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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IffilOA.iT , OCTOBER 7 181. BE ! Friday Morning , Oot. 7. HEPUBLICANCODNTY TICKLE XIECTION Tt'KSOAV , NOVEMBER 8TI For Sheriff , Vat Treasurer , JOHN HUSH. For Clerk , " ( ' .TOHN BAUMr.U. W' V v , ' i i f ' Tor Commissioner , . r. KNiaiiT , For Judge , t' AMM.CHAlWIOK. For Surveyor , OKOIIOK SMITH. botlnntnictinn , J. J. POINTS. For Coroner , JOHN O. .JACOBS. For the nccomodntlon of our up-low pntrons arrangements have been mode wit Edholm & Erickson , jowclern , opposite tli pout office , whcro advertisement * nn crdere for the city delivery of THK BE will 1)0 received. Advertisements for'tli evening must bo handed In before 1:30 ] to. , tor th'o morning edition before 8 p. ml 8i I i > cptS3.U LOOA'li BREVITIES. I Pnttcrion nnlln coat. Doano , Itcllablo Hatter. Frederick leading Hatter. Owl Cigars at Kulm'n lm Stoi-c. Qulna llnmlolinc Powder at Knhn' Smoke Starltnn & Storniit , ilnct ' Cigar , at Kulm' Drug Store only. Night School rvt Ilathbun Ihtnlno Collcue. A. , , Th Lk > n continues to roar for Moore Harne * ad Saddlery. For nu Oommerclal Job Prlntlnf II at TBX BEB Job rooms. Who payii the lilKhest price for Socon Hand Fnrnltiirot JtAbrahams & Lowli 1121 Douglas street * ! < ( ecp0-2w Mostof , thoflclio vinltod St. Tjpul from Omaha to BCD the * Veiled ProphctH proccHalon haxe returned homo , t t * IScincmber the nalo of' ' ncntH fo ] { cmenyl opcrw.to-morrow mornlnff nt TCd > helm & KrickBcn's. " Loil Lunch of key . Finder wil ! jilcftio leave thcnj , attho , , delivery , , window at the pofttoffico andf rccc\ reward. y. . Circus any. Colder weather in predicted by tholo ( ciil Heors. ' . : . ti , < i < . A gooelly part of one block on Tcntl xtrcet is being curbed. The meeting at. the Christian churcl ntill continues with unnlmtcd in to rest. , Thrcoflrunkt and'ono diflturbanco 'ol ' the peace the latter by a boy at TIIK IK ! > office nro among the matter * to > bo con- nidcred by Ills Honor this moriiing- , Secure your seats for Nip And Tuck and ovoid the rush to-motrow. They play Friday and Saturday with nnmtinoe. It lithe most laughable comedy yon ever ow. ow.Tho The great Barnuin and London show will exhibit In Omaha , to-day. They present this vcar the greatest combination -of attractions over gathered under one tent , and if they meet with the same auc- cess in Omaha they have in other clticp , they will draw the largest crowd ever brought to thlx city. One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful rcHidcnco lots , located on Hamilton street , half way between the turn table of the red street car line and the waterworks reservoir and addition , and just went of the convent of the Sinters Poor Clalio In Shinn's addition. Prices tango from 875 to 9110 each , nnd will bo hold on coxy terms to those who will improve. Bemls' real catata agency , Fifteenth and Douglax HtrccU. Terrible D Me , 4 A young man named Hmnuol Miihan awallowod "nearly two ounces of spiritk of ammonia yesterday afternoon in n saloon on Thirteenth street. Ilo had Joon "indulging"-'soinowlmt ) foradny or two nnd desired to counteract thu oifocU of the liquor. Dr. ( Jlwdwiek wan called nnd used nil posaiblo reme dies. Late last night it was thought that most of thu nimnonin had been expelled from the unfortunate * man'n Mtofnoch , and ho may Burvivo , Cooinbajund Brown , nrreated on a charge .of practicing a confidence gunu on twff'foreignors , were examined yes. turday afternoon. Coomlm wni re. leased , but Brown woa couvictud and Hontoncod to thirty < layn in jail. \ Set Back 42 Year * . "I WIIB troubled for many yoara with Kidney Complaint , Gravel , &c. ; iiiy blood became tljn ; I WAS dull and iniictivo ; could hardly crawl about ; was nn old , wont out man all over ; could got nothing to help mo , until 1 got Hop Bitters , and now I am a boy ugain. My blood and kidneys are all Tight , and I am as active as a man of 30 , although I am 72 , and I bavo no doubt it will do as well for others of my ago. It is worth a trial. " ( Fath er. ) Sunday Mercury , ootl-15 , "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a day makes a happy household. ' AtO. F. Goodman J. B. Smith , a carpenter , was found dead in his bed at the Hudson River house /'bii Harnoy street , yesterday _ morning. The coroner WHS sum moned and empannolod u jury , who found that the deceased cawu to his death from .heart disease , to which ho was subject. Considerable ) money was found sowed in his shirt at the lime ho wa * discovered. The hurittl -will be delayed until ' relatives can be heard from. _ Bargains in cloaks ut KcDonnld's. McDonald's dolmans , Sweet potatoes Bo per pound at Buf. Ah ! Hats gt W Cent Store. septSleodlm TRAVELING