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    8 , THE OMAHA DAILY BUF : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1881
THE DAILY BEE.
"Wednesday Morning , Nov. 2.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET
KLECTIOH TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 8TH
For Sheriff ,
DAVID N. MILLKR.
For Treasurer ,
JOHN RUSH.
For Clerk ,
JOHN BAUMF.R ,
Iii I For Commissioner ,
B. P. KNIGHT.
v A. M. OHADWIOK.
For SurA'tyor ,
GEORGE SMITH.
Tor SupoHntendent of Instruction ,
J. J. POINTS.
For Coroper ,
.TOH.VO. JACOBS.
LOOAIi BBBVITIBS ,
Patternon tolls coal.
Frederick Lending Hatter.
Donne , liclloblo Hatter.
Flno pocket knives at Kuhn'a ,
GIOTCI at tbc'JO cent gtoro.
Owl Ctgnrs nt Kuhn'ii Dnw Store.
Ladles lltxml Bags nt the 09 cent store ,
Night School at the Business College.
Children's cloako , uUlcn and dolmans
t McDonaldV.
Finest supply of perfumery at Baxo'n.
nl'lm
Short Ilnnd taught at Business Col
Ifge. oct 0-14L
Finest line of perfume * nt Saxe'n.
nl-lm
'
Fifteen cars of ntock cnrao In yester
day from the wot.
i Read Mrs. Linn Peters' corrected affi
davit on 5th page ,
See these elegant plush Dolmans at
McDonald's.
IMUetsin for another week's ruin the
bottom will drop out of the utroeti nuro.
Ulilera , Ulsters , an elegant variety ,
at McDonald' * .
--One drunk was added to the register
cf Ifotel de McClureycsterdny.
i The geiitlo rnln drops put In nn ap
l ! pearance again yesterday. Shoo fly !
Specialty of Frracrlptian at Opera
house Pharmacy. Sthroter k Bccht.
octSC-tf
Old gold exchanged for now jewelry at
Edholm & Erickson'n , oppaaito the pout ;
office. oct28-tf
A colored man waa before the pullco
judge yesterday on the charge ot whipping
, his wife * .
The examination of Lev ! , the junk
denier , on charge of grand larceny , was In
progress nt the police court yesterday.
Fur lined dolmans nnd circular * ,
choice novelties , received thin morning nt
McDonald's.
' The Intest novelty. The Organin * in
on exhibition nt Joniweu'.H jewelry store
41013th | Htrcct.
WAN IKD Three or four good'men OH
cliainmcn er axeman. ' Apply to chief en
gineer , Union Pacific railway headquarter *
'
building. ' nl-3t
The intcnial revenue rocoiptn for the
month of October were $99,713.27. This
U the largent nmount of tax : ever collected
In nulngle month.
The habeas corpus coso of Kd. Galll-
nn , one of the alleged copper thieves won
t decided adversely to the petitioner , by
Judge Chadwick , Monday afternoon.
The bent 5 nnd lOc cigars In city to be
bad at Schrotcr & Uecht's Opera HOUBB
Pharmacy , one door north ] ) oyd'i Opera
House. octSO-lw
Kautmann , the saloon man n Six
teenth itreet , pro ented Engine Co. No.
1 lait evening with n barket o' fine wlno ,
for their banquet , for which they return
thanli.
, - Michael Kane , residing nt the corner
of Chicago nnd Eleventh utreets , wan
looking for an officer last orenlng to arrest
eorne women who ho claimed were nightly
Rtonlng bin IIOUBO ,
The Herald wnnts a man of experience
M a physician elected conmer. That oil ]
cial , though the best i f doctors cannot , by
the law , conduct the post mortem in n caao.
Coroner Jacobs i * too good nn officer to bo
let oil on one term nnd ho will go iu again
) > y nn almo t unanimou vote.
Fully Jive hundred people OHanmblcd
at the river bank yesterday at 12:30 : to nee
, Capt. Boyton start for St. Louis , not hav
ing read the announcement ol lili change
, of programme. After an hour's waiting
they dupenttd , greatly dinapxintod | ) ,
The ap | > earance of the jmlico court
room at prcnont is not unlike thu old halls
of torture used In the days of the InrmUI
tion and in enough tD terrify a Htout heart.
There nro several barrels and sack * of co ) > -
per Iwl H , Iwllcr plate nnd HO on , which
would be taken by n tenderfoot for manv
clen , thumb nrrewii and uther Inquisitorial
in the Union Pacific headquarters -
quarters have lost their reckoning , Thej
ntate that thu first of the mouth has r-
rlteJ , and no nubcription Hut for a sup-
posably charitable object ha been passed
around among thvm. Huch an oinlfnion
norer occurred before , and many of the
older cjerks ara convinced that "tumething
is going to happen. "
Five or nix team * were stuck in the
mud ou Tenth stnet near the depot yes
erday afternoon. One wagon wa stalled
more than an hour , and then it rtxulre | (
the assistance of a crowd of men to get il
out. Such a condition of nfTalrs on
* tro-t BO generally ued for teaming is a
disgrace to the city ,
t
Brakeman Coombs nhut "off the wind1
of a cow-boy on the. Union Pacific train
' from tlii west yesterday. The fellow per
sisted in using profane and obscene tan
franre in the car , and when told to otoj
ii > wanted to fight. After an application o
V Coomb's quieting remedy ho concluded t <
oontnuu his ptofamty innldo of his tcetlu
One hundred and fifty-nine beautlfu
residence lot * , located on Ilamllton ftrect
half way between tha turn tabla of th
red street car line and the waterwork
reservoir nnd addition , uud jutt west u
the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire In
Bhlnn's addition , Prices range from $7D
to f 100 each , and will be told on easy
itrmi to those who will Improve. Bemls
real estate aK ncy , Fifteenth aud Douglu
* trwU.
