably well and robust. DBefore discussing other watters the senator inquired kindly con- cerning his acquaintances and friends in Omaha, and sent them his regards, ALASKA, The reporter then asked- “There will bo considern ie const legislation before congress, during this sossion, will there not ow," responded the senator, *‘'h re aren good many matters to be looked after, noticeably among which is the question «f providing Ala-ka with a terriorial gov- ernment. 1 think there is a wish among those who have an interest in that north- ern strip of country and those who have thought upon it that there should be a territorial governwent. It has no organ- ized government at present, there bein, only & collection district, with an internal revenue collector stationed at Sitka, Alaska in developing great resources and some important min-ral discoveries have b en made lately. By reason of these many people are moving into the country who wlll eventully demand recognition. I think that Senator Miller, of California willintroduce a bill to provide Alaska with a territorial government. THE CHINESE QUESTION. “What other particular measures are there, senator?” **well, aithough I said that considerable legis'ation will probably be introduced th re is no particulsr measure of hational interest except, perhaps, that of carrying out the provisions of _the Chinese treaty. I think that Serator Miller will introduce a bill to meet the necessities of the cise. The people on the coast have no doubt of the passage of such billand consequently there is little talk concerning it. <t the ime there 18 a deep and de TH WINES OF CALIFOANIA, “Possibly the coast also needs legisla. senator. wines is gro ing dai peaple of the United S nning to disc.ver that these wines are superior in may rospects to those imported from France. Aithough L am not senator from fa ure geat inlust y of the Puci I have not given the rubject, however, any especialy studv, and am theref re nuprep red t s Bwh't kindof lo,islation would be of the most benefit. THE CURRENCY, “What is the especial wish of the peq of Nevada, seuator, concerning_the w of the next session of congress " 1 object of attention by the ovada iy the currency. In com- mon with the entire west, our people are opposed to what s called “tinkering” with the currency. They have seen business re- vive and piosperity all over the c.untr appear sin e t e pas age of the silvar bill, and they believe in leiting w1l esough alone, or, in other words, we are opposed to carrying out the recommendations of the pres dent und secretary of the wreasury in his matter. Tdmn't in w, however, as 1 should say the recommendation of the presiden., as he, of course, relies upon the secret gy of the treasury for many opin- ions o.uc rning the finduces, ’ “How was ex-Sevator Conkiing's health when v u last heard trom him? allenconr g When T last i he waiin New York suffering wroatly fr He hix been troubled y hoa malady, which i ¢ neiderably aff i thinner in flesh Lin tor much from depression of - pi The teporter remurked th very m like to s e tie ex i hud tie h no: of an a hi he would senator, hav- “Yo ki e general cler, e is tace bo.med, { entirely uvifferent fo., tion of ids personal char- honest in his_preferences, and eor t the utmost with his friends. He has borne all the calumny an | abus heaped upon him wi tout a word, and thioush it all not a whisper of reproach has veen hesrd concerning his character, not a stiin has been found. If h nuan he tells ifo so, and if he dislikes one b sn't hesitate to let him know it. 11 be his friend forever.” RAP AT A RAILKOAD, ator stated that b wonld pro ashineton viothe Wabash, say- Llive to ride on the Va dalii li peihaps ' e the Baliimore a d Obio. mny curve in the lattec road that < ne migit ws well vide on the end of ush o5 B ny BLACK-UIAUGHT " cures dyspep TS ton and heartburn, At C. F. toodwan, o N s A BERNHARD'S BRUISES. An Omaba Traveli Man Seri- ously But Not Dangerously Hurt Mr. Bernhard, travelivg salesman for Mr. A, B, Hubeiwann, met with a painful accident recent y. Arrivingatt e S.C.