ROYALTY. Knlakaiift Pays His Sec 'ond Visit to Omaha. How He Was Entertaiho i While Horo. Shotch. ot the Ornnd Tonr Whlc Ho Hai'AJmcMtt OoMtiloted. ' King Knlaknua in in town. One again Onmlm throws open her ho pitnblb doors to thu son of.lcstln from the Sandwich Islands. The yis has been expected for nome time , i thin city was ftoloctcd ns or of the few ntopping placi inj th6 trnna-continciitnl toil TlioHo who have noror had. the goo fouutio to gnico upon ono [ tliroug jvlioaO veins pulsate the Ijloinl royi mny now hnvo , tlio opportunity < seeing a real live king. Jit WIIH not generally known ut win hour tlio king would arriyo yestordaj nndnfl a consequence lliero were * bt comparntively feu * people about ill . ' * * . , ftTi , j depot. However , sovcml rcmoine tlibro for nn hour or more waiting hi arrival. t < It' ' was after i2 o'clock when' * tli private car of Mr. .Perkins , of thS 0 , H.nfc Q. , was sidotrackcd nt the Unio Pacific depot. When the train stoj pod lion , J. M. Woolworth and Hi DavUnport , of the C. , B. & Q appeared at the entrance Mr. Woolworth alighted - i make arrangcmout for the disposal " bin gac.sts , while the remaining members bers of the party turned the lowe end of the depot and started up th front platforjn. * * . . , $ b Tho. party consisted of KingKalo kaua Col ] Judd ; ono of his. four min laiera ot 'state } Major McFarland first chamberlain , and ' Mist ) Genii SVoOlw6rth. ' * Knlakaua is of medium hcighfj.ifiie inclined to bo portly. His face ii full and round. Ho wears a sot o tioayy blackThiuttoh chops , \siluskors with ; a , mustache ! ' His. complexion i ; very dark brown. Ho was neatly am 'aimionnbly drcnsod and cxhibttcc bulllittlo 'jewelryiv'whito' ' ' Panami liat was the only thing about him tha ookod nt all odd. In company vwith lus'two ininiston nnd Mian Woolworth , King Kalakatu entered Judge Woolworth's private carriage and were driven to that gen ; lomen'a residence on St. Mary'e tvvcnuo : A sketch of the travels of King Kal- ikaua who pays his second visit tc Omaha to-day , may not bo uuintorest- ng to readers of TIIK BP.E. Kintt Kalakaua ( David ) , who recent- y arrived in this country on the waj lomu from Europe , was born at Houo- ulu in 1830. Ho is descended from ho ancient kings of tbo island of Ha- trail , and was educated at the royal chool of his native city an establish ment said to bo thoroughly English hroughout. In 1BGO ho paid a visit o California , and in 1874 to Now fork , where ho was so struck with ho enterprise and growing greatness hat ho then and thmo formed the esolution to nuilco the grand tour ipon which ho started on the 20th of ast January , and which ho intends to jring to a dona toward the end of the ircsont month of October. When his athor , Lunulilo , died , in 1874 , ho ras elected king by the legislature , hirty-m'no voles having been given or him against mx for hm rival , the lowager Qifoon Emma. A riot in aver of the queen took pluco upon lie occasion , but owing to the mtcr- oronco of an Aiorican and an Eng > ish vessel of war , tlien lying in the mrbor , it waa speedily quelled , and Calakaua placed securely upon the Iirone. Ills Majesty ; * who is supposed tobo , raveling incognito , has /been iiccom tanied during his present tour by At- orney General William N. Armstrong , f the Hawaiian Islands , wlfo ( ravels vith him as ono of his four Min in tors t State , by Colonel Judd , his first Jhamborlain , and by Major MaoFar- ami and many domestics. His first iuit was to San Francisco , whcro ho ras entertained most sumptuously , an 10 has boon at the courtn of the vaiv us countries on his prbgratmme. Ho text wont to Sacramento nnd thence o Japan where ho waa the guest of ho Emperor , and wn entertain- d by the Mikado nnd prices f the royal blood. Having ttainod the thirty-third degree of Hiisonry , the fraternity tendered him ball nt Yokohama ; hut the massacre f the Emperor oE Jlusam occurring t the time , the idea of giving the estival was abandoned. Ho next iiited China , but in cotuoijuonco of > ad weather did not qo to Pekin. Ithough met at Tion Tsiii by Li Jung Ohung , the first citizen in the mpiio , Ho visited Hong Kong , lowover , where ho wtis entertained in ho narno of the Queen of England , > y the governor of the colony. After his ho proceeded to Siam , where 10 beeanut the guest of the [ ovornur , and * visited many places f interest under the most distiu- juishod guidance. Wo next find him vith Sir Frederick WuJit , the English jovornor , and afterwards at Calcutta. < Vom this hitter -place lie proceeded o Benares , , the saored city < of India , md thence to Bombay , wlu-ro ho vi - ted the Silent To er vvhero the Bodies of the dead > \cro once exposed .o bo devoured by vultuies. From Jombay ho sailed for Egypt , whore