TAKING IT EASY.
The Council Hold a Qo-ns-yoa-
Plense Si-.esion.
Aid. RTollavook SugRoata Re
pudiation of Old Contracts.
Aid. MoNnmara Makes a Thrust
at the City Engineer.
DUcnmlnc the CItjr Writer PWorts
at
The council convened nt 7:45 :
o'clock. Present Aldermen Bnkor ,
] orbj , Dollono , Dunham , Herman ,
lornborgor , McOnvock , McNaraarn ,
Hull , Proaidnnt Dailoy.
The iniiiulcB Were road nnd ap-
irovod.
ntTITlONH AND COMMUNICATIONS.
From the mayor , appointing Win
Mullhnl ) upccinl policomaii. Appoint
ment confirmed ,
From the mayor , appointing I5onj ,
? . Bukcr inopcctor of buildinfB. { Ap-
inititinont confirmed.
Prom ( ho mayor , reporting tlmt ho
md approved the onliimnccs relative
, o Beworo nnd grading Directs and
constructing sidowulka. Placed on
file.
file.From
From Chan. Harhall to the mayor ,
relative to certain taxoa. llofo rode
o the committep on claimn.
From Ohas. Ilarball , relative to the
0. , M. & St. Paul railroad. Referred
'o the judiciary committed.
From certain residents on Hurt
street , naking for an egrcea to Cuming
street , by Brown Htroot. Referred to
committee on utreoU nnd grades.
From tax payers on Seventh street ,
asking for eidowalks iu throe places.
3 ran ted.
Certificate of the clerk to the judg
ment of Anna M. Goodrich vs. the
ity of Omaha , making $001.78. Ru-
erred to the judiciary.
Certificate from the clerk of the
udgtnont of Edward R. French and
Albert Ohadwick vs. the city for
! 4,7f > ; ! 05. Same disposal.
The monthly report of the city phy-
iciftii wna placed on fllo.
It indicates tlio number of deaths
t 47 , divined by wards as follows : 1st
ward 12 , 2ndvnrd 14 , 3rd ward 3 ,
th ward 2 , 5th ward 4 , Gth ward 10 ,
inspitul 2 , no residence 2. Mules
0 , fenmlca 19 , married 14 , single 1)5 ) ,
white 48 , colored 1. ' Births CO ,
males 32 , females 157 , white U7 , col
ored 2.
JJicls for newer bonds , including one
rom Bowler it Merrill , Bangor , Mo. ,
it 5 per cunt interest. Referred to
ho committee on finance.
From the city engineer relative to
ho grading of certain streets. Placed
on tile.
From the city engineer nubmitting
estimate of work already done on. the
sower. Referred to the waterworks
and sewer commit too. '
From the city engineer a tabulated
ist of newer expenditures , showing
(495 ( to bo refunded to the general
und. Referred to the committee on
claims.
KKHOLUTJO.NH.
Aldorman.Ikker That lamp posts
> o placed at certain points. Referred.
Alderman Baker - That the street
ommissioner change the stream of
mtor from Cuss s'roet pond to cruss
/uming street at right angles , in order
o preserve the street. Referred.
Alderman Baker That the Htioots
md grades committee examine the
Cuming street bridge , and that it be
> rotoctod. In reference to his rosolu-
, ion Alderman liakor stated that the
jridgo is in a very dangerous condi-
, ion , and stated that the city is liable
'or any injuries received. Adopted.
Alderman McNtunara That mains
3e laid on Douglas street from Ninth
to Sixth street. Adopted.
Aid. McNamnra That the street
commissioner lay a culvert across
i hteenth street at Dorras street.
Itoferrpd to committee on sidewalks
and bridges.
Aid. McNamara That the city
engineer establish H grade in Kountze
& Ruth's addition , limiting the fall of
thu street to seven feet to the hun
dred. The resolution was lost. .
Aid , McNumara That the prison
ers in the city jail be employed in
cleaning the crosswalks on the streets.
Aid. Dunham stated that there
were no prisoners in the city jail.
There has been n policeman employed
for six months , at $57 a month , and
) risonoru have been employed only
; wo days.
Resolution withkrawii.
Aid. Knufnmtm That tha city
clerk bo directed to advertise for
proposals to build certain sidewalks
not constructed. Adopted.
Aid. O'Keefo That the etreot com
missioner be instructed to put
Li'avoimnrth street in a passable con
dition , Referred.
ItKl'OKTH.
Report of the street commissioner ,
giving expenses for the post month's
work. Placed on file.
Finance Recommending that the
city engineer's salary be increased
825 per month , making the pay ? 1'5
monthly.
Aid. McNamara said that'ho thought
the city engineer should devote his
whole time to the city , instead of doing -
ing private jobs.
The ayes and nays were called for.
Ayes Baker , Corby , Dollono , Dun-
ham , Herman , Stull and Mr. Presi
dent. Nays llornberger , McOav-
ock , MoNamarn. Adopted.
Judiciary Recommending that
judgment for $2R against the
city bo paid. Adopted. Also re-
porthn- that the council has no power
to remit taxes on the Masonic temple.
Adopted. Also recommending that
a proposition of the Omaha national
bunk to compromise a unit bo accept-
od. Adopted ,
C'lainm-Recommending the pay
ment of claim of Fred Lang for damage -
ago to his wagon.
Mr. Dunham said that if the reporl
bo adopted thu road would bo opened
to consume all the money in the gen
eral fund , as cluinu would pour in by
the bushel.
The report was nlacvd on file ,
Alto recommending the payment ol
the claim of Clmmpion S. Chnso for
compiling the city ordinances.
