8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY , OCTOBER 6 1881. DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , Oct 6 , REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET BLHOTION TUESDAY , NOVKMnKIt 8TH. Tor .Sheriff , UAVIUN. MIl.r.Kll. For Trewnrcr , JOHN HUSH. For Clerk , JOHN 1JAUMKK. For CoinlnlMlonrr , 11. P. KNI01JT. For .Ttulgc , A. M , CIIAWVKJK. For Sunoyor. OKOHGK SMITJI. For Supcilntcmlentof Iiistriictinn , J. J. I'd I NTS. For I 'wirier , JOH.VO. .IACU11.S. For the nccomodatlon of nur up-town patrons ftrrnngcincnLs hnvo been mndo with Kdholin & Urlckson , jewelers , opposite the po t office , where nilvcrUneincnts anJ crdcw for the city delivery of TUB ] JKK will bo rcccivc < l. Advertisements for the evening must bo handed In before 1:30 : p. m. , lor the morning edition before 8:30 : P. ml LOCAL BREVITIES. I'atterson 11 * conl. Donne. Itclinblo Hatter. Frederick Lending Hatter. ( ) H ! Cigars at Kulm'n lni Storo. Quina Dftiidoliiio Powder nt Kuhn's. Tlio nexv furniture ia being placed in the CM * street xcliool this week. Smoke SUritou ft Storm.i , finest Cigar , nt Kuhn'a Drug Store only. Th Lion continue * ! to roar for Moore' * Harnex .nd Saddlery. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , 11 at Tint HER Job room * . Who pays the highest price for Second Hand Furniture ? Abrahams & Lew if , 1121 Douglas street. wplO-Uw Lost Bunch of key * . Finder will ple.u" ) leave them nt the delivery window nt tliu pontofllce nnd rcccito reward. Amelia Sexton , daughter of Henry He'xtun , diud lant Moiulny ut the rosidcnci ; . of , Henry Donnhot , 111 ! ) Nineteenth Ktrcet. She wns 22 imintlw nnd 12 days old. Fred Schrocdor mul hi aKsistant , Her man Schitturly , worn urrestccl yesterday on 'n warrant aworii 'out by Uol. Wattion 1) . Smith for keeping open and working in n barber nhnp on SundayH. Chas. S. 1'eaio , the assistant U. S. engineer , who hns charge of thu Minfouii ricr work , in looking about jn this city fur n Miitnblo location lor his olllco. Ho IH now located in Council HlufTe , but thu licadqtinrtcra are to be removed to Oinnhn. The jury in the caHB of Marsh VB. Unr- ley , which is hcing tried in the district court , went out yesterday nnd the case uf Millnrd VB. Hurley wnn at once called , ThlH caic invalvcH idinoHt precisely the came iusucs , Five or * ix loaded box cars on the S. C. & 1 * . K. R. were ditched on Sunday nnd a br.ikemnn fioverelv hurt , owing to n broken rail A temporary trnck wan laid around the wicck and no delays of trains Imvu occurred. . n > , -Ono hundred nnd fifty-nlno beautiful residence lota , located on Hamilton xtreet , half way between the turn tftblu of the red street car line nnd the r/nterworks ti-oRorvoir nnd nddition , niiil junt west of jthe convent of the .Sistcra Poor Claire in Shtnn'n addition. 1'ricea range from 875 to 81(0 each , nnd will be Bold on easy term * to those who will improve. Ilcmm' fcncy , Flffcc'nth nnd llougl H PERSONAL. .Urn. J5. 1 ! , Balch wontcast yesterday. gF. A.Naiihuid wife arrived homo yew- U'nluy from the west. t { i > , Jf. Jewclt Inft for Cheyenne on the west bound train yesterday. T. Pulton Gant , nf Deadwood , son of the lamented Judge ( ant , Is ( n the city , lluu. M , 1) , ISoneck , of Kan Francisco , came in on the overland train yesterday. Mrs. Peter Her returned homo yester day from 11 visit upon friends in Colorado , J. F. Coots , vho Rets the contract for building the now court house , 1 envoi Detroit for this city to-day. f At the Metropolitan ; MM. Wilmm llcyiioldf , of Fremont ; John Winter , of Wahooj A. O. lilakcitnd , of Wahoo. Henry lurK ! , of Winner ; Thomas L. Fa > cH , of Lincoln ; Dan FarininKton , of llenton , Mo. , tire ktayfng nt the Crclgliton Ot-n. Jtobert WilllaniB nud fuiuilyfinnlly departed yesterday for their now home in 'Chicago. Their many friends part with them with regret. Among the guests ut the Wlthnell uro : J. W. Devtccsu , of L'ncoln ; M. Itood and wife , of Kehraska City ; Ml s Mlnnlu Quick , uf Helena , Montana. K' S , Lambert and wife and W. U FulUm , of Lincoln ) F. Van Wlolke , of Bell Creek ; K. S. Perry , of Auroraj F. A. Murphyof PJntUmoiithiJ , Shouvf Hook Itluifs , are reglHtercd nt the Caufield house , Chas. Dresner , one of the Chlingo and NortUwesteru dining car conductor ! ! , jwbiiuiui the poaltlcn on the wetU-ru dlvl- nionof that r > ad made vacant by the transfer of Mr. Davis , the former conduc tor , to the eoaUnt division. Charles Davis , dining car ronduotor on the Chicago & Northwestern road , ha been transferred to ttio uatturn division of the rood , and yesterday left with liU faml- lyfor Chicago , whore he will nmko Ills home , Mr , Davis made a reputation ns n upleudld caterorand also immarous friends by his iuvurlablu courtesy nnco his nm on the wvstoru division who will regret his dspurture. Ho will now bo found on the run from Cedar Jtapldi to Chicago , and It i needlciis to ony that any of hi * Omaha Slid Council Hlulfs friends will bu. . regaled with "tjic/utot the land" should lliuy Iw fortunate enough to bit down to tl ( Iwun. tcou-ly iiprcad tabled of liU car. 