ho khedive took him in u royal cariq Dairo , and where lie saw the pyramids ud various other objects of interest. ilo then wont to Alessandria nud over the Mediterranean to Naples , whore he was wceiviid by the king and queen rf Italy. Fiom Naples ho proceeded to Homo , whcro he had an intcrvic with the pope ; nnd from Homo ho R < forth for Kngland , where ho bccnui the gUL" t of Queen Victoria and tli Prince of Wales. The next point Of h iourney was Brussels , where ho P : changed visits with King Lcopoh and tliun wo find him at Berlin , whci ho was received by Piinco Willian the pmperor being nbiuit , Froi here ho went to Yienna , wheic liu wi entertained by Win. Walter Phelpi the American minister , atid rm several distinguished Ainer 5can gentlomon. To th succcudod Parm , wheic , in tl ; absence of the president of the Fronc republic , ho wan mot by the miniate of foreign nflliirft , atid wnn ontertnine by HI. do Lcssops. From Paris li journeyed to Madrid , nmt thence t Lisbon , whcro ho wAH ontoriaincd b the king of Portugal. From Lisbo ho rotiirnefl t ) > Paris , where ho n nnincd ibr n fortniqlit , seeing nil thu mis to bo seen. Thc'h , hastening t London once more , lie irmtlo a visit t Scotland , ttnd sailed on the 13th in slant for America. Although Knlaktuiii Bpenkn Engli's Jlucntly' , he * ( Idea not , tindei stand af' ' kinglo word c French. Hu wears Iho Europea costume wiih a familiarity and tfrnc the most facile , nnd comporln him'sel ' in nil rcspcclB like nn , .Amtjrican gen tleman. Although well proportione he is bulow the tniddlo height , and hn asligh ( > tendcn6y to boi'puleiicy. .Ill comnldxion is dark brown , hia lnii black ns night , his forehead largo , : in his eyes ilntk , brilliant ilnil plcrcinji Hifl nose in aquiline , and his lip curved and nomowhat hcnsualj whil his whole aprlcnranco bcHpcakB frank IICKH and good nature. JIEUEITION LAST EVKNINO. Yesterday the king and party dinoi nt Hon. J. M. Woolworth'sj and ii the evening n very pleasant mfonnn reception was extended his majcst ; by Mr. and Mrs. Woolworth , t ! which only unmarried young ladie and gentlemen from the city uoro in vitcd. The Hpacious parlors of tin pnlaiial residence wore thrown open and by nine o'clock they were fille ( with n select nnd fashionable com pany. The king was highly pleased will the heartiness and informality of thi reception , and' seemed to greatly en joy himself. During the evening i sumptuous repast was served. An or chestra iii the hall of the main en trunco discoursed excellent mimic , t < which the party danced- until a late liour. Several line vocal production ! were rendotpd by talent from the company , which enhanced the enjoy incut of the occasion , t 'His majesty and party go westward to-tlay at noon , occupying a special Pullman car. Ho will proceed direcl to San Francisco and arrive home at an early date. CRUSHED BY THE CARS , A Boy Killed at Ilor/a Distillery Yard. A fatal accident occurred in the yard of ho Willow Springs Distillery 'CHterday afternoon. James P. Wind- ng , n boy eight years old , wns homily ily crushed by backing cars. Tht ad wns a son of Chris. Winding , who has charge of the distillery yards. He wns sent by his father to their homo , i short distance nway , on an errand. leturninff , the littled fellow , while crossing n side track in the yard , was cnockod down by a backing car and run over. His head and body were crushed into a shapeless mass. Mr. Winding AN as within a few steps } f his uon when the fatality occurred , jut could not reach him in time to natch him from under the wheels. Coroner Jacobs was summoned nnd mpanelod a jury , who viewed the re- 1)111118. Thu following were the jury : A. D. tfofris , F. Kloppner , A. , ) . Hnbou , 2. Kuony , Peter A. Hnnson , G. P. irmstrong. They rendered n verdict lint the fivtnlHy wns purely accidental nd ascribed no blnino to tiny one. Cnt in the Head. Jacob Koinor foreman of the Her- Id preH ? room , wns arrested lost night n a charge oi striking Oco. Gibson , yho is employed on an evening pa- > or in this city , on the head with a vronch , inflicting u scalp wound bout two inches long and exposing ho skull. Dr. Morrinm dressed the ut. Gibson claimed that his arms vore held by lleiner's brother while 10 struck him. Eatir * Batlsfaotloa Rendered Such is substantially the report of 3. T. Worland , Esq. , Coiicordin , Ky. , rho writes : I have boon Boiling tit , acob's Oil for some time , unef find tiat it gives entire satisfaction , In ovoral can' * of rheumatism under ly observation the euro waa complete. District Conrt Case . There WUH n verdict in the case of lilliird vs. Burley , on trial in the eliu- rict court to-day. It was for the laintiff and amounted to about five undrod dollars. The case of Mrs. Goodrich