Alderman McUavock opposed the
adoption of tha report. Ho didn't
bolicvo in paying the contracts made
by previous councils ,
The report was adopted , Alderman
McOavock's vote being recorded in
the negative.
Streets and Oration Recommend
ing that nil kids mndo for grading
Sixteenth street bo rejected. Adopted.
Water Works mid Sewers Kola-
lire to the hydrnnli reported by the
water works company to bo full of
water , recommending that a rental bo
paid for them. Considerable discus
sion ensued , in which Aid. McNamara
said that the city attorney had given
Ihn opinion that the city is not liable
for rental of the hydrants until the
wntnr works are completed.
Mayor Hnyd gave it ns hit opinion
that the water works company was to
notify the city and the rental was to
begin from tlmt timo. The extension
of time for thu contract between the
city and water works company expires
November 20 , and the contract is an
nulled. The mayor advised that the
council do nothing toward acceptance
of the hydrants , but he would vote
for the resolution to pay a reasonable
sum for the hjdrantu u ed until the
water works are accepted. Ho asked
for Mr. Stull's opinion.
Mr. Stull stated that ho was un
prepared to give nn opinion , .
The report was adopted , Alderman
McGnvock'fl vote being recorded in
the negative.
OUDINANCKH.
Creating a special fund of the treas
ury of the city of Otmtha , known ai
the sewer bond fund , series 1.
Passed. Ayes , nil.
Making appropriations for the pay
ment of liabilities incurred during the
month of October. Passed.
M1KUKI.LANKOU.H.
Alderman McGavock introduced
two resolutions , one regarding the
curbing in front of the B. & M. pas
senger depot , which was referred ; and
another in relation to a cistern on the
corner of Tenth and Jackson , streets ,
which was adopted.
Adjourned for two weeks.
THE PHILOMATH BAN.
An Artistic and Pleasing Con
cert in Meyer's Hall.
The unfavorable weather and muddy
streets prevented na largo an attend
ance nt the opening concert of the
"Philomathcan club" as might other
wise have been expected , but , not
withstanding thuHO disid : vantages ,
icarly two hundredof ourmuaicloving
looplo were present last evening nt
VIoyurs ' Music hall nnd felt well
repaid for their trouble.
Under the nblo directorship of
Ur. G. F. Saucr , a number
if rehearsals had prepared the
club for their first appearance
and the result was a pleasing surprise
to all in attendance. The opening
lumber of the programme was Mo
zart's String Quartette , in O major ,
two movements of which were ron-
derodby Messrs. Sauers , Shulz , Cahn
and Schneider. It is duo to the
; pntloinon to say that no organization
visiting our city has ever done more
satisfactory work. The second move-
neut was especially worthy of praise
n the conscientious interprota-
ion nnd unison of performance.
The beautiful fugue motive followed
> y B charming melody taken lip by
ho second violincello and viola , fol-
owcd by the first violin was rendered
with n fidelity and precision which
would have done justice to the oldest
irofessionals , and which was greeted
vith hearty anplauso. The same
iraiso is merited by the execution of
, he string quartette in D. major by
ilnydn and the Haydn Hummel
Spmphony which closed the pro
gramme , The uuaienco was in entire
lympathy with the performers
; roia beginning ( o close. Omaha
may well bo proud of the suicess of this ,
.ho youngest of her musical organiza
tions , which through its own excellence
lias leaped at once into public favor.
The "FantaMl Concprtnnto , " by Fan-
conier , with Unto obligate , was charm
ingly rendered. Mr. Julius Meyer's
solo on the lluto in thin selection wan
up totho usual utandard of a musician ,
whoso efforts for musical culture in
Omaha have been untiring since
his residence in the city.
To say that G. F. Suuur was the fa
vorite of the evening is to detract
nothing from the pralso which is duo
to the other purfurmors. Mr. Sauor
is an artist on the violin whoso enthu
siasm for his profession makes itself
manifest in every movement. His
playing ia marked by a breadth and
purity of tone , which is the result of
arduous study and extraordinary nui-
Hical talent. The dillicult "Air on
4th string , " by Bach , arranged by
Wilholmj exhibited his maxtcry of thu
most dillicult instrument of the or-
shcstra. In Beriot's "Scono do Bal
lot , " Mr. Sauor exhibited a technique
which placed him in the first rank of
artists , Ho won greeted with laud
npplause , and at the conclusion of the
number was forced to respond to an
encore BO hourly that refusal was im-
possiblo. In the Mendelsohn trio ,
Mr. G. F , Mayer , BO well known to
the musical people of our city , .sus
tained his reputation as a pianut in a
most dilllcult piocn. Mention must
not bo omitted of Mr. Martin Cahn's
excellent phno nnd viola performan
ces , which wore all that thu most ar
dent friendH of tlmt accomplished mu
sician could detiru. In conclusion ,
THK BKK congratulates the Philomath-
oin : club upon the excellent beginning
which thuy have made in their open
ing concert of their Horieaof chamber
concerts , Thuy have fully proved
their right to bo classed as one of
the foremost of Omaha's musical or
ganizations , and our citizens may con
fidently expi-ct not only gratification
but instruction from the remaining
performances.
Bradford. Pa.
The * . Fltchnn , llradfnnl , Pit. , wiitess
" 11'iiclosu iiiunoy for HI-KINO UUMHOM. UK
I Mid I would It it cured mo. My dypeii-
MA ban vanished , with nil IU HyuiptoiuV
Many thanks : I nhitU never bo without It
InthuhouKO. " l'rlc CO cenU , trial but-
tliM 10 ci'nta , 17 odlw
"BLACK-DRAUGHT" cuTeTdyapep-
sin , indigestion and heartburn.
AlC , V. Ooodoua.
