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8 IHE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning, Dec 15, EQUIRTING SKY-WARD. Water Thrown One Fundred =| and Forty-One Fcet High on the High School Square. ‘Waeather Report. (Ths following observations are tuken at the same moment of time at a'l the sta tions named.) War Deranrwnsy, U, 8, S OMAiA, Decerber 14, 1881 A Sucocessfal Test of the Water- works—Another Test Fratios. ‘ Toslsy, v The big testof the Omaha water works i Brise took pince yesterday in the presence of gineer, 1), Cok, of Daily and Kanfmann Des Moines B Pt tiom of the city council, Chiof Engineer G .li. 8t. Louls Fresh gan, City Engineer Rosewater, Manager st e ielton and Messrs, Rogers and Johmson Bismarck Frosh of the Omaha Water Works company, . it il Enginesr Lavin, and sever 1 others, Diadwosd...[3145 | 8 8 Fresh |Ceear Two tests were to hay Assiniboine .| m, the former being the mn to burst £10,000 on Farn talked of test which wi River above low water mark, four feet and seven inches, and trozen. worth of honse conn s, At 10 o'clock the g ntlemen named, \ sufficient force from the fire depait- ~ ment went np; Capitol Hill, that_test —Police business was dull last evening, | being the first down on Llu-‘lx . H Travel both east and west scem to be | the requicement throw t ke streams to a h ploking up, the f the high school Five plain drunks were arraigned be- | this two lengths ot hore w it on ford Judge Beneke this morning. hydrint and ”“i Lv\';v ,q.uuu.“t. hus }.w-uln-d "he C. i + | united into one by the “Sia coupler, ~The C, B. & Q. train this morning | o4h 0t hug one siream fsned from each was one and one-half hours late, Omaha uteher Tuesday hydrant at the n zzle. were on Dodge and 21st, z..{ wyondo vindled ¢ » 0sus chel and 21st, Davenpors and 21tsand Daven- swindled out of 219,580 on the bogus check e 100ni DaiSl kb i SOt e AT ko northwest and northeiwst corners of ~The proprietors of the skating rinks | the high school i in the center will let their enclosed grounds to base ball cluba this keason. ~Nindell & Krelle, Practical Hatters, of the block on the west sid The messirements were taken from the have removed to N, K. corner of 13th and Farnham streets, 13 LOCAL BRHEVITINS nr abov Th= hydrants vsed was south tower, at a level of 80 feet above the base ot the building, At the signal, th on and the There was scar —Sherlf Cosgrove, Tun the gauntlet | qremh'vs was favorable for showing the past Clinten, Towa, with his prisoners, | exact capacity of u;.- "l‘s"lditm’.wlruln vitho 606 e Doing twed entirely, Al four of the withont any more writa of habeas corpuss | J28, Farh atlv "t at Davenvoet and —There will be & meeting of the Lake's addition Lyceum at the brick school house thiss evening. —This weather is appreciated by none more than railroad boys, who were ex- posed to such terrible cold this time last year. ~Samuel Rees, the printer and book binder, is the happy father of a twelve- pound girl. She arrived at his Monday merning, —A pleasart party wae given Tues day at the residence of Conductor S, H, Goddard, of the Union Paci South Omahs. Orders for cleaning Water Closets, Outhouses, ele., will be promptly attended to by addressing Owen Conly, postoffice, decd-Gt he Utah Northern road has reached the suburbs of Butte City, Montana, 116 wmiles from Ogden, andwill run in as xoon as the dejot can be got ready. 10th teing the best, and after a o lay of 1 minutes th ter was shut off, the s expressing themselyes ent v 1 with the test, Enginzer Rosewater repoited that the water had been thrown oy the staeams to o height varying from 116 to 124 feet above the base of the buil i v, o from sixteen to twenty-four fect higher than was demande The hydiants were below the base of the high school building, w0 that the real height of the highest atream above the ground was 141 fee On returning to the water works office, tint the water pressu e had reached the extraordinary figure of at” he office g 155 pounds pressure. Mr. Couk declared that that was too much aud Man- ager Shelton said he would not put such pressure on again for £10 000 and that it was probably t i any pipe in the United States had ever Leen subjected. Allwaid tha if the pipe woul 1 stand that pressure it would stacd any strain that wonldever be required of it for city purposcs. In shutting off the hydrants at the close of the test, hey were shut off too abrujitly and the result was the burs ing of a main honse (i, W, Livinger has purchase 1 the ol1 THE OMAHA DAILY B: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1381, or and e Omah existed whi ch rangen fair, Yon o doubt, CWell young hatcl with cans, where on Cuming and Twenty-second street, so that the test on Farnam street had to le abond fay., *“You can make that test any day of the week,™ said Mr, Cook to a BEE report Brewer & Bemis brewer building, near the distillery, and intends to establish a large manufactory of agricultural implements there. ¥ When asked if he was satisfied with th —POSTPONEMENT-The drawing of | works, Mr, Cook rephed that he was, en- the Michigan Tohacco Store Distribution | tirely so: that of course there we e some ‘ \ pe . | points as yet incomplete but 1hey were in jostponed until Januaty 2d, 1882, One | FUHEL G Fhie oh aacter and could ensily more chance for yon, No blanks, Pro.