vs. the ity of Omnha wns then called. This s an appoalfrom the award of arbitrn- ors. Mra. Goodrich brought n suit ir damages for injuries sustained and 10 arbitratoiH merely awarded twon- y-llvo dollars , nit The suit brought by Jacob ichroiner against Gen. Estabrook for onting n house for the purposes of institution was dismissed yeiterelay n Judge Boneko's court at the in- lance of the prosecutor. Schroiner ilso jiaid the cost in the cuso. fi triil pncknge of "BUCK-DRAUGHT" n > u nf charge , At 0. F eJfxxlimn'i. Miss Mollie Managuo wishes to in- onu his customers that she has moved o noi-thwcst of Twelfth on Dodge , 201 and will do dressmukiiiK in fumi * leu as usunl. Ulsters received Uiii morning nt McDonald's. , Organs , pianos , etc.at the lowest prices , at Edhohn & Efickson's. / Oct. U-tf HIS EXCELLENCY. The Marquia of Lorno Pnsst Through Omaha. The Marquis of Lome , govorni Kcnoral of Canada and Her Majesty Dominions in North America , nr suite , passed through Omaha ycstc day on his return from an oxtendc tour through the northwest. Tl party , with servants , numbered si : teen. Beside the Marquis of Lorr there were Col. Dewinlon , prival secretary to his 'excellency ; Mii Chator , A. D. C ; 'Cnpt. Bagot , Ai I O.j llov.D. McGregor , of Edinbuq Scotland ; Sidney Hall , of The Lot doh Graphic ; E. II. Austin , < The London Times , and Dr. Cullc Sowoll , of Quebec. The party wei in the Pullman car "St. Nicholas , which was sent out from Chicago t Dillon , Montana , to meet , his.cxco lorioy , under charge of G. J. Carper top , ono of ( ho governor general suite. The parly all showed the wcnthc bronxo from their trip , but wor healthy nnd hearty. Tlmy have ha an extended , nnd , in some respects n laborious tour. It waa his excel lency'a intention lo make n thoroug ! examination of the queen's north western dominions , and lie full carried it out. They Icl Quebec July 18th , and proceeded di rect to Winnipeg , making most of th journey from Fonda to that point ii canoes. From Winnipeg they wen through the grrator portion of th nbrthwostorn territory. Their journey noy tooK them to Ft. Ellis , Qu Ap pello , Carllon , Prince Albert's sotllo mcnt , BattlolioM , nnd lo Calgury Calgary is anticipated as the poin where the now Canada Pacific roai will continence to ascend the Rocki mountains. At Fort Shnw the party were mos cpurtoously received and trnnsporta tion furnished them to Dil Ion. This journey occupied live 3nys , the party traveling bi light wagons and four-horso iteams Their trip from the terminus of tin railroad until it was again niotwa over 1,300 miles in length. Durinj the trip , until the United States territory ritory was reached , the company wen escorted by the North western mountoe mlicu. The governor general had a numbei > f interviews on his journey .with the [ ndian tribes , whoso chiefs assembled o greet him and hold councils. p soriouH mishap occurred on the rip and all of the party returnee : feeling well. They expressed the greatest admiration for the western country of the United States. Hero the party divided. His excel oncy , private secretary , Col. Dewin on , nnd Maj. Chater return to Win. nopog , via Sioux City. Tffe remaindei of the party go east by way of Chi cago. The governor general goes direct to Ottawa from Wmnopeg , and will probably arrive homo in a fen weeks. Tke Rink t Sort of General. Jacob Smith , Clinton ntreet , Buffalo says ho has used 'Spring Blossom in hU amily as a general medicine for cases ol ndlgestion , biliousncw , bowel and kidney complaints and disorders arising from im purities of the blood. Ho speaks highly of 1U efficacy. Price CO cents , trial bottles Ocentu. eodlw "The Kevoro House I ounci iJlutfi s the best second-class hotel in the vest. " auar7-lm PERSONAL. t C. C. McNish , Evj. , of Wwaer , is in the ity. ity.Mrs. Mrs. P. J. Nicholls went to Kansas Uity last oveniii } , ' . County Treasurer White , of Burt conn- y , is in the city. Miner Bruce nf Brighton , ii in the city n bin uay homo , Nathan Shelton , of the wnterwotks , has bturncd from St , Lenin. JlrK. John O'Brien left for n visit at St. MM * ycstenlay afternoon. H. M. Uttloy , Esq. , an attorney nt l w n 0'iVcill City , is in town. lion. Uriah Bruner , ' of West Point , a elevate to the republican convention , is in io city. lion , Simon Kwitznr , receiver of the Jnited States land olfico at Bloomington , s in the city. Tohn L. MeanR , mayor of Grand gland , is in Omnha , He h registered at 10 Creighton. Mrs. C. E. Yost and Miss Carrie Mil- nrd went east yesterday. They will \ieit n Detroit a xhort time. Amoi E. tioult , an attorney of 1'olls Ity , Nvb. , la in the city on a visit te his rother , T. Fulton (3nult. Col. Prank Ifaulon , delegate from Yal- uy precinct of this county to