NO. ONE'S BANQUET.
The Annual Election Last
Evening.
Followed by n Splendid'Sappor
Ueaioned With Fun.
Engine company No. 1 hold their
annual election of oflicersand banquet
in their hall lost evening. The elec
tion of oflicera was a spirited contest ,
but resulted to the satisfaction of nil
concerned and the successful candi
dates were heartily cheered. The fol
lowing arc the oflicera of the company
for the onBintjg year :
J. Wt Nichols , president ; G. A.
Hill , vice president ; D. W. Lane ,
secretary ; J. Howies , foreman ; George
Cramer , first assistant foreman ; Joe
Alquost , second assistant foreman.
After the election several plr.-mnt
speeches were made by Gon. Cowin ,
ex-Polica Judge Hnwes and others ,
and then thu company , with their
guests , numbering in all over two
hundred , nat down to tables fairly
groaning under the bounteous repast
spread upon them.
When the eatables began to find
their wny into the vacancies with which
everybody had como prepared , the fun
commenced also. Col. Oha.su and Pat
O'Hawcn Boomed to especially hnviit
in for each other , and kept the wli-ilo
company in a roar with their aallicH
and retorts. Tha climax WHH reached ,
however , when O'Hawcs , stepping
around to the Colonel's end of the
table , made a neat little presentation
speech , and then hung about the
other's neck two chunkn of iron.nt-
tached to a string , and with an nc-
companinu inscription on a piece of
paper. The ex-mayor gracefully arose
and acknowledged the compliment
by Haying that the articles of jewelry
thus given him were a good deal
heavier than the gentleman who made
the presentation.
After supper there were moro
speeches and excellent music by the
U. P. band and Glee Club. Mayor
Boyd responded to n call by appro
priate remarks , and was followed by
Councilman Dunham and Col. E. F.
Smythe.
At the conclusion of Col. Smythe'a
speech , which abounded in witticisms
on behalf of the company , ho pre
sented A. J , Herald , familiarly known
as "Tony , " with an elegant gold
badge , both beautiful and valuable
"Tony" was entirely overcome by
the unexpected token of tht. boys' af
fection and esteem , and could
only express Irs thanks , beinir ,
to use his language , "all broke up. "
At n late hour the company dis
persed , and thus closed another of
No. I'B pleasant annual "blowouts. "
The engine room and hall above were
both beautifully trimmed v ith Hugs ,
evergreens and appropriate mottoes.
Death f Jamna McCormlok.
The death of Jumos McCormick ,
late clerk of the Slaven house , which
occurred at 3 p. m. Saturday , was
most unexpected to all , and many of
these who knew him well and held
him in highest esteem did not even
bear of his sickness until his remains
were on their way to his old homo in
Covington , Ky.
The deceased came to Omaha about
Tour years ago , and was one of the
losers by the big Tenth street fire ,
wnich burned his grocery store.
Shortly afterwards ho broke his ankle
and then had a spell of typhoid pneu
monia. It > ns a second attack of the
latter which carried him of ) ' , after an
illness of IOSB than a week. His wife ,
had been visiting relatives in Coving-
ton , returned home with her sister ,
Miss Mollie Ingram , on Thursday ,
nnd wax at her husband's bedside up
to thu time of his death. He was just
twenty-four years of ago.
The remains wore forwarded to
C vington on Sunday afternoon by
the Wabash and O. it M. roads , and
were accompanied by his widow and
sister-in-law.
SWEARING FOR HIS LIFE.
Neistrom on the Stand in His
Trial For Murder.
Tha prosecution in the Noietrom
murder trial closed its testimony yes
terday morning with the examination
of Dr. Grossman as an export. The
feature of Dr. Grossman's testimony
was his opinion as to the cause of Po
terson'a death. After a hypothetical
case had been stated to him , having
the same features as that of the de
ceased , ho was asked : "Do you con
sider that such injuries would produce
death ? " Ho answered , "I do. " This
testimony goes to corroborate the opin
ions of Drs.Ltiisoning and Jensen , who
testified tlut they considered Peter-
ROII'B injuries a cause for death.
Gen. Cowin opoilod for the defense ,
and placed Neistrom on the stand.
The prisoner preserved a good appear
ance throughout hit examination , and
swore positively ns to his connection
with the quarrel , ilo testified that
Pott-noil struck him in the first alter
cation between them with a file blade
four inches Ion ? , pushed his ( Neis
trom's ) father out of the shop , and
used insulting language toward n
woman , AH to whether that woman
was his mother , the prisoner did not
clearly ay. Ho denied going back Jo
the shop a second time , breaking the
door open , and stamping on Peterson ,
who was prostrate , but admitted that
ho struck the deceased in the first
quarrel. Ho claimed that ho struck
him in self defense and upon provo
cation.
This testimony directly contradicts
tlmt of Broadbont and Korsgroon ,
who Srt-oro that Peterson didn't haw
any file in the first altercation , and
aluo the testimony of four other wit-
nesaos , to the effect that Neistrom
wont back to the shop , burst the door
open nnd kicked Peterson ns ho lay
on the ground. It is. probable that
the case will tnko up most of to-day ,
ns the counsel for the defense
intend , it is understood , to introduce
medical testimony to break down that
of Leieinring aua Jensen.
PERSONAL
H. K , llrcwitor , of Cheyenne , li In the
city.
city.K.
K. Roaewator returned from thBOMtyw-
tcrday.
Mrp. M. J. Kgan left for the east yeit r-
day Afternoon.
Jiulso J , F. Klnncy , of Nebraska City ,
h in the town.
W. P. Glair , U. S. A. , U registered * t
the Wlthnell houno.
Frank Ireland , Esq. , of Nebraska City *
is In the city again to-day.