&8.P R, R at Norfolk, Neb., he en ered one of the three hotel rigs run- ung between the depot snd thecty, a distance of one and one-half miles. Ths tig wes the last one to leave, and the driver being drunk took it into his h ad to pass the other rigsan |, in opposition t. the expressed wishes of the | assengers, gave the horss the lines, stuck them with the whip, and sta ted them off on « full tun, and'in ess than 1.0 yar s dist- ance on the open 1 vel p airie, upset the Wigo', on the Mr. B. was -itting, throwing evers thing in the wagon on him except his tra k, weighing 500 pound- Had is fallen oun him, he would surely Yhave been kiled, As it was © bis escap: was miraculous for it was covered with big iron bows and yet when ho was p up he was laying ¢ len or fi teen yards bick of the n. That he was diwgged slong several yurds the condition of b s body snd s tice new oyvercoat, torn into shreds, plainly thowed. Hisd ft ariowos terri 1 bru sed aud sprained and it was a wiracle t at it was 101 brok b Mr. Berohurd is plucky, for h- was up aud about right along, carry: There are so w whip DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1881. s arm i A sling but suffering terrible | He went ahiead and w0 .« & couple yods, working Iike a man, with 4 s his i ent h providing the wea plensant, as he is left withont an ov Inj as well a the tr ing public gever.lly, ho will yrobably make an exanple of the driver well a4 the owier of the team, uting the for mer for eriminal i nesse and the iat- ter for all actual stained. PERSONAL. B. E. B. Kennedy has gone to Wash- ington, D, C. Harry Bowman, traveling for Hi k- man's, is at home again. D. O. Clark has returned from a trip to the Wyoming conl fields, Mr. James Creighton is slowly recover- ing from a severe illne«w. W. L. Clarke, of Hastings, is in the city, and registered at the Withnell, Mr. Whitcomb, of the excursion firm of Ravmond & Whitcomb, was in the city Monday. George E. Khibe, formerly of Buffalo, Jas been appointed treasurer of Boyd's opera house. H. P. Foster, of Lincoln, was amony the arrivals in the city yesterday. He is at the Creighton, M. C.\Wilcox and wife left for San Francisco yesterday en route to their field of Jabor in China, Steve N, Mealio has been appointed assistant manager and treasurer of the Academy « f Music. L. W Baldwin, of Fremont, arrived in Omaha yesterday on o business trip. He i stoppiog at the Caafield House. Mr. 7. W. Reads, wife and family, started for the sunny slope of the Pacific yesterday, to spend the winter in Califor- nia. M. D. Borak, of the California Spirit of the Times, was among the west-bound passengers yesterday, He was a prominent candidate for clerk of the U, 8. senate. C. S. Stebbens, general ticket agent of the U. P. railway, left for the east on Sunday, and J. W. Morse, general passen- er agent, went yesrerday, both to attend the meetivg in Chicago. Mr. L. A. Webb, brother of Mr. J. E. Webb, of THE Bi office, has arrived in the city from Moberly, Mo., with his family, and proposes to make Omaha his future home. The following guests are registered at the Withnell House: J North, R. H. Howey, and John W , of Columbus; W. H. Petit and F. P. Cayanaugh, of Iduh , ¥. P. Ir land, of Nebraska City. Fred. R. McConnell, ( Agent of the Uni n Ia ailroad, with hea quarters in Salt Lake City, is in Omaha, accompan ed by his wife, who will remain in the city until after the holi- days.y The Very Rev. Vicar General Riordan, ¢ of the cathedral, made a ¢ ngratu- visit to the Sisters of Mercy Acad- emy Monday, being the Golden Jubi'ee day of their foundition in Ireland fifty years ago. At the Canfield Hou-e: G. Gr ner, of Dorchester; H. Burritt, of Keirney; G. M. Strong, of Riverton; George, J). Murphy, of Covington; T. H. Stair, H. Schubbitt and C. Grote, of Hambur:, Germany; Will Chambers and John J. Butfeny, of Plattsmouth. The