'WINE OF OAnPUl" ' i "A O. , F , ABLY HANDLED , A Subject Treated By Father Damon Lost Night. Some of the Jk'opulnr Otijootionn to tlio Catholic Ohnroli. Thu churcli of tlio Holy Fntnily wiut crowded Tuesday ovcniK ! IiunFntlior D.iincii , tlio votur.in .lu.suit , was an- notmced to lecture on tliu nnbjuct of "Tho Popular Objections to tlio Calli- olio Kt'ligion. " An might bo expected from Father D.IIIIUH tlio subject , wiut ably treated. Father DAIUUII tc.id from Matt. v. in rufereiicu to thu church being sub ject to persecution , and calumny , uven aH her divine founder WJIH. Ho then went over the bitter pcraceutiotiH of the church by thu pn an Unmaim , and the high priests of the Hynagogiio for the first llireo hundred yeanj ol the current or.j , when thu ChristiaiiH hnd In worahip in caves , catacombs and old ( pinny uxcavatioim. "JIo Bniil it is estimated that at leant 20,000,000 of Chrisliuns milluivd mar tyrdom for the fiiitli in those . ' { 00 yearHj until tlio Lord convciteil Con- Htantino the Great , nnd tliu Cliristiiu church enjoyed 11 breathing Hpcll ol peace nnd could worship God and Christ the Savior in the full light of dny.Hotuid Hotuid , for 1,800 yours the ehurch hiH : buen ponucutcd , anil uithout go ing into intermediary history , aim is bitterly peineeuted to-day in llutnii ; , Germany , Franco , Italy and all over Europe. Even in thu United States , whore religious libeitym the watch word mid where man is allowed to wotuhipuis heliatn , the Catholic chuich in calumniated , reviled and 10 a great extent held up to Hcorn. Ho Haid , Catholics are condemned for believing and practicing what they never did , and never intended to be lieve or practice. The charges made iigiiiut tlio church originated in the imaginative br.xin of her prejudiced enemies , and are scattered abroad aH hereuoi-d. Charge J. "Tho Catholics are not allowed to read the bible. " Thiu ho branded us a malicious Blander , that can bo refuted by reference to the ap probation of 1'opo Pius VI , on the lly-leaf of every bible , and the fact that a full and complete bible , not an emasculated one like the rcviHed ver sion , can be hnd fur § 1.25 That the Catholic church luut alwaytt been thu friend and cimtodiau of the bible ; and that moiikrt and iiuim for .several cen turies multiplied copies of the bible before thupurt of printing wan invent ed and perfected ; that had it not been for the Catholic church PratcntuntH to-day would have no bible to cavil over ; that were the church opposed to or afraid of the bible she could have destroyed it eonturieH before Luther commenced his reformation. Thu biljle , said ho , is the bulwark and for- tilicatiun of thu Catholic church. By it KIU proves all her doctrines and practices and refutes all heresies. It is thu stronghold of the church ; and by itVhe confrmnds heretics , schis- umlicH and infidels. Olmrjjo 2. "Tho Roman Catholic church is opposed to education. " This ho replied to by referring to the col leges , universities and schools of En- rupo ; to Orford , thopridoof England , stolen from thu Catholic founders , and to the numerous colleges , universities , nominal ics , academics and parochial schools scattered over the United States. Charge tt. "Tho Inquisition" was not an ceck'niusticiil but a govern mental tribunal ami torture , instituted by Fendinand and Isabella , of Spain , nguinst the rebellions Moora nnd Jews wlio disaffected the country. Sever.il popes remonstrated with Spain on the ctnelty of the inqui ition , and one PopO threatened to excommunicate her if sliii didn't Jelav Ihti liger of that tribunal. All the privHta had to do ttith it was to dcciuo question of or thodoxy or heterodoxy. Charge 4. "CalholicH wirmp graven linages/ ' This he Hcouled inft.hu idea Ihat wu all prixu . thu pictures and statues of our friends on eaifh , and more so should wu those in heaven. Ho averred t at Catholics worship nonu but God thu Savior ; but they honor the ( mints ; and in an especial manner the queen of all Bainta , thu Mother of Jesus , whom heaven honor ed , and to whom a divine ambassador miluted as "full of graco" and "most highly favored of God. " Charge 5. "Catholics arc supersti tious. " The Catholic church looks on thu indulgence in superstitious prac tices as a grievous sin. Ho hero ex plained thu symbolism of thu lights , Ui id thu ornamentation of thu Catholic ehurch , deemed mipcrt < titioim by non- Catholics. Charge 0. "That none can bo saved outshlu the Catholic ehurch. " Hu an- Bwerod this at some length , quoting the words of Ohtist , "Ho that will not hear the church , let him be to theo as the heathen and thu publican , " and , "Ho that bekiveth not shall bo condemned. " Charge 71 "There are HO many bad people among Roman Catholics. " Hu said there wore too many , truly ; and the church was laboring to nuilcd them good ; and that thu church should not bo held responsible for had members any morn than Christ should