Mrs. G. K , Yomitf returned homo from
the went yesterday afternoon.
Minn Splnnrr rotured home yciterday
afternoon from a vl. lt In Colorado.
Unltc'd States Marshal Ulerbower went
to Lincoln ycilcrday nn official business.
Minn Mamta Siunckr * vMlrd Mrs.
Horace Everett in Council Bluffs over
Sunday ,
MM. .Tamen K. Hoyd and her little Ron
Tay , left yesterdiy for a visit tohermothcr
in San Francinco.
W. J. Bavenport , general western npent
of the C. , U. k Q. , went west yesterday ,
liisdixUnntiou being Salt Lake City.
Sir John liecd and family , of London ,
were among the p.wengerH nn the over-
I.indtrain from the west yoaterday after-
noon.
Editor Jones , of the Norfolk Timcfl ,
paid TUB I'KB a pleasant call yesterday }
lie reporta businein to bo I oominp ; in the
1'Ilkhorn valley.
Prof. Page , of Council Bluff' , returned
innie from the cast yesterday , havirg nego
; iated for an extensive manufacture aud
sale of his patent perihelion .
Capt. C. M. Copp , of cotup.tnyE ] , N' . S.
t. , formo'ly the Wnhoo P"or ers , in In the
city. It will i c remembered that during
he war of July , 1880 , he waa voted by the
iidiea of Omaha , the handsomest officer in
.he militia nervicc.
Among the arrival * at the Withnell
jouse yesterday were Gco. A. Davles and
E , K. Wardrow , of Glenwbod , la. ; L. N.
( ioodrich , of ; Missouri Valley ; John A.
Randall , of Alms ; A. B. Idcson and .
Stciman , of Hastings , and S. C. Ayer of
Gibbon.
The Metropolitan house register last
evening noted the following among the
late-t arrivals : O. IT. Duggen , of Plaits-
mnuih ; Mrs M. L. Christie nnd Bon , of
Laratnie ; J. C. Rnbbine , of David City ;
John Hamlin , of Nebraska City ; John 0 ,
GOFR , of Bfllevue ; 11. H. Kust , of Oak-
land.
SKINNY MEN.
"Wells' Health Ronower , " greatest
remedy on earth for impotence , lean
ness , sexual debility , &c. One dollar
at druggist's. Depot , C. F Good
man. (5) ( )
THE FAT TRAVELER.
The Royal Bepresentative o
the Frozen North in Town.
His Royal Highness the Prince of
Whules is holding daily and nightly
receptions now at the whale pavilion ,
on Ninth street , between Jackson and
Jones. Ho is accompanied by his
grand chamberlain , Fred J. Englo-
hardt , Esq. , and hia grand herald ,
Mr. S. 0. Freeman , and a host of re
tainers. The special train on which
be arrived lies aide-tracked inside the
pavilion.
These who have never seen the
Prince can form but a faint concep
tion of the immensity of his proper
tions. Ou entering the handsome
pavilion you HBO his powerful flukes ,
the tips hanging over either side of
the car , while away to the far end of
the platform stretches a mass of flesh
and blubber , increasing iu dimensions
as it approaches the jaws , and sloping
suddenly down to the tip of his mouth ,
while the corrugated ridges on his
Btpmach look like long slashes made
with a knito. A single glance only
serves to show an onfermous ptlo of
matter , seemingly thrown together
without a system , and with no idea of
symmetry ; but by a closer examina
tion many points of interest ara dis
covered which would escape the eve
of the visitor were it not for the
gentlemanly attendants who tale
pleasure in pointing out the in
teresting features. First comes the
flukes or tail , looking something like
the tail of a boss , aud the visitor is
inclined to imagine that it works it.
the water on about the samu princi
ple ; but , on the contrary it lies hori
zontally in the water , and works with
about the same motion ns that seen
in a Bcrow propeller. In fact , it is
assorted that the plan of locomotion
used in propellers waa first taken from
the motion of a whale's tlukcu. Then
comu the dorsal fin and thu dark skin
which covers the b'.ubbur on his back ,
from which the whale oil comes.
Then his flipper , or steenng-npparatus ,
which the mother ueos as a refuge for
her young. The oar und eye can bo
neon as you approach the houd , and
they always excite the most profound
interest. To think of such a monster
with an ear only about largo enough
to Btick the end of u load
pencil in a sirupla little hole
through the skin. The eye is
only a little larger than the human
eye , and stands out on a projection
back of the jaw. His enormous jaws
are something fearful to look upon ,
and are largo enough to accommodate
a horse and buggy , opening to the extent -
tent of twonty-ono feet. In the up
per jaw the whalebone ia seen , grow
ing n long alab and fringed with
hairy looking strings , which give him
the appearance of having hair on his
teeth. To walk slowly around the
monster and examine him closely one
finds points at every step that.till him
with awe and wonder.
The Bpecial car occupied by his offi
cers is a cozy little traveling home.
The oflico is a perfect treasure room
of bric-a-brac , Captain Englohardt
being n grout lover of sports of all
kinds. There nro finp oil paintings of
Iiis favorite dogs , cabinet photographs
of famous wrestlers and athletes ,
swords , guns , harpoons and lances ,
and in fact everything that is neces
sary to the ple&suro of a professional
oarsman and a skillful hunter and
fisherman. The royal party will remain -
main in the city all this week.
ILLEGAL INSURANCE-I
An Afjent Arrested for So
liciting for Unlicensed
Companies.