the ntato tmvcntlnn , biw re tinned home. lr , Graddy has 'onutuNashvilleTom , , o get married. lie will rcturnwl next 'hurmlay accompunied by his wifu. A. W.fr , uncr , eummliwary of the Wa- a h dining car line , camu in yejtenl.iy on tour of inspection. Ho expressed him- elf as greatly satUlled with the rraugo- lentn of this end of the lino. In a special car from the C , , B. it Q. oad , which was attached to the North- vesteni train , bound east yesterday a/1 croon eon , was John Walters , proprietor of the < ondon Times , Ho was accompanied by is family. They arrived from Sioux City esterday momln ? . At the WUhnoll houw : J. M. Timelier , 'ort Niobrara ) T , J , Plckett , Ashland ; I. H. Tobin , Sidney ; John A. Krhardt , tantouj L. 0. Burr , Lincoln ; W , Wil- ciny , Nebraska City ; Church Howe , Towiuillo ; , M , Schmidt , Cheyenne ; Dr. Vm. H , Archer , U.S.A. ; 0. If. Bab. ock , Beatrice. Among other arrivals the following are ound ii'i'lstorcd at Orelghton houeo : 0 , S. Jolllnn , S . Paul ; W. W.Lattn and family , V. W. McKonny and family 'and ] ( . B , ) loy , Tckamah ; 0. C. Itoblnion , Kd. F. hlnn , St. P ul ; A. SI. liobbhw , H. M. iriner , Onl ; ] - < d. A. Fry , Niobrnru ; Jtob- rt Kyle , Lincoln. Ph Best Brewing Co. , Milwaukoa Jxport Boor. J. . BLAKE , oct3-10t A'gont , Omalia. The Lnnil Xiengnors. Considering the inclement wcath ( hero waa n good attendance nt tl land league meeting in C k's lu last evening. Chas. llanloy , seer Uiry , reported 303 picnic ticket yet bo Accounted for. Of this numb 300 had been sent to M. 0. OrifTi president of the Council * Blul league. Altogether 8550 wor ! had been sold exclusive i what the ladies hnvo yet to rcpor Gen. O'Brien , J. Donohoo , Pat Fen John Rush and Thos. Swift , wci selected to audit the picnic nccoiin nnd the treasurer accounts for the pa thrco months. A report will bo sul tnittcd at the meeting of the ladic league on Sunday afternoon ; Tl total amount of money will be sent I tha headquarters in Dublin. Or hundred copies of "Tho Rights < Americans Abroad , " were receive from Iho Irish World in pamphlet fori by Iho treasurer and wilt bo dtatril utcd. A communication was rca from Mr. Collins , Of Boston , Mn s , stating that ono or more inomocrs < thu 1'omo Icaguo mny bo expected i America thVcdming winter. The e < rotary was instructed ( o corrcapon with Patrick Ford , editor of the Iris World , to nsccrtnin when Mr. O'Coii nor , 'M. P. , may corno to Omaha t deliver1 n lecture. RoRnlat Army Matter- Lieut. Gce > . B. D.wis , Ctli cnvalrj is given a month's leave of absence Thos. Wilson , commissary of subsistence once , is off of duty for twcnty-on days. Hospital Steward William B. Ceiyle of Fort Omaha , is transferee ! to Foi Robinson , while Hospital Stewar Thomas N. Gunn changes from tlui post to the onu at this point. Private John McDonald , Co. G Hh infantry , is transferred from Foi Omnha to Fort Fotterman. ' A general court martial is appoint oil to convene nt Fort Douglaa , Oct 10th. The detail for the court i Maj. Orlando H. Moore , Oth in fantry ; Maj. Samuel M. Horton medical department , U. S. A. Capt. Thomas Britton , 6th infantry Lieut. Chn'rles G. Penney , R. Q. M. flth infantry ; Lieut. 'David L. Craft Oth infantry ; Lieut. Thomas G. Town send , Cth infantry ; Lieut. John J Shaw , Cth infantry , and Lieut Richard E. Thompson , adjutant 01,1 infantry , judge advocate. 'Real Estate Tranvfem- The following transfers were re corded nt the county clerk's offici September 20th , as reported fo : this paper by John L. McCoguo , rea estate agent and conveyancer : Daviel Cook and wife to Mar ] Ijams , lots 2,3 and part lot 0 , in blocl 9 , Kuntz & Ruth's addition , w. d. $ GGOO. John E. Hall to Byron and Lewii Reed , ' lot 09 , Hartman'H addition , w. el.-$450. Thomas Brran and wife to Geo. W , Corles o .V s. o. J sec. 32 , tp. 5 , range 10 east , nT c. d. $39 GO. Gee * P. Bemis to Union Pacifi < railway company , lot 3 , block 226 Omalia , w. d. $375. Naomo Davenport et al. to Ellor DoLand , lot 229 , town of I'loronco , w. d. 810. Moses Ballan and wife .to Josepl Barker , lot 4 , block 20Gi , Omaha , w , d.