bo held accountable for thu defection of Ju- diis. diis.Charge 8. "Thu Catholio church is composed of Dutch , Irish , and other foreigners. " Ho naid nil wore foreign- era or iloncendiinln of foreigners hrro , and thu church was not established fui any particular nationality , but for "all luitiuns. . " Charge 0. "Tho refuting to oat incut on fast days and Fridays. " Ho raid much of the trouble of the world arisen from 'eating. But God through His church commands people to fust and abstain , and they are bound to obey or nuller the consequence of dis obedience" divine law as they uru amenable tojiuinun law. At this point the clergyman was ob liged tu duaitt owing to want of timo. Laud lieatfuo Mooting- The L\nil : Lu.ignu held a icgulai meeting last evening in Clark's hall , The attendance wns ipii o meagre , but aomo'uf the proceedings of the moot ing word interesting. Subscriptions are etill coming in encouragingly. "Tlio Jtcvcro Bovine I ounci Ulull'u is thu best flocoiul-claae hotel in thu ' Onod Advlco. Marshal Angell yesterday re ceived a letter from one of Allan I'ink ei ton's detectives , who accompanic Uanium's circus in its tour. The fol lowing is the substance of tliu note : "I would icspectfnlly suggest ilia yon notify your banks , jewelry store and other places wheie valuables are deposited , that they be especially ol thu lookout for sneak thieves at the time when the procession may bo pass ing their places of biisines.s , its ( hero is a class of professional thieves who plj their trade and take advantage of the attention of thu employes being at trncted to the parade , and make it an occasion to commit robberies on banks and stores at the time. " THE MEDICAL COLLEGE. It Will bo Opened Next Mon day Night. Omaha medical oollcgo , corner o ! South Eleventh and Mason streets , in rapidly approaching eomplotion nnd will be ready for the formal opening next Monday night. Upon that occa sion Gen. John C. Cowin will deliver the address to the faculty and stu dents. The college will be thrown open for public inspection and the citi zens generally are invited to , bo pres ent. Probably no bettor location for an institution of this character could have been chosen. It is both conve nient to the depot and , by the street ear line , to other portions of the city. The college will open on Tuesday morning for regular work. Over forty students from this and surrounding states are already registered , which indicates a largo patronage after the1 first * term. Dr. John Carter , of Ottumwa , la , a well known medical authority , will bo the resident professor , and occupy the nhair of chemistry. The rest of the faculty willbe : 11.11. LivinpBtonM.D. , of I'lattsmouthgprcsiden and professor of principle and practice of surgfry ; Q , 13. Aycrs , M. D. , of Omaha , socro- taryand professor of anatomy ; V. II. ColFman , M. D. , of Oiimhn , professor of principle and practice of medicine ; 8. D. Mercer , M. D. , of Omaha , pro fessor of operative and clinical sur- pory ; S. P. Loisinrinc , M. D. , of Omaha , professor of obstetricsand diseases of women ; J. U. Denise - nise , M. D. , of Omaha , professor of physiology and clinical lecturer on the eye nnd ear ; R. 0. Moore , M. D. , of Omaha , professor of materia mcdica and therapeutics ; A. S. V. Mansfield , M. I ) . , of Ashland , pro- lessor of general pathology ; D. A. Joy , E. M M. D. of Ann Arbor , Mich. , professor of chemistry ; G. H. 1'ccblos. M. D.of David City , professor ser of diseases of children and ad junct on disease of woineiiGon. ; [ J. U. Cowin , of Omaha , professor of medical jurisprudence ; H. P. Mat- howson , M. D. , professor of.diseases uf the mind ; W. S. Gibbs , M. D , of Dmaha , demonstrator of anatomy. As will bo seen , the faculty is both largo and able. The college is , doubt less , destined to become ono of Oma- iia'n most valued institutions , and its opening is an event of no Rinall.mo- incut. Standard Club Hop- The Standard club held a very pleasant hop in their hall last' even ing. The arrangement of dances was both novel and enjoyable. A very line collation accootably divided the program , A number of ladies and jontlomon from out of the city were present. Steinhauscr's orchestra fur nished excellent music. The unpleas ant weather deterred many from ut- tondinq , but there was , nevertheless , i merry party , who wliilod away the tours until after ono o'clock. An other reception will bo iriven BOOH. Tulins Meyer , C. II. Ilorton , M. Goldsmith , Rob I. Harrison and A. Holler were the committee on ar- rangonianta. Pushing the Work. The work on the water company's settling reservoirs on Cnming street in now being pushed forward with as much rapidity as is possible. Con- Biderable dillieulty is mot in securing a sufllcient number of workmen. The company has run up a boarding shanty near the woik and could give plenty of employment to fifty more men if they had them. A premium of twen ty-live cents a day over the regular wages paid is securing n number' workmen now. Citizen * ' Meeting. A