An agent for several eastern insur
ance crmpanios was arrested Sunday
night by Detective James Ncligh , on a
charge of soliciting for companies that
have not complied with the law of the
Btoto by'depositing $25,000 if protect
policy holders. Amoin/ the compa
nies thus represented was the Homo
life company , of Columbus. The
agent arrested is reported to have
taken a largo number of policies , and
has been working in the state noverai
weeks. The maximum penalty fur
thus soliciting ia $1,000 fine and six
months imprisonment. The state au
ditor will bo in Omaha to-day to
appear against the prisoner , who is in
jail ,
. '
Forty yearn' trial tit proved "OLACK-
QRAUGIIT" the beat liver medicine in
< hc world.
At C. P. Goodman.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOT10E Advertisement To loan , KorSilc ,
Lost , Found , Wanta , Koardlnsr , Ac. , M 111 be In-
acrted In thee column ! once ( or TEN CENTS
per line ; etch subsequent Insertion , KIVECCNTS
; > or line , The tint Itmcrtlon ne\cr IOM than
TWKNTY-FIVE CKNTH
TO LOAN MONEY.
ONKY TO LOAN Call at U\w Office of D.
M L. TlioniM Ilooin B. Crelihton Block.
1 ° 'oan ' al 'rom ' ° ' ° Pcr ccn'
on vood real entatidocurity , by
Illl. HAAC KHWAUDS HOO rarnham St.
0 LOAft 'At 8 per ccntln-
trrcut ID Bumof 92,500 and
ipwanls , ( or 3 to C yean , on nrst-clam city and
( arm property. UIUIB KaiU KSTATI and Loin
Ag NCT , Ifith and Doiulu HU.
HELP WANTED.
\TTASTEDTO KENT. Hnu of seven or eight
VY r < K.ms wllh ble on lot , near t ea c. r
Inc batwcen Cap ! at avfuaand CMca ostr d .
Addro I , OMAHA IMl'I.KMKNT CO , 410-3
) . A ch mberm ld at the Emmet
WANTKI 418-t'
. . A Rood rirl erordelUen-n-aion.
W4.NTKD.
Apply at aOi.OMAN'd. 1M4 Komhim
itrenf. 413-2
ANTKD. A oed chambermaid. Inquire
W at N.I. D. SOLOMAN'd , lW4 ! Farnham
Htrcct. 41V-2
"TTTANTUD To hire or buv , nocond-hand
YY do l > Ic-sca cd buggy wagon anil harncwi.
SUe enns. A. H. , UKK ofllc * .
. By to tlcmin , ( urnUhed ro m
Inaprlfnto family. Addruss K. R. , OKU
ofll e. 401-1 *
. Suite of furnUhid ronmi for
t rcu orur gentlcmun. Aildru-n , C. E.
LCUD.Orclghionllouse , 4Ui-t'
ANTED A tcamit-r. L. UUOO\N. 112
W Hout Thlrttc.nth street. 4u7-2
N KD. A man of c ° 'd cducAton a'd '
w busincitabili y , wt ha unu'l ' capital , to
ict 0.1 manager ( or t la xto u ( or ho ' bject
T ftchluv Dibit ) . " A man f e-iergy and tact fof
Mringandtral Ing nion cmaku fr in S2utK ) o
$5,00 $ ajcar. xel'iiii e ale if v n for ft > e years.
Gireaire and expcrlc ice In lull and neud this to
W. J. IIOI.I.A.NI ) , tpriugfllid , Mlt . 411 2
ANTED ; Cook and Vitchen sill at the
Padllc Hou e. 417-tt
A flrtlasn "red-hot" ue I n
WANTED a situation wl h an auction
-ml commission hou * . Addrtw , WILL K.
CI.ARKE , box 211 , AIU a , iowi. 400-2 *
. A No. 1 girl at Mr . W. A. PAXTON -
WANTED. eoriur El iurentt and Kurnhain
streets. 403-
1 ANTED. An experienced ' otcl cook ' the
W P rLlns House , I > latt ti < outh , Nib 4K-2
- - good girl for housework in
WANTKD--A . Inqture at 13 ? Douglas
St. A. li.ULDSTONE. .
w 'ANTED ' Two girl" , one to cook , wash and
Iron , and one to do second work and take
care of ( hlldren. Beat of reference required.
Apply AOuthca t corner of ZOth and California
HU. Brstofwagei. 30J tf
ANTED Dining room girl at Relneke's
W restaurant , 13th and Jackson Sta 3J2-1 *
A girl for hou ewnrk immediate
WANTED Aitply 20 Harne > St. , bit. 9th and
10th. 390-lf
ANTED A position In firtt-clam drat
W store , by a iraduato ol Univere'ty of
I'ennsj Ivatua ( M. D ) Entirely familiar with the
drug bus IHWB. Addrcsn , J. U F. , Bee office.
SK3 It'
WANTED Dining room girl at Crelghton
Housf. 3S5-31 *
A ttrrng jourg man wiling to
WANTEIV himself generally useful around a
hotel Good wanes vnd etcauy employment to
the right man. Apply at Newspaper Union , cor.
JSthand HowardSU. S7 < Mf
-By a lady , situation as housekeeper -
WANTED assist In light work in a fam
ily. AJdrew this ith Mrs. T. B. C. . 1' . O. ,
Omaha. 283-tl
Men and to DM by Duffy Bros. ,
WANTED and Douglas , on 8th St.
293 tl
" 117 ANTED-KO to 200'loads of dirt near Md
YY and tit. Mary's a > enue. Enquire at Bee
Office. 222V-U
"ITTANTEU luo to 200 loans ol dirt near 23ru
YYand Bt. Mary's a nue. Enquire at Hue
Ottorf. 193-U
Funding bridge and school bond * .