| e finished. He siid that in the laying of cure a ticket. 0 many miles of pipe_and making so many covuections, it would be —Lauke Kinnoy, his brother, and Haley | ytrane if there wouid nut 1e several im- were ladge in jail in Fort Wayne, Ind., | perfect points at first. *‘The fact is,” said on Tuesday night. Officer M Cane, who !w. “the test rln;ul\l not lnur.;l-e been wade % ) or three months yet. Thers was n accompanied Sheriff Cosgrove to Tudiana [ ;00eqity for so much hurry and [ told with the prisoners, is on his way back. them 8o, Lut they were anxious to make —An unofficial test of the waterworks th;tdlm-l-- ""Jl -Plutvlw r’htt t:-w:]fiuhldo-l" s understood that u test will be made whamado yesterday afternoon: b the eor- | G MALE RO "0 entlior permitting, nerof Sixteenth and Farnam, the water |in which reservoir pres-ure will ke nsed being thrown in a horizontal position, It |instead of direct pressure. On this ac- was merely preliminary to the test of yes- | count Consulting Engineer Cook has de- ferr.d his depmture forone day. A gang terday. ~The Lincoln authorities have ordered all gambling places in the city closed, and of men was at once set to work repuiring the bursted main by putting in a new sec- the proprietors and habitues to leave the city, and may be looked for to swell the tion. It appears that the pine was de- number in Omaha, Weo have Council fective when put in, but had an iron Land put in and was nse.l’ because at the tme Blufis' outfit now and only veed a few |41, more the company had not another section to put in its place, It wonld huve withstood ~ In thefdistrict court yesterday, in the case of Morgan vs. Schroeder, the ordinary pressure, jury brought a verdict for the plaintiff for he test to-morrow will be patieularly interesting, us it is the ceservoic and not 3900, The case of Byron Reed va, the O. & . road, another right of w. the pumps on which the nust wainly is on trial to-day, roly in case of an exteaded or scattering confla;ration. «—Engineer McCarthy, of the B, & M, started from Lincoln Wednesday morning with locomotive No. 14 fur Denver, Col., going over the U, L. to Julesburg, and over the short cut, At Denver, MeCarthy will run the B. & M, construction train working eastw rd on the C., B, & Qs Denver line, ~The result of the coroner’s inquest in the case of John Nolan, the Sarpy county farmer, who was found dead in his field on ly removed. Wil you heed this?-— Sunday morning last, was a verdict: [Cincinnati Saturday Night. decl-13 'hat the deceased came ¢ his death from apoplexy of the briin, brought on by an unknown cause,” Feeble Ladie: Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel searcaly able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system all its clasticity ving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual steain up- on your vital forces, rendering you ir- ritablo and_frotful, can easily bo re- moved by the use of that mary remedy, Hop Bitters, Irregulari and obstructions of your system arc rolieved at once, while the special cause of periodical pain is permanent- cuse, ST. JOHN'SITEMPERANCE. He Believeos in Taking the Ball by the Horns. —Thecounty commissionersheld n special meeting on Tuesday, and discussed the advantages of different varieties of stons to be used in building the new court house. The commis-foners seemed to favor the Berea sandstone, from quarrics at that place in Ohio, Thix stone is highly recom. mended., ~The next classic ¢: cort «f the Phil- omathean club, assisted by Miss Kate L James, will take place at Boyd's opera kouse Thursday evening, Decem' er 15th, 1881, The usual price of a ‘micsion will be charged. Subscribers sy reserve seats ot the box office without extra charge, decl2 4¢ ~The Childs Hospital, on Doage s ree’, ] e 0f b Proatirtarian ohiarch a1 o] L. Carias: opened next Kriday uf ernoonand evening | 015 tnlay it which appeared i’ the Mrs. Bishop Clarkson i the president. | & lesraph cobns of T Bi, but a ors ::; J\“l' l;'l"lull':::l 1‘: .lll: :::‘T.?r nl:': I‘-fl:{hlprimln’g.. After pr claluning his Ine . J. M. o surer, ention to enforce the law he offers the fo'- s not in any s mse a church institution as fl';'.