masH mooting of the citi/.ens of South Omaha will bo held on Friday evening in the Hascall school house. The object of the meeting is to devise means to secure fro > n the city govern ment proper protection from fire and uccmary police surveillance. Thu board of education will uLso bo xirgcd to provide pioper facilities. The citi zens nf South Omaha claim that they have been almost entirely overlooked in these matters , and think that some relief were grunted. BradstrooU Report of Fallnroi. The failures throughout the United States and Canada reported to the "Uradstreot's" during thu post week- were 1U3 , au increase of 13 over the record of the preceding week. Tlio number of important failures was also considerably increased. The total number of failures report ed wcro 380 , showing an increase , the consequence of the iniury by drouth in the cotton belt , and also that an in creasing volume of business naturally gives a greater number of failures. The ' .otal uumbnrof failures report ed during thu tliiid ( purler of 1881 were 1,131 , with actual assets of § 1- 14Uatl8 , and liabilities of § 1) , 120,539 , showing a percentage of assets to lia bilities of Ql. A Worthy Object. The Omaha Maonnrchor will give a concert next MonJay evening at Tur ner I fall , tlio proceeds of which will bo devoted to the aullorors by the Stunton cyalono. Tlio committee of arrangements for the concert consists ofVm. . Mack , Wm. Wookbaoh nnd Wra. Aust , RUMBLES PROM THE RAIL , Tromendoud 1'rnffio Over Al the Roads , The usual hoary business for the railroads at thii season of the year in 1881 has become almost a burden When trains are reported late , am travelers miss desired connections the usual tendency is to grumble a the roads , ns if they were in the fuul entirely. In fact , the fault lies will the traveling public. There are too many of them.Vhoro do all the people cotno from and 1:0 : to ? " is thu involuntary inquiry in the mint of any ono who , day after day , watches the crowds who swarm in and out of the oftentimes al ready filled cars.Vlienovcr they como from and disappear , it is certain that they are "on the go" and the usual adequate facilities , < of all the railroads leading east and west are just now taxed to the Utmost. The overland train from Ogden to this city yesterday pulled in with three day conches and live Pullman jars crowded full. The cast-bound trains that leave the Union Pacilic : rinsfer depot in 'tho morning and afternoon , usually taku out three day coaches and a Pullman. Nearly every day for the past three weeks twomoiu coaches have buon added , and it is no unusual thing for each of thcso trains .o pull into Chicago with twelve and 'outteen coaches all filled with pee ple. ple.&Tho "cut" rates east of Chicago nay have something to dp with this usli of travel , it now being possible or a through passenger to ride from Chicago to itoston lor five dollars , > y purchasing a rebate ticket , and to return for seven dollars. Many of .ho overland passengers , however , are found for , or are in from San Fran- isco. Probably more people hare rosscd the continent this year than ivoii in any year of the gold migra- ion craze. The passenger traflic is only half of t. Freight shipments are heavier ban over ' before. With the ingle exception of grain , the reight bills of all the roads how a remarkable increase. Especially is this the case in the line of cattle shipments. During Soptem- ) cr the three directly eastern roads to } hicngo leading from Council Blufls hipped two thousand three hundred ar loads of cattlo. Of these the Jhioauo & Northwestern and Rock sland roads carried nearly an equal lumber , while thu C , , U. & Q. line tid a slightly heavier business than ither. This crowds thcso roads to .heir utmost capacity. Yesterday the tock yards at Council 131ufl's were ull of cattle , for which only evonty cars could bo mustered roni'fill the lines. Most of the cattlu tro from Wyoming territory. This lusincss will probably continue during tie present month. .Among other extensions of roads cading to this city is that of thu bioux City and Pacific. By the last f this week the track to Long Pine vill bo completed , which will give Ins rlud ) an additional sovonty-iivo niles west of O'Neill City. Bogus Certificates It is no vile drugged stuff , protand- ng to bo made of wonderful foreign outs , barks , &c , and puffed up by eng bogus certificates of pretended nirnculous cures , but a simple , pure , iflcctivo medicine , made of well cnoirn valuable remedies , that fur- n'shcs its own certificates by its cures. Ve refer to Hop Bitters , the purest nd best of medicines. Republican. . octl-15 Confidence Game. Gco. Coombs and John Brown were rrcstcd yesterday afternoon on com- ilaint of two parties , who claimed to lave been swindled out of $10. Tlio tory was that Coombs got the 'chumps" in tow , found out that they vanted work , and took them to 3rown , who told them ho could secure hem wjrk in Plattsmouth on the con- itiun that the strangurs pay $5 piece for