WANTED Clark , BeUevue. -U
ANTED A lady wishes writing to do sit
home or In an olTtro , has had tome ex
perience and considerable huslneoi Lict : or will
M-lst In light housework and give mutts Ictwons
In a family. AUdrowone week , Mrs 1. B , U , ,
P. O. , Omana. 287-tf
FOR RENT-HOUSEB AND LAND.
urltT. CotUB nouia at fouth ld of
Davenport Mtrett nearTwcn y fifth. 405-B *
"ITIOIlKFJNr A lurnlnhcd front nom ( or rent
J } with boird , In prltute family. Ucntlcmin
preferied. Call C07J N. 17th St. MJ-tf
IOK KENT-Koom anJ hoard , northwext cor
F ner Capitol avenue and 17th bts. 397-1 *
FOK RENT A large handsomely furnished
room , sultabli ( or tuo persons , with board ;
IMS ISth and i apltol avsnuu. *
" 171 OR RENT A homo in North Omaha , at
X1 110 00 a month. Inquire 131V Bherman
arrnue. A. CAMXENZIND. C49 tf
17IOK RENT Nicely furnl.titd room * to let ,
? 1 U Howirdhl. 3-86
OR KhNT-Wtll furnished and comfortable
I 1 tloeuliif ; rooms , convenient location and
reasonable rate * . Apply at 210 N 8th St. 331.2
OK RENT-Furnished looms , 8. K. romer
E 16th aud Jackson tits. Enquire on pte-
fa.
JWH i" K NT To jouni ? men who dwlro good
mt r quartern : two nicely furnl-hid
r.iomi. Inquire o ( J , L. Jlloc at Jot > & Kam'i or
at 1715 Dsdjo trctt. oct'-'S It
"TT10K RKKT One or two ream * , furn ! > hcdor
L unrurnUlied. a , W. cor. ol California and
23d bit. ' S22-tt
fTlOil RFNT An elegartlr lurnl-linl alco > e
JJ room , low prlcu , biick bouse , 2013 Ca j bt.
329-tt
1OR IIKNT 1'hrnlahfd I rent room on Urn'
floor , at 317 17th St. , bet. Davenport an-1
Chicago , SOi-tf
I.1OK HK.S1 S ( urniihod looms oi nvi
U chants' Exchange.N , E. ccr. Ifltli and Dodge
trnets. tsa.tf
BALE.
1.10R hAL-K. A fresh niileh cow. Nort tut
X comirtieitututn b and Nicholas strueU.
4IM
" 171 OR BALK Or rent , on easy tenni , one of th
I ? flnet resldtne 4 Ui ths ntioqulr * D.
Oooko , 19U and LMviuworth Uls.
SPEUIAL HOTIOES-Oontmnwi
"T71OR BALK Kino rcnltli'nco property At a Ur-
Jj Rain , tnojt ilinlmble location In the city ;
all totnp etc wli h \ < nrn , out houst * an d ( hubbcrj ;
210 South Hth t. , flr t ho c from Farnhnm.
Kmulro of W. UKIdJ. Ill ) UtUSt. , Jacobs *
Blot It. 391-T
JF" [ B Tcam Rood poult * , chtrrp ; at Iu3
Ilarn.HthSt. tf y
LJ10K HAtK-A umall h"u * > and ) lot wit i goo '
' neil and amble on 20th. n < ur bhornun St. .
No 1J07 , Frlcv.KSO. S7S-U
IUCK KOK CALH.
B
SOS-lf KSTAHUOOK A POK ,
HA UK A writ c labll 1i l and
llardwitrc bui nt m etock onrt bulMIng >
a Htoalig t wo on tlio H , & II. r llr xl in
Southern fiebnwkn For rar'lcuhn call i * or
addrrw It Z. Kowltr , nubbell , Ktb.
1,1011 8ALK-A lot ol iccond hand furniture.
JU rtovM , carpc-ii and crockery wato. at II.
Splgle , 12U8 lougla.i Slj. 296-lm
BRUIS h < v rattllntr lone lltti ol houwM , lote
land * aLd famui ( or * al Call aud i t
them.
1T1OK HALK Lease and lurnitura ol a Drat rlww
JL1 hotel lu a town ol 1809 inhabitants , In rtnt $
of KcbtaiVa ; ha 24 beds ; the trat elluir men I ro-
ort. Inquire nt IlKKntnrr. IH-tJ
ITIOU 8AM4-A email engine , II. W. i > arne & .
Jj Son's u ke. In perfect coder. Inquire of tU
U. Clark & Co. 90-tf
111 BALK Maps of I > ouelB atid iiaipy nun.
lies. A. ROUKWATKR.UZOFainhamiitrcet
710K HALK 1 flret cliKS cabinet organ , rcrj-
J. ' cheap : nearly new. Inquire Milter Jogcr [
& Non. 14th nml Karnham Ht flO-U
170 * SAI.B Kour acres ol land near water-
1 ? worhN reservoir , alto two cottiu'cs on Coiiito )
Hill. Add. AND11EW HhVlNS , 1300 Doujclas St.
8-18 U
HOUSES AND LAND Iteuiis rentt ,
tared , hotels , faroots , Inn An , offiixo
rooms , etc , Ree let \n\gt
MISCELLANEOUS.
TOST. A rhcitmit m r with Kiildle , brIJIo
J h Her on , last Sun ay eu nlnj ; cnmlng Ir m
I'uplll on ercrk. I'lcase le c Uio mare rwrd
onTiilr tenth strce , No. 633. 410-1 *
TTUIWT-CLAHS Ublo board c&n bo nd at No K
J ? 2011 flu * ttreet , between l)4.i'i
Twcnty.flrstbtieots. < l)4.i )
POU.VU A set of surgical tools. Owner CIA
ha > e the same by-calling nt Coldwo'I nt.
jet Camel and King , Slimu's addition. QEO.