-8500. Aug. Kountzo et nl. to C. H. Fred erick , part lot 1G , block 5 , Kountzo & Ruth's addition , w. d. $950. Martha M. Ish to Frederick B. Lowe , lotl , block 51 , Omaha , w. d. 85,000. John I. Redick and wife tei Fred. Stroitz , lot 1 , block 39 , Credit Fon- : ior addition , ei. o , d. $100. C. 0. House ! and wife to Martha M. Ish , lot 1 , block ol , Omahn , q. u. ; ! . $50. Albert M. Henry to S. E. Locke , lot G , block 1 , Henry & Sholton's ud- : lition , w d. $1,350. Wilson Reynolds to Peter Banz , sw [ section 11 , town. 10 , range 11 east , nr. d. 81,500. Two Senator * . Two United States senators from Dregon , Senators Farley and Slater , occupied sections in onu of the Pull- nan cars in train No. 4 , from the test yesterday afternoon. Both son- itors are on their way to Washington , u attend the called session. They ire find looking men and able repru- lontativcs of a growing state. Keeling of Y. MO. . literary Society. The members ot thu V. M. C. A. Literary Society nro hereby notified md reminded there will be n meeting > f snmu ut Y. M. 0. A. rooms on Fri- lay evening nt 7:30 : p. m , J. L. KKN AHII , C. A. POTTEU , Secretary. President. Undoubtedly the best shirt in the [ Jnilod States is manufactured at the Jiimlw Shirt Factory. The superior ly of material nnel workmanship , : ombinod with their great improve ments that is , reinforced fronts , re inforced backs and reinforced sleeves make their shirts the most dura- bio and best fitting garment of the kind over manufactured at the mod- jrato price of $1.10. Every shirt of ) ur make is guaranteed first class , and A'O will refund the money if found necessary. Wo make a specialty of all wool Shaker and Canton flannel , also die- noio underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durability. To invalids and weak-lungod persons Are oft'er special inducements in the manner these goods are made for Jioir protection. PlI. GOTTIIKIMEU , 1207 Faniham Street. No 1icad-ncho or buck-ache for ladies ivho drink "WINE OF OARDUI. " At 0. F. OooJinan. On nnd after this dnto ourFnmham street stoio will open at 7:30 : n. m. uul close promptly at 8 o'clock p. m , jxcept Saturduy , In connection with ; he above wo feel that the very low irices which wo have established and nninUincd in Onmlm will bu sufficient nducumunt to our patrons to make heir purchase during thu above. L. [ \ Worse & Co , Sweet potatoes 5o per pound nt Bu fott'a- oG-2t Novelties just received nt M < Donald's. SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE-Advcrtlscnunt To Loan , Vet Sat toil , round , Wants , Doardlns , fcc. , will be I ; rt d In those column ! once for TEX CRN ! per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECEN1 per line. The Brut Insertion never lew th TWENTY-FIVK CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN-Call t lav Office of I L. Thotniui Room 8. Cielchton Block. To loan at from 8 to 10per ccn on Rood renl culatesccurlty , I UK , tiUAC EDWAHDS , 1109 farnham St. LOAN At a per contli . tcrrat In umsof 2,600 an upward , f or 3 to t > yoan. on flrst-dus city an farm prowrty. BKMIS foul KSTATI and LOA AnxxcT. Uth and Doualti at * . HELP WANTED. WANTii > A peed cook , Waircs * 2i IK month. Apply at 2003 Bui t St. , bcUcc 20thand21sl. * 101-tf WANTElt-A dining room girl , on | Uth St bet. Farnliaiu and Douglas , No. 517. 11)27' WANTEO-llO to 200 loads of dirt near 2.lr n ml St. liar j 'a lucnue. Emiulro at Itc olHc-c. ' Man ( b take earo of hoiloi nnil A WANTED ircncril uork about the house , Dr. t ( Irossman , Opera Hoiisa 1'hanmey. .ANTED-Flrst-closs birlicr at Wright , ( Hay's chop. Address dloux City Iowa. 1B4-8 w ANTED Dining room slrl and kitchen gil at 1'aciflc House. 109-8 * ANTED-Uood took , 1806 Chlcnso St. 1000' A jounir man ulth references a WANTED In store. AddrcM "A. B. C" Oman I'ost Offlce. 107 0 WANTED A situation M hoTper In a first clas < hotel or boarding house , by a jouni man Can nlvc good reference. Cull oraddrcs B , , Doran lloutc. 187-7 * "ANTED A good octhc boj. Enquire i Be ) office. 188-tt ANTED Girl at the French Coflco House w 10th tit. 181-tf \TTANTED Couple furnished rooms. In pri T T vote family preferred. Address A. W. lioofllce. ! S2- * 2 or 3 rooms for Hjjlit house WANTED . Address A. W. , IJcc olHcc.183fc 183-fc * By gentleman with wife two nice . . unfurnished rooms with Doaru. Address S. , this oinco. ITS S" \\TANTEn-Board and room , ( orhato famllj Tf preferred ) by a } oun married couple , within six blocks of post office. Addict II. , Bee ottice. 109-0" Two or1 three rooms , or a small WANTED for light house-kcepltip ; . Address R. U. Ferguson , Omaha , Neb. 170-7" / ANTED A dlsh-wabhcr at She Emmet House. HQ-8 E.ericnccil scn-aut girl for RCII- WANTED w ork ; small family. 1813 Web- ter St. 167-fl WANTED By an accountant In a railroad ofllco , a situation as book-keener to em ploy hise\cnlngs ; Is competent and reliable. Best of city rcfercnccsfurnfshcd. Address Book keeper , Bee olllcc. 160-tf \irANWD GUI at 1080 North 10th utrcot , V V opposite 3. J , Brown. MUS. J. II. COUN8- MAN. 104-tt TTTANTED A young man about j5 years of VV < W > to do general store work. FIIANK J. UAMQE. 