Brown's trouble. They luim they did BO , but afterward dis- overed that the guaranty for jobs vns good for nothing and then in- onned the oflieors. TRUE TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot bo said of the vor faithful wife and mother , con- tantly watching and caring for her .car ones , never neglecting a single .uty in their behalf. When they nto ss.iiled by disease , and the system hould have n thorough cleansing , the toinach nnd bowolu regulated , blood uiriliod , malarial poison exterminated , ho must know that Elcctrio Bitters ro the only sure remedy. They ar ho best and purest medicine in the vorld , and only cost fitty cents. Sold by Ish & MoMahoii. (2) ( ) Not Allen Pardee'HugKlni. To thu Editor ol Tlio Dec. LAH YEOAH , N. M. , September 30 ily attention has been called several hues to associated press dispatches hat appeared about n month ago piv- ii' ' the information that A. P. Hug- gins had been con-ailed atLa Ctosse , Wis. , by Chief of Police Hatch , for Kissing counterfeit money. - An ac- iiiiintance of mine at this place sent o Hatch for a photograph of A. P. lugginB , and , after a careful study of lis features as represented in the pho- ograph , I think that Dr. Miller , of . 'ho liorald , might recognize the A. \ Huggins that ho was "writing up" ast summer and fall. This bad namo- ako of mine for it is certain now hat ho is bad , as ho pleaded guilty to ho charge on the 21st instant -I hope n the future will give his full given lame , whichis not as is your sub- criber's , ALT.KN FAIIUKK HUOOINH , W. ! WllHnni. ' Death- After long'illnosa of consumption Villiam L. Williams , ago 33 years , lied yesterday at half-past 10 'clock , The funeral will toke place rom his residence , No. 04 Tenth trcot , between Capitol nvenuo and ) avonport streets , to-morrow at 3 q'clook. The deceased had been au employe of the U. P. shops for nearly tlmtetm yearn. The friends of the family are iuvitgil to attend the fuiii mil , A Fine Finn. McEIfatrick tfc Sunt the St. Lotti architects , have prepared the dran ings for a model hotel , to bo crcctct at the corner of Tenth and Farnhan streets. According to thcso plans , to erect and furnish the hotel would cos at Ira'st ' $180,000V The arrangement and details of the hotel are ccrtainl ; very fine. The plans have not beei accepted , and it is doubtful whcthe the gentleman who h to erect it i willing to spend quite so much nionoj upon the hotol. RAPIDLY PUSHED. The Opera House Intorijr Looming up Grandly. Notwithstanding the damp weather which has a tendency to prevent the drying of plaster , work is being pushed rapidly forward in the opera house. Work on the gallery is now completed with the exception of placing | in the scats. All , ho fresco work on the coiling is complete with the exception of ono small me dallion , The balcony is in the same condition and requires merely to bo cleared up and the chairs inserted. The largo stage which has hitherto licen merely an upon space is now being rapidly tilled with the compli cated system nf woodwork which is necessary for the manipulation of the scenery. Mr. Toomoy if Noxon , Halley it Toomoy , of St. [ < ouift , who have the RCCIIO painting in iharge , is hard at work now with a brco of assistants. Thu heavy stag- ng which had to bo erected on account ) f the frescoing , and other work will ) o removed by Saturdayso Mr. Shaw , mo of the contractors says. These wards and planks once removed a clear view to the ceiling can bo ob- ained. The wood work is being rmhrd along rapidly , and one can ilready form a good idea of how really isautiful it will be. The opera house vill bo opened on the 17th inst. The RlRhtlSort of General- Jacob Smith , Clinton street , Buffalo ays he lias used Spring ISluxsoiu in his nmily as a general medicine for casci nf ndigestion , lilltouRncH" , bowel and kidney omplnints and disorders ari.iin from ini- mritieM of the Mood. He bpcaks highly f its efficacy. Trice 50 eents , trial bottle.s 0 cenU. codlw Real Estate Transfers The following transfers were ro- orded at the county clerk's office September 2'Jth , as reported for , his paper by John L. McCaguo , real state agent and conveyancer : Joseph Barker and wife to C. E. klayiio , paH of sec. ! ! 2 , tp. 10 , r. 13 , ast , w. d. $2,000. Joseph Barker and wife to C. E. rtuyne , part lot 4 , Thornell's add. , w. . -1,500. A. JT. Mayno and wife to Joseph Jarker. part lot 4 , ThornoH's add. , w. . -1,300. C. E. Mayno and \vifo to Joseph Barker , part lot 8 , Thornell'a add. , v. d. 2,000. Aug. Kountzo and wife to G. T. kckstrom , part lot 22 , Kountze 2nd dd. , w. d. 8225. Agnes J. Morrow to Herman Countze , part lot 4 , blk. 194A , Oma- m , exec. deed. $202. G. T , Beckstrom and wife to L. L. frisk , part lot 22 , Kountze'a add. , w. d. S1CO. W. T. Seaman and wife to W. A. Seymour , part lotB , Shinn'aadd. , w. d.-Sl.COO. fl. W. Yates to James H.Kirk , > art lot 4 , Ragen's add. , w. d. 8375. Z. T. AVilcox and wife to W. R. 