‘“;...u n'\“l'nlr:ll-v ‘flin""x ulhur’:, nlml i:uv the soclety Is cowposed of om tho | REuskes Atohisea, Leavenworth, Topeka, Y ;\I||de:‘»i!l:dll.-:fl:.l‘|.:nlzl::u Fanuas Gty (Knuaa), Wyandotte and 0 ke Clty & fruitful fields” of lab v for 10 no particular church, The hospital will | any one who may be desirous of turnin Do open for $16 recoption of any.slok obild | &R honest Gollarh of the raward. laty. iy over two years old, an exception, however, |m;kula: e ‘or the arrest, conviction an being made in the case of u contagious dis- M dirat ease, The announcement thit Governo. St. John, of Kansas, is to lecture in this city to-morrow eveningon the “‘hackneyed" sub- jeet £ “Temperance,” might receive little at'ention beyond that the governor's per- sonal attin tion would recei were it not that he is known to hold souwe very ad- va ced, forcible ana original ideas on the subj In his own state he has recently fsned & characteristic proclamal w ich Lie announces his intention to *carry the way into A "and vot only arrest suloon keepers 4 in the ardent, bu. to also «riest and pun'sh offi sers who douot o th irduty in enforeing the law issued & proclamation from office of the city marshal of either of the above named cities for a failure to per- form the duties imposed upon such «fficers uider the ions of section 12 of said ers | chapter 125, 8300, For the arrest, conviction and removal trom office of each and every policeman in either of aid cities for a failure to perform the duties imposed on such officers under the provisions of said section, $100, For the arrest, convietion and remoyal from office of the sheriff of the county in which either of said cities is sitvated, for o falure to perform the duties imposed on —Attheregular meeting of Geo, A, Custer Post No. 7, (i, A. R., the following offi were elected: ¥, M. Moore, post comman- der; D, A, Hurley, senior vice comman- der; Harry Erdman, junior vice comman- der: M, H. McKoon, 'quartermaster; J. Richards, chaplain; M. Han oo, surgeon; —= Hoey, officer of the guard; C, H. Fitch, past commander. lepresentatives A S TR T l\;ch officers underths provisionsof section Koon, Mark Hanson, D. A, IHurley.| For the arrest, conviction and removal Alternates: J. H, Pierce, Vm Matthias, | from office of the county attorney of the nty iu which either of said cities is sit- J. Richards, ' ichards, The instaliation will take | SGLY tu WIS elthar ofsald cities fn - place at the fSrst meeting in January, they u friends, nte; The imposed on «nch fons of said nectim with any e hall to transact som A large attendance sisting of taelve mem cach ward, were for with the 1 Consumption, &1, Druggist Depot, ( Omalha, this paper's readers, were successfully installed in their future home, and yesterday afternoon Mr, Decker arrived from South Bend, where the fish heer 12, #300, and convic +ection the ariest very pers n idence giv o trial of any per g the provisions 1rish Societies o was import il much under the provis tion of each wilty of perjury in con nosa wit 0 prose cuted waid chaptee THE COVEINOR I8 LING Spect | Di patch to The | Liscors, December 1412 m,~Gov ernor St. John was escorted this evening by the cadets band fr the hotel to the opera honse, where he addre large and intelligent audience, He spoks on prohibition in Kaos and his lecture abounded in interesting fnformati n and original idens. - - LAND LEAGUE MEETING A Joint Assemblage of the Omaha A joint mecting of the Trish societies in held last avening at Clark’s nt husiness, ithnsinsm 1. Several fine speeches were made, h el at approv applanse, fund for the benefit of th mers of Treland. Tt that the Irish ladies of afternod ments will be 1 le forthe prop al and much The assemblage resolved to hold a grand fair, on or about the 10th of | :mvmr{, The proceeds of the fair will be applied to the e tenant tar. was also resolved Omaha hold a mas« meeting in Clark's hall ut o'clock next S will n, when ar. ed A committee of arrangements con- ors, o1 ppointed, w nal subscriptions te added to the amount makes an of suffering 1to fal if the e Omaha sons of Krin are as_vigorously onded in every city of the Union. I it' Liver or Thyspe Renew i, i s Health Just one dy that will cure you beyond pe r two from vho will con- ' at the mass meeting. v the relief fund were called for and 2136 was received, h raised at the aggregate of Treland will orts of the me- ility or Kidney _trouble, Debility, your hope. Goodman, ) More California Salmon. a saluon annoy salmon, a v of Decker & Romine hes - are intended for T Mr. Decker g ex to-day ple. You