139-tf 'ANTED. Thrco experienced men In a drj- ( roods and rlothlng store. Good 'al ary paid and permanent employment. Must speak English and Oerman. Applyby letter and phototmph , stating1 afje , whether married or single , also where last employed and how lone. Wolbach Bros. , Grand Island , Neb , Sept. 132-7 WANTED A thoroughly experienced girl to do general housework. To such good wages will bo paid. Apii'between 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. , 2400 Dodge bC ISl-tl \T17 ANTED Situation by ayoung man of fain- Y V lli' , as clerk or book-keeper. Has hod sev eral years cxperloi.ee as clerk In hotel. Can give Unit-class reference. Address S. B. , The Bee - - ' DlHcc. A couple good ryllndcr press WANTED . Can find ttiady cmtiloi mcnt at this olfico. 27-tf Respcctalilo cmplojmcnt byliua- WANTED u lie. Addrcsa 1' . 1 * . U , , Bco Of- Bee. _ 077-tf "ITJTANTED Manulacturincr concern wants a YV business man In Omaha and in cry city [ notalrcady taken ) . A few hundred dollars no- ccswry to pay for gnodi on dclli ery after orders have been secured for the name ; 8160 per month prollt guaranteed. Tno most scaramng 1m rstl- imtlon solicited. A. S. ARNOLD & CO. , IW3 liroidwa > , New Tf ork. peilOt 1TTANTUD Good ticcond girl at 1818 Chicago \TrANTED-Housokeofcr , 1100 Fani'jaiU St. , W upstair ) . MMf \TrANTED-airl'at2fl01 ? bed o street. VV _ > QTOtfj ; \ \TrANTED-t\iiidlnL- and Mliool bonds. W U.T. Clark , Belloue. ' 20-tf POR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. X KENT To gentleman with good rtftr- POU . room and board for the u inter Inn pri- , ate family. Call at 1012 Cass St. 100-tf KENT Rooms at northeast corner IBIh FOIt hard 8t. 17T-12" < FOIt .BENT A disir&bly located iottao of tU rooms. furnUhed or unfurnlshtd. K. K , inydcn , Oni hi ; Mitioiml Bank , lbO-7 KENT KurnUhtd rooms for gentleman , FOR /arnliaui St. , bet. 10th and 17th. 1740' Oft KENT A brick house , corner llth and F Pacific. Euiulro | Oeo. U. 1'ctortion , near U. ; ' . depot. hE.NT-NI Iy frrnished front a1co\o room ; uUo a nmIU > r room , low prices ; briuk louse , uawi fct , B doora west of 20th bt. 154 tf fiWK RENT New 4-room hou e , South 17lh L1 Btrctt. J. L , VVELSIIANS , at Union Elo\a- < T. 115-tf KH.NT Ju t Unlshcdtwo flnt-claso two- story brl'-k houses , 8 and 0 rooms , stable Liitt cemented cellars ; 8)0 mouthy In ad * anco. V.JI. BUSUUAN , S. K. corner 1Mb and Doug asSts. RENT S furnished room * oior ilai- FOR ' Ejth nitN , K , ccr. IBlli and Dodge ireets. | KU ) BENT-Ono room with board , 1808 Coll- 1 fornla street. 735-tf FOR BALE. 8ALE I mined lately , small house , pleat- FOIt antly located , at bargalu If sold at onco. ipply on priming tt corner Utn and Davenport. 17U-S * T7IOR SALE At a bargain , famll > hone suit- L' able for family or dulhcry wagon , Ixrjulro 114 Da\cn | > oit ht 17J 10 JTIOH SALE Stock and fixtures of millinery , [ } notion and hair itore , doing good bumnoM , ocatloii central ; store und dwelling together , cut cheap. I wWi torctlrofrombusliuiu. Ad- \ rvA. . B , Post Oltlce , Om&lia. 1U7-13 17011 KALE A licautlful oldenca proiierty of I ? 20 acres with conmiodioiiii hoUte. Eight xrcs of on hard and t liioynrd. Location sightly. ) nly t o and a half miles from post otllca , Jiar * rainl J011N U McUAG U K. Opp. I' . U. 70 tf r > EUS ! has rattling long lists of houses , loU P lauds aud ( arm * for sala Cell and get hem. nOH SALE-Cheap , A No. 1 riding pony In | } good condition. J , M. UNAUANTrOi 8 Sthbt , 143-0 * [ TIOirSATfc 1 Orst-tlass cabinet orgaii7"\c7y I ? cheap : nearly new. Inquire Hilton Kogen P Son , llth am ) rnrnhnni ft. < nr SPECIAL NOTIOES-Oontiimoti T710K SAMl Map' ol DotisUh mill Sirp } ' conn * JL1 tie * . A. ttOHKWATEK.lfiMFarnham street SSW-tf Il SAt.E Four ncrcs o ( land near waterworks - works reservoir , ftl'o two cotlnRca on Capitol ( ill. Add. AMHll.\ViIhVINS.M300 ! DonglM 81. MS tf > niCK FOU SALfc. > 203-tf ESTABUOOK & COF. SALE-A small eti&lri < fc R W. Paj-he < EOU ' . In perfect osdcr. Inquire oltl. U. Clark & Co. SO-tf TJWU SALE Lease and lurtntiiro ot a flrtt clam JJ hotel In a town of 1 00 Inhabitant * , In Ktate ol Nebraska ; KM 24 beds ; the traveling met. re tort. Inquire atUEEqfElco. Hi-it TJ10K BALE Fine Mock fsrm of 400 ncns- D peed liotiso , cnttlo shed , orchard ft * . , ftlth- In cdiy reach ot railroad. Trice , f 500. palt time at 0 % . JOHN Iw UcOAQUE , Oprvl'6 t office. nso.tr HOUSES AND LANU Bcrau rents houxco , ( tores , hotels , fartr ota , Until , offices rooms , etc , Sco let pg 171011 SALE Good house with four rooms and. JP hiilf lot , No. 201S Dodifo between 2fltU Mid 27th itrcct. Good well And shada trees ; house ID' good condition. Inquire on premises. CXMf TTMBRBLLA8 AndTarasots' repaired hyU U 8CHUTT llth ami Famwn its. 7SOU B EMIS1 NEW cm MAPa.feSe So.elst pajo. MISCELLANEOUS. - Ncwroundtnn.l . dot * , Uttlo nhlto TOST-lltacK IIIVB leather collar on. Liberal re ward will be paid for hlo return lo Mlclnel > Vcck hah , Uth at , , bet. Harncy nnd Howard , 1UO 0' HhEPrOH SALl ZCOO fat weather * . Address - dress Anton Abcl.l'lum Creek , UanEon Co. , lb. 185-18' / KNTLKM AN T cnty-four ycara of age , hold- \J ( ' lug responsible ] K > atoii ! ! , rocclviiijr cooil fcaUry , tolklta eorreDpatidcneo with toiin ; ; Iqdy not over twenty vcarsof ajjo object matrimony , for aJdrua * ciiiiilre | at The llco ulllcu. 