'urner , part sec. 0 , tp. 1(5 , range 10 , ast , w. d. S800. Aug Kountxu and to James Gilbert , ot 15 , block } , Kountze's third add. , v. d.215. . A. J. Hiinscom and wife to Goo. P. Stebbiim , 1C lots in block 7 , Hans om's place , w. d. § 4,500. Jno. A. Horback and Stella M. lot 2 block 3 Ilor- > hamplin , part , , - > ack's second add. , w , d. $175. Mitchell Donaho to David Warren , . e. I of e. w. \ sec. 3(5 ( , tp. 05 , range OUw. d.-S500. John Apploby and wife to James Apploby , parcel in soc. 22 , tp. 10 , ango 10 east , w. d. $400. Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and yon vill UPVIT bo bilious. At C. F Ooodmin' . DIED- IAKHOFF On October : tO , Maud , in- faiit daughter of II. 11. tind Carrie Mar- hnff. St. Paul , Minn. , pnpera plenfc copy. UNSWOHTH-Wodnesdftv , Oct. nth , at 5:40 : n. in. , Krunk K , Hon of Frank S. and Lizziu M. AiuHWurth , aged 1 year and it days. "Funeral to-inorrnu- 2 p. in. from the csidence (115 ( S. Eighth street. Uid of beauty ! babe of L-race ! 'runnuil is thy cherub lace ; Ingclti"hie ( thy npirit'n Might , lame In deHolntc to-ntglit , Treed from oaith an-.l all its woes , 'uru oil lily , sweet as nwe , , ) eath.nlpn'ron thy natal morn , V cherub lout , an nnncl born. 1 one to Chri-it , cafe in Ilia arniH , \"o pain for thec , no wild alarum ; Ufu pastitd in tlirou h the "gutcn ajar , " 11 .feiiiit' crown another star. Struck With Ckidr. Last night George McDonald and a riond were btnnding in' n saloon at 'hirtccnth and Harncy streets. They iad a couple of drinks on the bar bo- ore thorn and were discussing the ) olitical prospects. While so engaged t is charged that Ed. Culver without ny provocation grabbed a chair and cult McDonald a severe blow on the toad. Culver was arrested to-day and ho cnso nostponod until the 15th inst. A Juror Arrested. A man named Schill , who is nerving on a jury in the district court , was ar rested at noon yesterday us he stepped outside the court room , lie at that eaistod the oilicer , thinking that the act that he wet it juror ; ranted him immunity from airestbut 10 finally consented to go with the loliceman. Ho was taken before a iwtico of thu peace on a warnmt in i civil case , and on being identified as i juror by Deputy Clerk Hutluwiiy , was rckixaed. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures sin , indigestion anil liciirlhuru. At 0. K. Oooilmnn. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adtcrtlacincnl To Loan , For 8 lo , fx t , Found , Wants , ItoorcJIno , ic , , will bo In- lotted In those column * once for TEN CENTS per line ; ouch subsequent Insertion , K1VECKNTS per lino. The first Innortlon never lo a than TWKNTY.FIVK CENTO TO LOAN MONEY. M 10NEY TO LOAN Call at Uw Otllco of U. L. ThoniM UoomS. Crelchton Illock. T ° lonnnt Irora 8 to 10 per tent. . on peed real cjtatcsocurlty , by DIl. ISAAC KDWAUDd , 1100 Knrnham St. I.OAA--AI rcntln- - - 8 per - / . tcrnt In sums of $2KW and upwards , lor 3 to 6 y.iars , on Unit-class city antj larm proticrty. Ilitms fluAt , Kfijitu and LOAN AnnvcT , ifith and Doiuilts Sts. HELP WANTED. _ . . _ j lic'pcr in a flrft- clas < hotel or boarding house , by a young nan Can clvo peed rtfereiuo. Call ornddrcss ' ( . , Ooran llou o. 187-7' 'ANTKD A ( food uctUo boy. Knqillro at lie J olllco. 168-tf ANTBD Qlrl at tlio Fionch Codeo llmiio , 10th til. , 181.tt "VXrANTED Ooup'c ' furnished roonn. In prl- VV ate family preferred. Addrcw A. W. , lioiofDci ! . 1S2-0' ANT1H ) 2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping - keeping , AdJrcsB A. W , , Ilcu oilier. 183- ' "ITf ANThll \ mwg manulti Rood experience \ \ for porter in noro. Addresi A. H. o. , Onnha I1. O. 17S & ' I'llll A good jslrl for Bonir.il hou e- I : ; 415 tigth St. , bet. ChictKO and Cast. 180-tf WANTEO-xlly ( jtiitleman wltli wife t o ulcu milimilshcd rooms with DoarJ. Aildrcm S. , thlsotllcc. 17b-b * \T7 ANTKD Hoard and room , ( orlvato fauilly \V prelcrrod ) by a joun ' married couple , \ltliln B\ blocks of pott offico. Addiesw 11. , lice Mice. 109-0' A competent cook nnd ei-cond WANTED Rlrl , fttsoutliwchtcornir ot U.th and St. lary'n a\cnue. 167-6 * Two or three room * , or a mial WANTED liousofor ) ilit ) boupa-hceiilng. Ad t. E. KctKUson , Onialit , Xeb 170- i ANTKD A. dish-Hathcr nt the Emmet House. 140 8 iTirANTED E.\rlcnccd | Rrnnntgtrl forv'cn VV t'ral liotisottork ; small family. 1S1.S Web er St 157-0 [ TrANTED Ily an nccouiilatit in a railroad W oltlcc , a eliimtion as book-krcpcr tncni- iloy lil8c > cnlnKs ; la competent anil rulliblo. lest of city references f Hrniahtd. Addro H llouk C0er , Bee uitkc. 10u-tf iTT"ANTED Furnished ronms and board i V > prl\ate family for Kcntlciiian , wife and no child. Addtess . F. K. , Care BceolKiv. .JtrANTBD nhl at 10EO North 10th Ktreel , VV opnofito J. J. Brown. JIUS. J. JL COUNS AN. l4-tf ( ! J\T ANTED A 3 oun ( ? man about 16 yearn of r V airo to do general store work. FRANK J. AMOK. lS9-tf . Three experienced men in a dry goods and clothing store. Oood al- ry paid &nd pcnnaiicnt employment , llust leak English nnM Oerman. Apply by letter ml photograph , stating : ase , whether married ir single , also where lot employed nnd how onVolbacli Bras. , Qrand Island , Neb , Sept. 132-7 \T ANTED A thoroughly c.