can’t huming the Am rican peop’ when th fin1a romedy that 6 it ani recommend case trinl bottles 10 cents. A Murderer Loose. y are onthe lookout ofticers of this ci 0,000 more s.mon, in five e o | word all over the United States The work of stocking the streams of Ne- braska with Califo orously pushed. An Tue Bee a few weeks ago of the avrival in this city of Mr. K. Decker with 50,000 1 a de-cription of the theory upon which the state fish commis - are acting, will ho remembered by The little fellows is being vig- mceement in is located, huga o an creek, No Humbugging the American Peo= saits them. it to their with Serine Tic dll-endlw for Henry Tedrahn, the murderer of Lu- ben Paxton, in Howard county, last June, While Sheriff Crew, of Howard county, was in this city on a recent visit, Tedrabn, who was ceeded in es 'he following is the murderer’s desc tio jail under indi aping. Cierman, 18 years ctment, suc- old. i feet 7 inches in height, stoop-shouldered, light complexion and huir, blue eyes deeply set. Tedcahn murdered young Paxton in a field, withont any provo ation, A reward of 8300 13 offered for his arrest. Jacc your everyt - —— b Martzof i Brossd you recel end hing wife, andchildren have all u you can’t find n healthier family in New York State, —Oct. 5, 1880, ORIENT PEARLS A T RANDOM ST ff, Lancaster, N, Y., says works well for it; myself, ed it, and eod-1w RUNG. Full many a gem of pures ray serene, The plate glass connters of John Baumer bear, Full many a flower is boru to wax and e A thing of N ture in so M, em . Baumer is offering stones(Diamonds) at eighty and nine- ty dollars of extremely one pair of Dow Drop Earrings in par- ticular, the lustre and brilliancy of which are almost matchless. quoise and Diamond Ring mounted in | g the worth over Mr, the Watch Case of ei AND per carat, first water low. We the form of a heart att of all pra Mr. H. is very popular house with his future, Yor gems this s noticed AT racts much attention, and an exquisitely engraved ighteen carat gold is | © Mr. W. H. Hadrill, formerly with Max Meyer & Bro., haa severed his connection with that firm and now presides with cour- tesy and grace as managing salesman Baumer's establishment. and will no doubt laryely increase the receipts of which he has allied BRAZILIAN GEMS. ETRUSCAN GOLD WORK, STRAW COLORED AFRICAN STON AND RUBY RIN PEARLS, TURQL OINE,SAPPHIRE GN, At Joun Bavwen's, 1314 Farnha - — 0 — AtC, F. - i Street., BLACK-DSAUGH I " cures dyspep ot stion and Tiewrtbur Goodmwan, Mxroany & Bro. sold Twenty Thou- sand of the Parace Favorire Cruars yoaterduy and was this morning cc pelled to telegraph for Ten Thousand more to be shipped by express. comments are ever cor, LET would be mwore grat 1,000 Palace Favorite Cigars as o Christmas or New Year's present than with any offering which could be made them of equal value, Mercawr Bro., Souk Acents, In- PORTERS OF ToBACcos AND TEAs, lower than ever, LEN noCossury Ten Gentlemen No ut out of ght +t least ed with 500 or CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS ¥1 00, 81.25 — ~ Choice Florida Oranges at J, E , 81.50, 81, 00. T FULLREIDE'S, Bradley’s, 16th and Webster streets. decl3-2¢ S, Clocks an WM. N 11th and Farnham. o — — DIAMOND BANGLE 8 at WHIPPLE d Jewelry EVE, 8. E, diteod BRACE. & MoMIL- decly 2 MICHAEL STROGOFF. J H. Havorly's Grand Consolidated Spectacular Compnny En Route West The noon t ain west to-day ¢ rried out the Haverly consolidated Michuel Strogoff party, en ronte to open Haverly's new fornia Theatre, The twenty -six merubers and oc upied o special incladed party Pullman car, chartered through from New Ymk City to Ogden, and were in charge of the manager, ' K. Taylor, Ksq. Seven of the company hid preceded this detachment and four more will follow in a few days. Among the praminent men went west yester lay were: Fred C, Bangs, who takes the part of Michael Strogoff; ofw who Henderson, J. and the following ladies: Mrs, sh, Misses Lillian Andrews wkie McClennan; the pre s fer as: f the ballet, Carnallu; second pre- , Ortori and Burrette, and twe ve coryphees or hollet dancers. Six of the Iatter are from Her Majesty's oper , in Lovdon, and have just avived in this punts v, being loan«d to Mr, Haverly for a ten weeks' engagement. The company _will play Strogoff at the C « theatr. BX W and will present it in a manner that las never be-n equalled on the coast, They will then start f r the ¢ the route not yet bein: absolutely fixed, with a con- pany of upward of seventy. They will stop over in Omaha for oue or more nights at Boyd's opera house. The quantity of ne Michuel for scenery, costumes, ete, carried by this grand con:olida- tion may be i when it i stated sent in advanc: of them o few days ago, ne thousand pe While it is called a spectacular drama, Mi hael Strogoff is really us levitimate ns auy drama on the sta. e, the spectacular part being in the first, third and fifth ac's. The ballet will be the finest ever seen in Druggist’s M. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Or state« that he was afflicted with ch bronchitis for soume years, and was com- pletely cured by the use of THoMas™ Errc- TRic O1 d12-eod iw & el Army Orders The latest orders issued from the he quarters of the department of tha Platte, Omaha, Neb., ure as follows : Captain William H. Bisbee, will reportin person toti 1of the department on pul fonrth in- Qutant Jlic” busi- Leave of absence for'o~e¢ month, with penuission to apply to the lieutenant gen- eral commanding military division of the Missouri, for an extension of ons month, is granted Captain Stephen. infantry, Recruits John €, Foster and Abraham L. Hendiick, v cently enlisted at Fort Omaha, deb. and nders, W, T., are assigned, the former to third cavalry, the latter to cu pan urth infantry., They will be sent to their proper stations ut the first favorable opportunity, So much of paragraph 7, special orders No. 128, current series, from these head- quarters, as veads: “~tachield” is amended to read d,” the latter being the name under which the recruit enlisted. taker, sixth Our Experience from Many. I had been sick and miserable so und had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind 1 got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to my fawily, T soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I 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.--[Howme Journal. ~ dl1- : e = Real Estate Transfers. The following are all the transfers re- corded at the county clerk’s office Saturday and Monday, as reported for this paper by Jihn L. McCagne, real estate agent and conveyan: Francis D. Cooper and wife t» W. Bau- wann, partial in section 10, township 15, rauge 18, w. d.--8100, Mary Griffin to John T lot 12, block tion, w. d. 3300, Boegs & Hill to Thomas 15 Price, pai- cel in southwest' quarter section 8, town ship 16, runge 13 east, w. %400, Peter Goos and wife te ¥, H. Foirchild, parcel in lot 4, Ragan’s addition, Belinm, part 12, Kountze and Kath's ad i~ gl | 3350, John McCormic Cum- wings, lots 1 wnd ormics’s addition, w. d.—$850. & Jane Latey to Gustavus Collin, Int 15 block 1, Armstroog's addition, w. d. 0. James Au-tin and wife to Fard, Streitz, 1ot 19, block 458, Grandyi w addition. Beumis and wife to (ieo, L. Hunt ot 5, block 11, Reed s 1st addi w. e 600, Heirs of JacobShultto Eugene D, Smiith lot 11, block 7, Shull’s secoud addition, d. 2400, Fdward P, Pec and wife to W. T Hursha, ot 8, blo k 1, sub-divisim of lot 5, Cayitol addition, w. d.— 81,200, Lewis T. McLean to 8. A.'Reeves, par- cel in section 17, township 16, rauge 13, oust, w. d, - 8600, E! V. Smith and wife to Marcus H - ging, part of lot 14, blo k 11, E. V, Swith's addition, w. d.—8300, L L Mrs, G. F. Berguer has just opened in the opera house block on Fifteenth street with w full line of yarus, zephyrs, crewels, embroidery, silks and fancy goods, Al kinds of stamping done for Kensington and outline embroidery. Ladies please give me a call, nov7- LED ASTRAY was ably produced at tho Academy last might, but we hope the public will not be led astray by the windy and wordy bombast of self-styled re- liable nndy popular jeweleis, but will give all a falr chance in the race for public favor, and after inspecting stocks for QUALITY and PRICK render their judgment in ac- cordance with the facts. Our stock is now complete in all its detail, and great caro has been taken in selecting only such goods as we know will please, Skr our Dramonps. They make the elec- trio light pale before their brilliancy. Our new styles Lockets, Charms and Chains you must not fail to examine, Do not forget the Watches or Setts and while hereask to look over our sterling Bilverware. We rest confi- dent of a popular verdict. osoLs & ERICKsON, - Table delicacies for the holiday sea- son at WM. \iE"’l'LE.