1S1-S fHO HENT A larjfe unfurnlsticd room with J. bay window nnderanU , within alx bloikn fuoin 1 * . U. Address C , * . , this olllcc. ViS-if TNSTIlUCTlO.V-Mrs. Chan. Bruzellno Dramatic J. IJeodorandTeachir of Elocution puplh re- cchcd at residence , No. lb'118th St. , iicarUoJsrc. ieo-7 * CANVASS For books , you Itnow. AGENTS cll "Mfo of Prisldcnt Oarfltld , " Heroes of the I'laltu , " "Itoi-der Outlaws , " "Uwgof Kuslncss. " 1IA ! WALDItON & CO. , St. Louis , Mq , BCZGdawlm * E111S1 11EAL.ESTATK BOOM. Hue 1st page. B T > ntVATE INSTRUCTIONS In French.lOer J. man , Greek nnd Latin. Prof. Henry VT Aleck , 1207 Jnclicon St. OOO-ocS LALED HAY At A. H. Sander's Feed Storo. B 1013 HarncyvSt. slO U pAWi ( AT MRS. B. E. CI.AUKE'3 No. 1 Board \J Ins ; IIcUK. cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. liuat In the city MO-tl ( EMIS' HEAL ESTATE B 1st pac. ; T710KTUKK TELLER -AND MEDIUM lira Jj Eliza tells past , present and future In lo\o nnd all affair ? , bhu rex cats the deepest sccrcUa the heart. She posscs cs the magnetic powerlj fi-imi all j our w tehes. Call nt No. 322 comer 16th and Chicago street. I rnAKEN UP A red cow. Owner can he the I same bj pro\ln ; property and paying FRANCIS BOIUHIxS , Saundara and OracoSts. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. i\cr > body In Council Bluffs lo WANTED TIIR BKK , 20 cents per wcck.de- lUered by carriers. Office corner liroadway and Main , up stairs , Council Bluffs. Wi-it To buy 100 tons 'broom corn. WANTED address Council Bluffa Broom Factory , Council Blufb , Iowa. 65S-20U \TITANTED A qood ; carpenter at once. An- VV ply Monster & Adams , Council Bluff j , Iowa. 6&9-20 * \TTANTED-Allrst-clasa broom tier. Vayno YV & Co. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 660 SO * : ANTED A boy to do chores at Mjnetcrs W fishery , Council Bluffy titil-28' Ww ANTED flood girl for central housework. w Maria Mj inter , Council Bluffs. 602-U f TTANTED A situation by a first-claw miller. VV Had 20 jcara experience. Understands ild and now processes. Speaks fcnglish and Jeniian and acquainted with steam and water wwcrs. Can give the best of reference. Will umoon trial at any time. Address II. S. , Box 1511 , Council Bluffs , la. KU-28 ITT ANTED B > > a gentleman of experience and VV business habits , a position with a firm , ilthcr as clerk or tj travel. Kucrcmu [ then. 1. 4. W ATKINS , Council Bluffs. 012 29 f ( ALL on or address Potter ft Palmer , 40 South \J \ 6th street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail- oad tickets cast , west , north and touth. Chicago , 10.00 Uound trip 810.00 ' Eviry ticket jruor- ntecd , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged nui.17-liri SALE Old papers 40o per hundred , at FOR The Bee onicc , Council Blufls. st-27-tf [ TTANTED Tno experienced book solicitors VV for Colorado and Utah. Addruu V. 0. ox 1214 , Council Bluffs. Iowa. 099-21 * Co Contractors , Builders and _ Property Owners. The undeisltfticd having been appointed agent 3t the extenshe iron and niro manufacturing OUBC.H of E. T. Barnuin , of Detroit , and tbo tussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , Ihio , capacity of CO tons dally , Is prepared to uruUh estimates and prices for Iron columns , : c.&c. . for store fronts , window caps and sills , hreshold plates , wrought Iron beams and ( jlrd- rs , hjdraullc cloators , staple Httlngs , pulleys , haftlng , &c. ; also Iron fences , cresting , win- ow guards , shutters , sUlrs , balconies , settees , , halts , fanes , acquarlums , fountains , summer ouses , lawn , garden and cemetery ornaments , ewer stands , graie j.'uards , ic.&c..ln cndlesa arlety. Catalogues supplied on application. HbNBY If , BARItY , Manufacturers' Agent , ' 1 Pearl street. auiflO-lm me Council Bluffs , Iowa' EDWARD KUEHL , lAGISTEH OF PALMYSTEBY AND CONDI' lONALIHT , 403 Tenth Street , between Farnham nd Hainey. Will , with tbo aid of guardian [ ) lrils , obtain for any ono a glance at tha past ud present , and on certain conditions In the fu > are. Boots and Shoes imulo to order. Perfect ktibfactlon ruaranU-cd au20-lin POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orapo Crexn Tartar. No other rpatlon makes euth light , flaky hot bread ; , ixurious pastn- . Can be eaten by DI speptle Ithout fear of ihellls rtiultlng from hca\y mdjt tetltlg food. Bold only In cans , by all U rotors ROYAL DAKIMO.rd > Vl > K CO New Ycrlt. i ; r