T COHNISII. 3P6-7
miuj. M iiHUNawu.K * itLAKhco. , r\o p
JL a complcto stock of Dllllard Tables and l\U-
lard mcr liaudieu on handat Uieirstore room.SOO
South 10th St. , Omaha , Neb. ollm * ,
llbTA 8l It W II | y tnt highest cash ,
J1IOI
, price for mcond hand Milliard and 1'ooi
Tables. Call or addiens 609 South loth Ht.
oll-lm *
B Kills' KKALfaTATE UOOM.Irt pay * .
ALEO HAY-At A. II. Sander's Food Stor *
B 1013 Itarney St. slB-U
' KEAL ESTATE EXCIIAHQE. 8
ls page.
EMIR' NRW crTY MAPS. lOo. Mounted |
Matis , W.IO. QEO. 1' . BhMIB.
r
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
NOTICl ? . Spcdnl advertUcmcnta , such o
last , Found , To Leon , For Sale , Ta flenk ,
Wantu , Boarding , etc. , will be Inwrtul In lhl
column at the low rate of TEN CENTi PEIl
LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS
PER LINK for each eubeoqucnt Insertion ,
e advertisement * at our office , up sUlrK.
comer Broadway and Main strcot' , CouocU
Bluffj.
WANTED Everybody In Council Bluffs to
to take Tim UKK , SH ! cents pur week , del
lercd by carriers. Office corner liroodwayand
ilaln ttoirH Councl Bluffs. '
, up , _ UH'J-lf
| ) AIIT1ES havln ? tticu , furniture and eeeonl
I handhouteholdgoodii fanydutcrl tiun.can
rilqxHo nt tnem for e eh by calling tt the Citf
Auction Store of J. A. 1'atton u Co. octBJ U
IWIMi flell u y Carlage and Wagon Shop at a
bargain or Bell stock and toolor caih , and
rent rhop , to a good rci. n iblo man. Koison
lorrellingl'golngonafarii. Calloaorad ran
W. U. Morris , Councl Blufb , Iowa. ocifl-ol
T OST Op n face silver key winding utcb ,
I A Wheeler movtments. Fin > vi will be mil'a-
ly rewardtd. Lea\e at "Bee" office , Coundt
Bluffs. , Iic25-2t
' 'HlJKhT OFfn.E Wur In railroad
tickets continues to boom. UnirecudcntoA
ow rates to all eatttm poiRts. Every tliket
guaranteed. Orders filled by telephone. From
one to ten dollars sa\ed by purchasing ticket *
of C. A. Pot er , sucersaor to Potter & 1'almer , No.
40 South Fifth Htn et , f < ur doors Leiow thu poot-
offlcB , Council Muff < , low a. _ ( Xtl3-U
TED Boy , with pony , to carry papers.
WA Inquire at B > x ollice , Council Bluns.
octlS.tt |
_ _
To buy 100 tons broum corn.
WANTED
I'or particulars addreim Council HluOa
Broom Factory , Council BluOn , Iowa. e5S-20tf
WANTED A vootl carpenter at once. Ap
ply Uynster & Adorns , Council ( fluffs ,
tow a. OSO-fl- )
VJT : -elami broom tier. \
& Co. , Council Plugs. Iowa. MO SO' '
W ANThl ) A boy to ilo chorea at ll.vn t r a
flnhcrv , Council BlulTn. _ 6fll-t8'
tiooil girl for ( contra ! housework.
WANThD Mynster , Council Bluffs. 602-M _
> A situation by a first-claw irlller.
WrANTKI
Had 20 jeirs experience. Understand *
old and new irocctwcs. Bni'altg HnilUh an < >
Oinnan and acquainted with ntcam and water
P'wcrs. CanKhe the beat ol rcforeuee. Will
come on trial at any timo. AdJresa 11. H. , Box
1511 , Council llluH , Ia. 8U-B8
F OK SALE Old papers 40c per hundred , %
The Heu office. Council Clulln. netT-tt
To Contractor * , Builder * audT
Property OwiicrB *
Tha undeleted havingb < xn appointed agon )
tor tha extensive Iron and wlro manufacturing
bouo ot K. T. n&rnuDi , ol Detroit , and th *
Uuneel Iron Kouniry and Works at Toledo ,
Ohio , capacity of 60 toni dally , Is prepared t
furnish eiitlinatei and prices far Iron columns ,
Ac. , Ac. , for store fronts , window caps and ilUa ,
threshold plati s. wrounht Iron beams and gird
ers , h ) draullc cm ators , staple ttttlnfra , pullers ,
shafting , &e. ; alto Iron fences , creating , win.
dw guards , shutters , stain , baleoules , setteci ,
chads , tasos , acquarlums , fountains , siimme *
house * , lawn , garden and cemetery ornament * ,
flower stands , grate guards , Ac. , IK. . In endlew
> orlety. Catalogue * mppllod on Application.
JltNUV H. DARKY ,
Manufacturers' Agent , 22 Pearl street.
auelO-lm me Cnunrll Bluff * , low *
EDWARD KUEHL
MAGISTEK OK PALMY8TERY AND CONDI
TIONALIHT , 498Tenth Htreetbttwee-i Parnhata
and Hainey. Will , with the aid of iruantlon
splritn , obtain for any one a jrlanco at the pa t
and present , and on curtain conditions la the fa-
turo. Iioot and Shoe * made to order , Prrfect
aatlrfictlon rnarant.'fd
Ahsoluteiy Pure.
Made from Orapa Crtfc. o Tartai. No other
arpatlon makes such light , flaky hot broads ,
uxnrtous pantry. Can In oaten by Dyspeptic
Itrout fear of the Ills resulting from hean | n
( ertlblo food. Hold onlr In cant , by all Orocvn
UOVAL lUKINO.POWi ) COJ
Hew Tork.
0 , f , Ooodtu *