\l:\N"S. —e— Bricg your family this evening and see our Christn y. UR STORE, Creighton Block, di2-mw&f Mr, AL Patrick came in from the west yesterday Hon, JJ, K, North, of Columbus, Neb,, is in the D, McLennan, of Waloo, i on a business trip, W. A, Marti in Omaha, , of Fremont, arvived in Omaha yesterda Hon f Brownv.lle, R of Kearney L of Firth, isa guest H. Mead, of Saun- ders county, are in town, Mrs N, A, Shelton and <on left for the enst yesterday afternoon, y Thomis Farrell, of yesterday on a busines trip. Dr, Abbott, of Fremont, ixin the city, egristered at the Motrd Lincolo, arrived ", K. Forbes, of Sioux C.ty, is i‘n the tered at the Creighton, H. Baker, of the Ro k Mr. AL eatinig honse, went West yestorday, M, Geo, W, Grand Iddand, arsivedin the city yesterday. Creek Thunimel and sister, Mrs, Dr. G, C. Monell left for New York City, Tuesday, «ccompanied by her son. Col. Logan avd wife, of San Francisco, passed through this city way to New York. yesterday on their of clerk of the M. Bury formerly el E. & M. headquerters, now Mr. Touzalin's private secretuy, left for Boston yester- duy W. F. Erdman, of Thurber & Co., New York, i in town making busines, for his house lively, He is a rattling good sales- man, Mis! . Dickinson, wife of the Superin- tendent of the Laramie Divion of the U, left for Laramie, yes.erday, with her child. Gen, Thomas Wilson, of Fort was a passe Russell, on the train from the west yesterday. He will remain in the city a day «rtwo. C.J Westerdah, ex-Ciy Marshal of a, i at home for o brief vacation. isting .J. H. Kyner in the grading t. Panl extension of the U, P, of the Among other registries at the Creighton House yesterday are the following: 15, 0, Cowles, of Pine Bluffis, W. T.; John Black, of Plattsmouth; Emil Schultz, of Lincoln; R. Blaco and E. Stewart, of Blair; Fred Parker, of Sioux Falls; John Heath, of Lincoln. The Creighton Houce register indicates the following arrivals in the city: J. M. Strahan, of Malvern, Ta.: Jue Carns, of Osceola, Neh.: Mr. Matthison, Blair; R. A. Templeton, Tekamah; F. A, Murphy, Plattsmouth; A. J. Hadley, Bell Creek; T. M. Junk, Cheyenne; E. Groye, Dorchester; W. D, Young, Sutton; R, L. Stufft, Puebl. . WORTHY OF PRAISE As arule we do not recommend patent medicines, but when we know of one that really is a public benefa tor, and does positively cure, then we consider it our duty to impart 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 compluints, even where all other rem- edies fail. We know whereof we speak, and can freely recommend to all.—[Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle Ish & MeMahon () e — ha, on Tuesd: ial poeumonio, 3 years, 9 months Jessie M. B tes, aged 1 days? uneral will take place on Thursday. December 15th, trom the (' mgregitional Chuwchat Lrvingt n, Rev. W..J. Harsha ofticiating. “WINE_OF CARDUI" mukes rosy olres and clear complexions. * C, K, Goodman's, . BUSHMAN (HAS STRUCK AN- OTHER BONANZA AND PROPOSES WITH ACCUSTOMED LIBER- ALITY TO GIVE THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT, A large lot of manufacturers’ samples of the best and finest made CLOAKS and DOLMANS was lost in transt last August and were recovered at the Transfer Hotel, Council Bluffs, only last Saturday. Mr. Bushman had an opportunity to purchase the above goods at a rare bargain and as usual he was prompt to buy and they are now on exhibition at his store 8. E. corner of 16th and Doug- las streets, The prices he has murked on these goods will be the “‘8th won- der of the world” and you who fail to procure an elegant garment now at less than manufacturers’ cost will al- ways regrot it, and never be able to duplicate either price or quality in this market. Catt EarLy. Every- BODY WILL LE THERE, SUCH A CHANCE CANNOT LAST LONG. You who are long or short in statue or in purse can here be suited. These goods are not the only bargains; Mr. B.’s immense store is oyertlowing with them, and you can buy as much and wmore for as little money at this establhishment as any- where east or west. GRAND SUN- LIGHT OPENING EVERY DAY AND GASLIGHT EVERY NIGA PoLite SALESMEN AND LaADIE SQUARE DeavLinG 1N ALL DEPART- MEN HONEST GOODS AND HONEST PROFITS, IS THE MOT- TO OF THE PROPRIETOR. W. M. BUSHMAN, - - Piles of nice fresh Chickens at Buf- fett's, decld-2t WM. NEVE sells jewelry 25 per cent lower than any house in Omaha, decl2-e0d0t PERSONAL SITTING BULL'S CAPTOR A. Tutle, Butte, M. T, isin the city Mej. Ilgns Arrives in the City, En y 1 Route to St. Paul. | Major Pa dock, of = ydney, is in town . | Mr LG r has return-d from the | Maj, Guido Hzus, of the Fifth United | East | States cavalry, arriyedin the city yester- R Dold of Wood Run, i in the 1 the west. Heison his way to | city St. Paul, where he reports at headquar Jotn 1. Telmwabl, of Watioo, i in | M. Tlgus is the officer who brovght towh |ting Bull and his warriors lack into " .. | United States territory, and who has fig: S G Glover, ol tell Cree s " N Wiy vy of Bell Creek, s In | yred vory promivently in many important ; J ; Indian campai partictlarly that )1, Path, of Weeping Water, is in against the Nez Perces. In person the Omaha major is large and athletic, with dark complexion, He is a very entertaining talker and relates many interestirg lacts concerning his experiences am: ns the