Canficld Ifouse register indicates the following arrivals in this city: J. J. Adams, of Tekamah; A, C. Cass, of Lin. coln; F. Harriman and V. G, Luntry, of Blair; A Grattan, of Wisner; J. M. Smyth, of O'Connor; M. W. E. Durchase and wife, of Waterloo; R. Blaco and Jumes Foley, of Blair. neral Western Druggist's Testimony- H.F. McCarthy, drugyist, sttawa, Ont,. s'ate tha. he was afflicted with chronic bro wchitis f r some years, and pletely « ured by the use of Tit Mas’ I e U1l a1 - Dr. House, T m. to 4 p.m. THE PHILOMATHEANS. Final Rehearsal for the Grand Concort Thursday Night T ¢ firal rebear-al of the Philo pre iminary to t.e grand con will take place at Boyd's opera hean cul, which hoike to-morrow eveuivg, uing at the parlors of Julius Meyer, ert of reat clas- oceurred 1t o The interest felt iu the closing ¢on the fist series of tue club is very s the a prec a ion in wh sic il music is held. The rehear-al ast evening was enjoyed by a privileged few, including the r p: senta i es «f Tug Herald, Republic an, Watchman, Times and Post, the edi. tors ot whch pa ers are supposed to b be wusical wsthetes, and by several prom: inent gentlemen of the city, whse tas e in such matiers is unques le. ) | wos in every respoct a s as ax delicious ax the refreshmenls which ¢ on a mid- nighn. It would be prosumptious to dis- cuss beforetiand the rare programme which will be presented at t e opera house to morr w evening, lut one thing that a iure treat is in store for the Our Experience from Many. I had been sick and wiserable so long und had caused my husbind 80 much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what siled me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged, 1In this frame of mind 1 got a bottle of Hop Bitrers and uved them unknown to my fumnly. 1 soon began to improve and gaived so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when 1 told them what had helped me, they said “*hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy " The Mother, -~ [Home Journal. ~ d1-15 DIED. Tesvie, C V BAUME of Th ¢ mber daughter aand 'nt n Baumeister, De- b, aged three mouths Fun r 1 will take place frem the resi- N rth Eighteenth street, De- cember 14th, at 9:30a m denc “WINE OF CARDUI" makes rosy “\oeks and clear complexions, C. F. Goodman's, Bromptonica the Boss cough Phys- ie. See card in another eulumn dec. 2.tf, THE JUNKil]EALER'SJAMBOREE. Two Eungage in a Bloody Contest. Henry Spiegle and Laa ple of seeond-hand fu miture dealers of up per Douglas street, had a lively but not fatal set-to yesterday It app.ars that Spiegle Monday visited the house of & p rty who wished to sell on* and made him an «ff r on hisx gools, which was accepted, the purcharer paying €10 down as earnest noney. In the eve ing the man who soll the yo ds started to e Spiegls, but by mis. take got into Brown's establishment, which s next door. He inquired for Spiegle and was told that he was out and Brown dropping on a good thing pure! aser to 1 ud i Iy he went up himself and hought the goode. Yesteeday the owner «ame down town again wnd ot into the right place He Ia ored under the ide that egle was only an agent and w.nted to kee th proprietor. Spiegle naturJly waxed wroth over the fraud and de jed the story of Brown_in toto. n: out on the -i walk Brown was found about stariing « ff in his wago , and h was accused f hiy mi vepres nt ti A few words passed, and were followed by blows, fron which Brown xot a black eye and Spi gle Jost a gill or s of clarer, rown then climbed on his wagon to start away when his wife took up the verbal cudigel and berated Spiegle soundly, the latter yespondin: wi h some words not fornd in th - dictionary of etiq ette The second round” was then called, Brown cli bing down and going for his opponent, who defended himself with a coal seuttle. The war soon_endad, how- eyer, as both men are naturally averse to bluodshed, Spiegle went to the police con't and &w re ont a warrant aganst Brown, charg- ing him with assau t and battery, SEE HE You are sick; well, there ix Just one reme- dy that will cure you beyond possibility or doubt. 