\i > cricnred girl to rV do general housework. To such iorl ( ages will bo paid. Applj bctucen 2 and 4 clock p. in. , 2100 Dodge bt. 121-tf TT ANTED By a competent drcss-riiker to yV ork In families by day or cek ; can fur- iaha flrst-cUMi inachin > * . Call or address on onday , Oct. 2nd , at 1721 Webster street , be- wetn 17th and Ibth. 'TTTANTED Situation by ajouns man of fAin- Vy Ilyas clerk or book-kicper. Has hail sev eral years expcrici.ee us clerk In hotel. CUM gito first-class rck'rtnce Address ti. 11. , Tlio lice otllcc. - OS-tf TANTED A couple good cylinder prcs- * rV feeders. Can tlnd ttiady employ ir.cnt at his ollicc. 7-tf T7"ANTED Respectable employment b ) hue- | /V / band and wife. Address I' . P. C. , lice Ol- co. 077-tl TTANTED Jlanufacturinsf concern wants a f V business man In Omaha and in evnry city not already taken ) . A few hundred dollar * no- urnry to pay for gnodn on < lclhery after orders ua been secured lor the same ; SIM per month irofit Kuar.uitccd. Trio most searching Invrsti- rutlou solicited. A. B. ARNOLD & CO. , 1L.-J3 Iroadnaj , New York , sc'21Ct > ANTED Good scronU idrl nt 1818 Chicago W btrett. 41-tf I'T ANTKIJ HouieKcof cr , 110D Farnhani fat. , VV upstairs. BC-tf TfANCED Oirl at 2W)1 ) Dod o street. VV i D70-tf TANTKU Funding bridnoaud nohooUwnds. 'Y H.T. ClarkBcllu\ui ) . iC-tf FOR RENT HOUSEG AND LAND. 71011 HfiNT Itooms at northeast eorncr 18th andlzirdSt. 177-12' 71011 HUNT A desliably located cottage of . nix rooms , furnished or unfurnished. K. K. ayilcn , Omih.i Mttlonal Bank. 1BO-7 71O11 HF.NT Furnished rooms for Rtntltinan , ; at 3j9 tarnhatn St. , bet , IGth and 17th. 1740- Abnck house , corner 11 th and FORRENT raclllc. Knqillro Oco. H , Peterson , near U. V. depot. 1U2-II ITIOH riKNT Nicely finilsheil front alco o J ; room ; also a mnuller room , law prices ; brick houso. COKH bt , , 5 doors \tcu of 20th St. 1M tf 710It I'.ENT New 4-room house , South 17th ? street J. L. WKLSHANS , ut Union Elcva- r. ll&tf 701 ! HBST A house of 8 rooms and barn , in } good ocullty , at * M per month. The IIOUHO elegantly furiiiahed. Kurnl'urc ' can bo bought , leap. Inquire of U. Khrutter , B. W. Cor. 10th nd t'arnham Hts. lot 6 TtOIl UKNT Ju > t finished two first-class two- story brl'k houses , 8 and 0 rooms , stable nil cemented cellars ; 840 mouthy In advance. V.M. BUSHMAN , H. K. corner IMh And Uoiitf aa HU. P23.U 710R KENT 2 lurnlsheJ roomii over MCJ- ; chant * ' Kic.li .nieN. B. ccr. 18th and Dodge reet * . 289.tt Oil UKNT-Onu room with hoard , 1803Coll- F fornla ttrcct. 7S5-tt 1'OR SALE. 71011 BALE Immediately , small houto , pica'- J autly located , at bargain If sold at oueo. pply on pmnlsui kt corner Utn and Dim-nport. [ TtOH SALE At a bargain , family liono suit- L1 able for family or dtllu-ry wa on. iNiiulrc 114 Uuvtnport SI 173 10 TTIOHSALE A six-hone pocr cniriite with 1 } clght'liorM boiler , almost now. Knniilruat Dolan .b lAiiKHorth } ' , Kos. 110 und 11'J 14th struct , Omaha. 7 6 * JOll HALE Stock anil Hxtttres ot millinery , notion and hulr etoru , dolui ; a good busmens , ocation central ; store and dvtcllini , ' togcthur , rentchsap. I u l h to rctlrt f rom bublnru. Ad- rws A. 11 , Post Olllco , Omaha. 1B7-13 poll SALE A beautlfiil i-tldeuca property of ; 10 ! acres v lth uomiuodlous houso. Kulit ini cif on'Jiard und \ | neynrd. lunation d htly , nly two and a half mlltui from poit olllco. liar- Kami JOHN L. MfCAOLK. Opp. f. O. 71) ) tf BiM(3 : hm rattllinr long lutu of nou u , | or. lands and faruu for tale Cell ud get " h m" . 7011 SALE Cheap , A No. 1 riding pony In > food condition , J , II , LIXAIIAN , 70S H XthBt. 113-a * 70K SALE ll ) > s of DoucUi anil Birry COUD. j tlM. AKOt > EWATEUl ; ( > 20Fanilukuiiitrpvt SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Ooimnnort iruw HAI.K 1 first clw iiiMnu " orir n. lory JL1 cheap ; nrarlv new. Inquire Milton Itojter * & Son , th and rariihnm Stt _ 30 tf 011 SALi : Kour ncrci ol l n < ! near wattr 17 wells reservoir , al ot o cottoirc ? on Ciplto Hill. AdJ. ANIUWVjllhVIN8.lSOO DOUKIM St IS 18 tf SALfc. SALfc.KSTATJIIOOK k COP. I.IOU SA'.K A TOiall engine , II. W. 1'ayne k ; Son's mike. In perfect aider. liKitilrsofH. 36-tf "I710R 8AI.E Lease ami furniture of Mlrst-cU 1 } hotel In a town ol 1800 Inhabitants , In Ut ol Nebraska : has 21 beds ; the traveling Ten's ro sort. Inquire at IIKi : olllco. 21H-tf SALE Fine stock fann of 4W ) aertg EOU liouie , cattle shed , orchard kc. , with In riuiy reach of railroad. Price , $4600 , par time at 0 % . JOHN U McCAQUE , Opp. Post oin.o. Gsu-tt AND LAND-Ucmw rents hou.cs , HOUSK9 , Iiotcli , fanr ots , lands , ofllccs roomR , etc , Sco let p" ? o "T7\OltflAtE \ Oooil house with four roorac and JL1 half lot , No. 2013 Oodo between 2GUi nnd 27th street. Oooil will and sliado tr ; house ID RCKK ! condition. Inquire on promises. % 21-U , , And faramlii repblrod by M UMIlIiniLAS and FAriiam sti. 7SOtf B RMIS1 NEW C1TV MAl'S.Sic. Soc 1st p ) > e. MISCELLANEOUS. -l1nck ! Vow fo..ml nnd tloir , little whlto LOST lircnst ; lulu leather collar on. Liberal m- wmil will bo tial.l far Mr return tDillclm'cl Week- lia-h , Hth St. . Let. HnriicAfeliil llawnnl. 