redskins ot the n rthwest, aud also about the peculiar characteristics of the yritty chief who made the northern border of the Tnited States so long a place of danger. _Maj. Tleus comes direct from Fort Keogh, where he has teen to audit the 18 of citizen soldiers who served under himi in the Nez Perces war, and many of whom fought with him in the memorable battle of Cow Island, in 1§ These claims were estabished by act of the last congress, and many of the veterans of that me s oruble campaign will receive a hand- some reward from the governient. - ‘Buchapniba. , cotplete cure ns, smarting, difficnlt urination, kidney Drrggists, Depot at () F. Ge Home From the Survey. Seven members of a surveying party, who have Leen at work all sumnier on the new line of the Utah Northern railcoad, returned to this city yesterday afternoon, They are ¥, 8. Bowen, Geo. (', Acton, George Custer, H. J. Harrington, 5 ddgerton, C. W. Whitted and four days frequent « liseases, %1 dman' Correa, They surveyed from Dew Utah, to Swan Lake, Idaho, where their work for the season closed. One of the party, in conversation Jast evening, stated that the country through which they sur- veyed is of good nature, although neediog irvie tion, They predict that the new ronte will be a very successful one, Fnl'. RENT—A ple furnished Mary's avenne I‘mn RENT port F K RENT-A first posce, Centrally an RENT-One pa location. Size of | T A JOR RENT New h Southwest coruer 16 turnished, at N. W, cor. crguire Kennard Bros., one chamber handsomely furnis! T--Farnished room wit / Enquireat Y. M. Grace Sts, Enquire E. V SPRUIAL _NOTIOBS~Gontinued aenat front F wly . rooms, nicely th and’ Daven: (60-t1 located. For particulars 14th and Douglns Sta, 064t rlor on_ground floor and 112 t loset. Goo 14x14, 641-t1 rooms, 10th and mith, 634-tf ouse of Calitornia St after 1 p. m. OR RENT-— chants’ Excl streots. ing a station on U, P. | Farnham St., Omaha JOR SALE--Or will exch porty, an improved se JFOR RENT—Furnished rooms, north side of M d door west of 21st. Inquire 4300 furntshed roome over Mei- nge, N, E. cor. ¥ith and Dodge - 290-t1 FOR BALE. for Omaha pro. JOR SALE 8. Y., this office Or trade for city property, one #pan of horscs, harness and wagon, Adires I’“ Ik SALE~A buildi Tiquire $14 3 16th st. for city property o 112 8, Lith st, ALE b o suitable for whols Cague, Opp. P. 0. stock of dry woods, grocerie ng 22100, with a complote T would excha: nd pay difference € asines« 1ot on Harney St , esaling John L. M 621 ¢f rOY, SALE=A g0 Warranted to driy quire of corge Cantield, d 1d horse e s ouble, En aufield house. novis-tt Barn, 16th St. BRICK FOR ALK, 203-4¢ NOR SALE—Maps of Douglar ! tlea. A. ROSEWATER, 1620 Farabam street 32040 ok AT - Teum oo ponies, chovpy: wt T o0cfl1-tt ESTABROOK & COE. U Sacpy ouR. MISCELLANEOUS. - take “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will uever be bilions P, Goodman's, Dr. Amelia Burroughs, Withnell House, Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a. motodpom tf A Venetian Glass Pitcher and a Bohemian Celery Glass of most ex- quisite tints, bearing the impress of the artist’s hand and eye, were on ex- hibition at Burns’ China Hall yester- day, and attracted more attention than almost anything which was dis played in any of the numerous show windows which adorn the streets. Burns probably has more genuine works of art in Haviland and Sevres China, Bohemian and Venetian Glass, Bronze and Marble Ornaments in one room than has ever been displayed west of Chicago. Lapres’ SETTs at WHIPPLE & McMILLEN'S, dec 14-2t FANCY VASES at 50c pair, worth $1.00, at the *BOSTON STORE. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE— Advertisement To Loan, For Sal Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, %c., will be in- serted in theso columns once for TEN CENTS por line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENTS per line. The first insertion never less than port Sts, TRAY D, pon, and Grace Sts. ‘This mor; IO LET—Nicely fur without board, 14 vy mane, HL S AW, STRAW-—Plenty of bice oat straw, at Chariton Bro.'s feed store, 16th and aven- Da 4t ning fromlmy pl ce, black Jacobd ) ger, 20th hed rooms, 17 Howard St. with or 7017 QTRAYED—A black w th calf about310 e lcave | . B. Jardine, 112 N. cttice, and white spotted cow days old. Finder wiil mation a« to_her whereabouts 10th St., or at the Bee et about three and cover propert; D SHUTT by paying charac ', . 13th St., Okahama. 6 Taken up in South Omaha, one large black sow with white hal years old. Owner EMIS' NEW Maps, 82.50. Neb, UL NOTIGE: . 