1If it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption, Dyspepsin, ~ Debility. “Well's Henlth Ronewer” i your hope. ') $1. Druggist Depot, C. Goodman, Omaha. ) AT LAST! A Clue to Watson B. Smith's Mur- derer. Lincoln Democrat, Dec. 12. Just before going to press we learn that a Ruesian, living in Gage county, is suspected of having murdered Col. Watson B. Smith. He threatened to do 80 to obtain possession of some pa- pers which the colonel refused to give him. The name of the suspected person we cannot state. Sl -~ Kentveky Whiskies.—If you want straight good Sour Mash Kentucky Whiskies call boly for C. Conrad & Co.’s Moss Rose Bourbon or Govern- ment’s Choice Rye. Ask your grocer for them. m&e Take *BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never e bilinne C. F. Goodman's, SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN—MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN—Call ot Law Otfice of D & L. Thomas Room s Creighton Block. ~ To Toan at from & o 10 per cent $.)0000 on good real estatesecurity, hy 1R, ISAAC EDWARD= 1109 Farnhain St. 852500000 teret i s of 5,606 ana o 8 ¢0 6 years, on first-clase city and rty. BRMiB RxAL Estare and LoAx per Aorncy, 15th and Dougles Sta. HELP WANTED. 1 for housewcrk. Germ i or 16th WA et prifersed aien: Blieh bet. Leavenworth an Mar y. 712144 \V ANTED— Dress. Address, Mrs, NV ANTED-A gooi s erience in dry goods, and reference. Tnquire L Lovi, 713 and W DA Co withir'fi £ en in depot. Address ki, B off Dressmakin Wre G, nrva totficd PED— A girl or zencral | afailyof t 0. Guo W A APPY at 516 N Caifornia Room a Keferences \v A dress \VA TEO—Girl 1o do housework, 1110 Fa nham St. W ANTED - Punding bridur and <chool band» H. T, Clark. Bellovue. 2641 board by man 1 Ad |SPBUIAL _ NOTIGRS- ) REENT Donglas Strest Merchants Dr wn, a cou- | Uonurues A first ol hall for %0 fety pur JFIOR RENTOne rarlor cn ground flos, And one chamber handsomely furni-hed, (2112 California St 663 tf JRUt RENT--F rished roomwithclosct, Good o, \ocktion. iz of 14xI4. " Enquirent Y. M. f Gl l‘l)i( RENT—New hou rosms, 10th and Grace Sta, Fnquire E V. Smith, 634t OB RENT—Furnion o rooms, north side of aliforufa St., 24 door west of 21st. Inquire after 1p. m. 484t l(vn RENT—2 furnish, nta’ Exchange, roome Sover M. LK cer. 1t A T FOR BALE. l“lll. SALE <A building 10, with a complete stock of dry woods, groceries and fixtures. 11 quire 514 . 10th st 60817 YOR SAGE—A wood piano, - r would exchn far city property and pay difference ¢ 4128, 13th St. 675-15° JOR SALE arge busines ot wholesaling 40, JOR SAL A good seven yearold horse Warranted to drive singlo or dou En quire of George Canticld, Canficld house HOVIS-t NOR SATE —Team good poniies, chevy Barn, 1uth St o RICK FOR £ALK l{ 208-tt . At Red R 14 TABROOK & COF NOR SALE—Maps of Douglax tlos. A. ROBEWATER, 1620 MISOELLANEOUS. {TRAYED-This morning fromimy place, black M. J; r GE MAN LADY, Graduate £ om 1he Royal Acadoy of Berlin, that lived in Fra ce for i 10ng time, also speaks Italian, wishes o get u w class of eight scholars at Mr. 'Rathbun's Busi- ness Co'le. Pr vate lossons 8175 o leswon. et references to be had. Diplomas to be seen it requird, For p ivate lesson appl. to A, B., Bee office. 710-134 0 LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with sor without board, 1417 Howar St. 17 Apply there for teim w th calf aboutj1) days oid. Finder wiil please leave information a. to_her whercabouts ' J. B. Jardine, 112 N. 10th 8t., or at tho Bee cftice, T2 VAKEN UP NOTICE—Taken up in South Cmaha, one large black Bow with white wpots, about threc and halt years old Owner «an recover property hy paying charges. MOR- AND SHUTT, 8. 13th St., Okahama. 606-ev m2t EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS, 10c.