110 0" HALE tUOfiJlu weathers.Ad- drcis Anton Abel , I'luoi Crock , IMngon Co. , b. 185.18' f RVTLKM AN Tin iity-iur ! j cart ot ago , hold- VlT Ing rcuKimlblc posit.on , ri.icliiii good KiiUry , hollclts c-oiru pondencc with \onng Indjr not o > cr tucnty ycariofagu oujiitinatrinKtny ; For u ldrc oniiiirc | at Tliu Ilcu OillciU48 Till' HENT A Urge unfiiniNied room _ . . J. Inv \\indoiv and M'nunli. vllhln tix blocks from 1' . O. Adilrcsi. C. i. , this ollltc. 10S-tf TN8TiUCTION-JIrs.Chai. ; llruzdlns Dramatic J. Kcndcr nnd Teach'r of Elocution pupils ro- ttlved at rujtduicu. No. t > bt Ibth St. , nearUtxliic. 160-7 * AGENTS CANVASS For books , you know , will sell "Lifo of rr sldent ( iarflcld , "Heroes of tlio Plains. " "llonler Outlaws , " "Laws of llusinesi. " IKA WALUIION & CO. , St. Louis , Mo. pc26daulm * T > IHS' UEALEfeTATK 1JOOJ1. u INSTIIUCTION3 In French.0cr PniVATE Orcck and Latin. 1'rof. Henry W Meek , VJ07 JacUoii St OOO-ocS ALKD HAY At A. II. Sander's feed Store , B 1013 Harncy St. nlO-U BC 1ALL ATMRa. B. K. OLAHKK'B No. 1 Uoaid C Ins llcvfo , cor. iUh : and Doilgo Hts. lion cltr 610-tf EM1S' ItUAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S B 1st paj . TELLER AND 3ICDIWM Mm F HI 17.1 tells pott , present and future In loto ami all affain. Him rucnh tlio dcipcst sccrctsa tlio heart. She possesses the magnetic ] crS > fulfill all } our v ishes. Call at No. 22 corner Ifltn and Cliicago strict. UP A red cow. Owner can hfvo tlio TAKEN by pro ln property and paying ihargei FRANOIS UOI1UIAS , Saunders and Grace St . au21-ev wedSt COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. K\crj body In Council Bluffs tote WANTED TUG Urr , 2n tents ) > cr week , de livered by carriers. Oltieo tomcr JJroadway and Main , up stairs , Council LllufTs. Wl-tt To litiy 100 tons 'broom com. WANTED address Council Illuffi Broom Factory , Council Illuff , Ion a. 65S-29tf A seed caqicnter at onco. Ap ply M.nster . & Adams Council niuffd , Iowa. CSP-2g' ANTED A llnit-cla broom tier. - < -3 Jlayns W & Co. , Council Bluffs , lov/a. 6CO SO * Ww w ANTED A boy to do chores at JljnstorB fishery , Council UlulTs. 001-23 * Uood girl for general housework. WANTED Maria Mynstcr , Council Bluffs. C02 tf A situation by n first-class rrllUr. WANTED 0 join ) cxpcrlcnc'C. Understands 3d ] and new proceHses. Sneaks tni llsli and Uerinan and airjuainted nltn * tcam and irater liiMcrs. Can 'iiu the best ef rcftrcncc. Will L-omeon trial at any time. Addrc&s II. S. , Box 1B11 , Council lilulTa , la. 9-28 TTTANTED 11 acentlcman of cxpcrlenccand VV bu-iness habits , a position with a film , cither on clerk or t travel. Itcicrcnco civen. 1. L. WA'IKINS , Council Bluffs. 012 29 1 on or nddn * * Potter * Palmer , 40 South CALL street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail road tickets ea t , west , north and BOiith. Chicago J10.00 Koiiiid trip S10.00 Kvf rv ticket Kuai- uiteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged _ _ _ analT-lni FOR SALi : Old tupers 4nu nor hundred , at The lice ollicc , Council Illulls. sc-27-tf Two experienced book solicitors WANTED ( and Utah. Address I' . 0. > o1214 , Council Bluffs. Iowa. V99-21 * fo Contractors , JBaildon and Property Owner * The undeiet ncd ha\Injf been appointed agent 'or the cvtcnelio Iron and n\ru \ manufacturing louses of 1C. T. Ilarnutn , of Detroit , and thu HiiBhcl Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , 3hlo , cawcity | of 60 tons dally , Is prepared to 'iirnUh estimates and pricLS for iron columns , Ufce. . , forstoro fronts , window caps and llls , ; lirenhold plates , urought iron beams and ( ? lrd- ; rs , lijdraullc clu\atora , staple IlttinK's , pulleys , ihaftini ; , tc. ; also Iron fences , cresting , n in- low guards , shutters , stairs , balconies , ecttecs , : halisa cu , acqutriums , fountains , summer louses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornaments , lower stands , jmve guards , lc. , ttv. . in endloaa i arlcty. Cataloi ivs tuppllod on application. HH.INIIV u. JiAituv. Manufacturers' Agent , 'J2 1'carl street. kusl0-lin mo Council Bluffs , Iowa' EDWAED KUEHL , HAOISTEH OK PALMYSTERY AND CONDI ! riONALlBT , 498 Tenth Street , between Farnbam mdllaincy. Will , with the aid of euardlon iplrits , obtain for any ono a plance at tha past mil present , and on certain conditions In the fu ture. Hoots and Shoes mode to order. Perfect < ntl factlon ruaranU-ed au26-lm POWDEI Absolutely Pure- Made from Orapo Crpu.n Tartar , No ether ri tlon makfs buih light , Jiaky hot breads , uxurlous jirutry. Can be eaten by Djcrcntlc ulttout futr of tlieIII. rc.ultlnK from hutvy inJI ftct'.blc ' food. Hold o.-.ly In cant , , by all Urccon IIOYAL DAR1NOI'0\V KU CO Now Yf rk. C , F. i