3rd, two bay WM RAW ING CO., Will pay Texas) teer horn prefers dres, D, C. Robie, Sup ORTRAITS IN CR. CITY MAPS, 102, GEO. P t ndha Call or address, 509 South 10th »trect, me_ by proving soap factury, Dougla clivered at any railroad depot in § vlso_decorative painting. MRS, I WARDNER, room 1, Jacob's Hock. ghest cash and pool do-tm’ aken up on Saturday horses, ages about 5 and Owner can ¥ and paying 1" mile west of precinct. 651 ve m 5t MA! cash for horns by th red. For particu AYON—Pastile_and ¢ BEMIS' REAL ¥STATE BOOM.—See ist page. 1D 1018 Harney St. ALED HAY—AY A. 1. Sandor's Food Store 819-t¢ lat page. EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.—s TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN—MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law Office of D M L. Thomas Room 8 Creighton Block. ~ To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent 3.)0000 on good real estatesecurity, by DR ISAAC EDWARDS 1109 Farnhain St. Ilands aud farms Bzms has rattling long lista of nouses, lots hem. for sale Call and get COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. er centin. — TO LOAN--AL 8 $250.000" beret in upwards, for 8 £o 5 years, on_tr: farm proparty. Bis Rrau Estath and LoAx 15 Aarnoy, nd Douglas Sta. -A irl for housework. Gernian or Dane proferred. Mrs. | it St., het. Leavenworth and Ma Lost, Found, To Lout Wants, Boarding, cte., LINE for the first ins PER LINE for cach Leave ady ertisements corner Broadway and Bluffs Special _advertisements, st column at the low rate of n, For Sale, will be insert OF: ertion and FiV NTS subsequent insertio at our office, up Main streets, Cou To Rent, in this 3 A fisst class cook imue iental, 7\7.\”0; Parties % spect | woik in the woodworking line, such us sash maki g, common tables or anything belonging to that . nd i to their advint- er, Be otfi or six rooms, \ T AN within firteen I of the lli P dopot. Address K, B L A/ ANTE A girl or ral hou e work in NV A% Gty of tao. 000 wages and roady e nploy deel-At. wral housework. et. Cass and 1 . 1 barber, 706 South Tenth TITT . S tur or Lith f181 TANTED—At the Gartiel . Hon five bonrders also day bosrder Jackson ntreets. \ ituation by u ompetent miller, t ot refere ee given, Will comc any tine between now and t1o Ist of Janumy, Address J, B Lindsay, W.ndom, Minnesota. T19-1 irl to do hous rnham St. ANTED--Funding bridgr-and i H, T, Clark, Bellevu FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND pe. NOK RENT- A furaished room s single lady \ \tloman, with orwithout hoard. Ap roer Califor. ia «nd 10%h St. 7 Fou ¥ ENT—A e furn‘shed | rge front 1904 1 room, nham street. , T, OR RENT —Pleasani_front room, corner of Bur and 17¢h, 1706 Bur T4t JOOR KENTFurnishod roows at A. A. Gib , Cailfornia, bot. Hth aad Vigh, ' 1 furnished 100ms with boarders can be accom: 704-41 R RENTNice " "board, a few du wodatud, 2018 Cass St. OR RENT—One furnished room for sinele atleman, al:o 2 large rooms with & piave. i same will be fer rent 15th inst. 8. W. Cor 15th and Capitol avenue 090 19 ~Boardisg house, corner 10th aud ite. Vb ¢t 10 hlocks 19 Sherman Ok AT To cattag i e U. I’ shops. Enquire 'x. CAMMENZIND! venue. MOR RENT—Furnished roows for one or two ge N, W. Cor, 20th and Cass Bts. 057-18* ed for grocer- 90, f Apply JOHN FOWLER, Waverly fos and dry goods, 1} story_house, T rooms, cellar cistern, 18 per wonth, 1221 N 68117* JOR SAL! Gool piace tomake mo doc-6f ANTED—Ev to take Tur Bre, Main, u DOTTER'S TICKE ts continues t guaranteed, offic t-class saloon 1] miles city on “Mo quito, on line of It 1. nes. Addriss. / p stairs, Council Bluffs 2 ti fow rates to all eastcrn points. Orders filled by telephone. ono to ten dollars saved by purchasing Potter, successor to Potter & Palu 40 South Fifth strect, four doors below the ouncil Bluffs, Towa. o Brk Offic Councii I} ybody in Council Blufls fo cents per week, de ered by carriers. Office corner Broadway and ti OFFICE—War in 0 boom, road Unprecedented ery ticket From octl D- Y For particulars Broom AN & il Bl w PR —0ld and Hainey. ture. Boots and 8hoes lryli’nn makes Wxurions pastry. wm%\‘u :e:list Q«"fi i estible food. Sold on; " ROYAL RA WA TED- Boy, with por lm}uh’c at Bex offi 3t ory, Council Blufls, lown. 'ED—A first-class broom tiew. C por "The Biee offce, Cou EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND/CONDI TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Street, botwoen Farnham Will, with tn¢ aid of guardisn | spirits, obfain for any ono a glance at and present, and on certain conditions In tho fu watisfacticn ¢usrauteed ange. » to curry papers. Council Blutis. com. address Council Blufly 655-20t0 Mayne W 560-80° 4 40c P il Blutf uffs, o he past made toorder. Perfech POWDER Absolutely Pure trom Grape Crean Tartar, R e Stk 1ighbs Can he eaten by D ¢ g No ot/cr iaky hot brads, peptl ¢ -~