—Mounte Maps, §2.60. GEO. P. BEMIS, $TRA\‘ED—A blacc and white spotred cow > J PACUSTRASSER Paya the bichest cash o). prive for wecond hand blliard and pool tables. Coll or address, 609 South 10th « treet, Omaha, Neb d9-1m* Taken up on Saturday horses. ages about b and 6 years; fair xize and well n atched. Owner can iave same_by pro ing v and paying charces. WM RAWI { mils west of Qualey’s soap fact ry, Duuklas piecin t 651 ve m 5t 'X CITY BUTTON MANUFACT( R 0., Will pay cash for hom: by the car- ¥ lod, de ivered at any railroad Texas_teer horn preferred dres, D, C. iobie, Supt. AITS IN CRAYO JORT —Pastilo_and OFf, 1 corative painting. MRS, D. R. WA <DNER, rcom 1, Jacob's Block. h EMIS' REAL FSTATE BOOM.- ALED HAY—AC A, H. Sandors Fed Sioie 1013 Harney St. iyt EMIS. REAL ESTATE EXCLANG ! 15t page. Bzms has eattling long lists of nouses. hem. lands aud farma for sale Call ang get COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICH.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will be inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion, Leave ady ertisements at our office, up st irs, comner Broadway mid Main streets, Council Bluffs, D- A first-class barber ac the Poc fic o barber shop, Coun il Bluffs, 1t ouh toseeti n 13, Tum, for a br . Aldeess, Hopk and 1 ck at office, ou 01t S ALE— Fir t- lass saloon '} mile. east of 1 ity Mo quito,” on line of R, 1. K. R Goot pace towke mofie /. Addr sy, Brr Office, doct Tt Counci. Bl 1y sody in Council Bluffs io 20 cents per wee A —Fyer: Wk T ivered by carric Main, 1p st —War in railrond Un lented ¥ ticket tickets continues to boom, fow rates to all eastern points guaraniced Orders filled by tele one to ten dollars saved by purc of . A, Pat er, successor to Potter & Valy 40 Soutn office, Council | 1uffs, Towa. fth street, four doors beiow the - oct1s-tf A TED—Boy, with pony, to carry papers Inquire at Brk office, Council Blutls. 3tf FOR RENT--HOUSEE AND LAND o RENT Nice furn'shed | rge front _room, 1904 Farnham street. T1004% OR RENT—Pleasani frnt ro m, corner of bur and | t. 411, port St A tory house, X rooms @ Larn if dsired o Nicey furnished rooms with oy boarders can be e om- ax Bt 70411 room for rinele roous with A paio Gih inst. %, W. Cor 60U 19 ) 15th and Capitol ay nu DOK RENT - Podge Sta, JUR RENT —House, between 14th a d WIF Stw., on Chicago. Jull\ BWIFT, and 16th rts Boanding house, corner 1 th 0 617 blocks Yops, Fnquire 1219 Sherman MM ND. ' Fov' RENT—One furaished front 100m on 1st Jfoor Cullu 8.8, Cor. 13th and Douglas &£, No, 1728, Fun RENT—Two cottaves, about 1 from U P, sveoue. A 69118 QOR RENT geutlemer Furnished rooms £ r one or two W. Cor, 20th an | Cass Sts X 687-15° JOR RENT—A store 22560, fi ted for grocer: lew and dry goods, Apply JOHN FOWLFR, 1 Waverly, Neb, Fm. REN (1} ‘tory house, 7 rooms, wel and cistern, $18 per ‘wontn, 10th st sl 1 034 o llar, N A pleasant front reow, newly Fouthweat cor. er 1960 and S 6611 el I First-class dwelling he Fosk se with 5 1o ms, ot ¥20 per wouth, uguire at cor noe g7th and Ou 1 ing S, 668 13 Fux RENT—Furnished room, st 007 North 17th St 65812 ORRENTA o i or single vou s, mleely turnished, at N. W. cor. 2 th and D ven: (604 QOR R NT - After Dec. 31, Now. 213, 215 and 217, Bouth 12:h 8t WAL, R BOWEN, 1608 Capitol avenue. oY) TANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn. For particulars address Council Bluffa Broom Factory, Councii Blufls, lowa. 665.2041 A first-class broom tier. Mayne Hufls, To 660 30° pepers dle per hundr "ouncil Blufls, #e27 tf EDWARD KUEH L MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALINT, 498 Tenth Street, botwoen Farnbam with the aid of guardian y one a glance at the post wsent, and on certain conditions in the fu ooty und Shoes made to order. Perfoct teed angim B OWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Creae Tertar, No other arpation akes sach light, SAkY hot breads, kirious ‘cant 14 eaten by Dysppie with out fear of M“llllt:ulllllfl !flofl;flhs\) 4 ible food. Sold orly Ir cans, by roce| seetible (00l VAL HAKING POWDER CO New York