- - - . - - - . J 1 P I : . . . . . ' - - THE DAILY BEE'-'OMAIIA , TUESDA , NOVEMBER 13 , 1853 : THF DAILY BEL OMAHA. Tuoaday Morning , Nov. 13 , Tito Voftther. For the upper Missliisiipi inL Missouri : vnrmerand fair weather , fol. lowed by light snow in Miiitiesot and 1)akota , southerly to westerly , and lower barometer , in Mi.souri and Iowa. : LOOALBREVITIES. t -"Nebraska Fuel Compftny. " -F cdcrick , LcadinpJfaUcr , i & Farnam , ; -Bodfard , boss co1 dealer. 4 -Iow stock of Perfumes at Sax& . tf -I'crfutnory , drug .toro lOib arnIJDoulas. -Sto , IlatLor , OperA Ifouo Block. sI.tf -P. zt , Conner , dentt.t , 612N. 16th stroot. ; -Ilutkr ana eggs 2c aL IichoW. -Don't IILU to see Sau.Ah.Ilrah , -Night. school \Vyinan College. ntO 2t --Tue fineit Imported Cfgan at Guikuid' , , liii 1'arnam St. nT Ot -Tunlap hats ! Sample & Co. , Sole Agents , Millard lintel , o30-tf ' -S. Mortuson , Tailor , 1 113 FarnarnlSt. - Gonulne Roy \Vetgools at Gttnand' , lilt Farnain St. . n7 CL -'Lohgh Coal. ' Omaha Coal , Coke and lAme Company. 0184B. -B. P. KnIght wIll be the next chairnian ( It tho&loard of county coinmisioneos , auc codIng F. W. CorliM. -Board of trade meeting this evening. f -G. Svanson & Co. , Merchant Tailorsl11C Farnam SLr. Flue dl.play of iniititis anti overcoaUng. o28 ho -Smokera will liL Gtnand , for a good , 53a9y smoke , 1111 } 'arnamSt.u 7 Ct -lvorylody ought to see Sau AIL.BrahI. -For a iqdcndld smokeget one of Guinand's 1 niported Cigars. i7 CL , . . -Safe for Sale-A nellnm : slzod Molor. Iiahmnnnj Co. M'E'g , .nearly new , at a bar. gain. Inquire at this office. -At the Grand Central Photograph Gal. t Iery you can secure finn work at the lowot prices , 212 1th ( ; street. nlO.tf .Tudgos of good cigars ill call on Gitinanil , 1111 Farnain St. n7 CL -During the last two or three days Grant has puhcd the street paving very rapidly , and wILJI Lito continuance of fair weather tim work lalti out for this ycat svill soon be complotod. ----Tim son of Wililain 1favlter. living at Twentieth and Pierce streets , was seriously litirt on Saturday by a horse kIcking him and lireakitir his nose. Dr. Lelsenring attenilod t the Injury. -Oriental entertainment at Baptist church . to nlglit. --Tito best r cigar in the cityat Guinand's , llllmnrnam St. ni Ut --Tho attraction at the opera house this week still ho the well hnown actor , ilarnoy NcAuoy ! ; Tuesday , Wednesday and Tliurs. day evenIngs , in "Uncle Dan' ! , " "The .Tor , " and "FaistaIr. " floylnat , Seats arc now on * , ale. -3au.ML.Bralt at this Ilajitist church to iilt. . -On Saturday evening Pitilo Judsoii , the I sevon.yoar.old son of H. 1 ! . Judso , , , wliilc , playing on the street near his home , met with 'tulLe a serious accident. A piece.of cross walk. which had been sot upon Its edge and InsullIclontly propped , fell over and caught iim , breaking his log between the ankle and knee. Dr. LoisoiiHug was summoned and het the limb , and the little follow is dolor as wolf as could be oxiocted. -The Germans of Omaha can be congratu. hated upon the marked Itnproveinoat that has been made In their theatrical exhibitions. The jtrosent stage niancr undoubtedly thoroughly understands his business in all Itsdetails. At flu Limo in the history of Omaha hiavo the Get- man plays been Put I1)Ofl the stage with snore . trtiitIc skill and PerfOctIozi thou they are at I vrent With the patronage the prorn I i'rletors of the Gorotast theater can affrd , to . hocure better scenery , anti will engage artists . ,1 a high order of talent. -Every lady can do her own cuttIng- wiLls the MCIOIFIC .S'ccnlific Drcss Ct 'U er.- Madame Cudebaugh , New York , Is teaching in' art of cutting that will citable every lady to do her own cutting with ierfect success , as ii t fitting Is required. Will varrant every drcn a i'orcct fit without change. will test .the machine for any lady , \Vednesday , tlits IIth Inst. , at the N. 1. corner IOtht anti Douglas streets. Agents wanted. -We would call Lisa attontioaof ourreadars Lo the advertisement of the Omaha Intit Vorks in another column of this ibStie. 'I'lL ! , industry , as we noticed some thays slitca , has been PUt Oil 0 footing mechanically by the ad- 'ditloti of 'V , . A. Clarke as Suposlutondunt and Manager vltu having lint ! a long oiperioIco in .thcsnanzigeinent of saute of thomost etensvo ! Iron works , n the West and has ( It3signed and , built oriieof thelargcat and best of tue Mitt- slealoli. toil ! . . \rj11 give the customers of tite Omalia Tron Works the benefit of lit8 Iceng ex 1)01150 ) in the business. They are preparoti o snake estimates and plans for the erection of flour soil ! . on the roller system , dl.ponsing en. tirely with the itse of burrs or with the roller .and burr systems combined ; also give especial attention to thQ erection of grain elevators and 'croatnerie. , and they have contract. for several . ( Jr thorn to be erected at once. Their slioj * nre filled up wiLhi the best modern tool. antI Ltny work entruzto4 to them will rcceiyo prompt S attentiontthi. being the only house In Liii. State vhio carry a full line of tnIll furntsldng goods and competent tel advi.o In the stnicLuro of machinery. Any one contain. 4ating building mills , grain elevator. and .creainorie. , or wanting .teain engines or iwer for njnirposew1ll do well to call on thorn or a'ldresshticharda & Clarke , Omaha. -The auditorium of the Baptist church vas wch1 flilodlast evening to listen to the lecture ' of Dr. Situ Ab-Brab , on the life and customs t1 Burinab. Tue doctor I. a converted Bud. ,11i14 , and successfully Illustrated that lie thoroughly understood lii subject , and , as is idcasan and fluent talker , succeeded Ia kieitInl&ls hearers interested until the clost ( If his lecture. Ills costumes vere Uric , and li1 impersonations of the .vagious IW.Ie5 ) ol life and customs In lnda ! wze amusing and ' intere4itig , while hi. talk was flavored wiLl snosigh witttctsni to call forth scatty a ltoart - laugh ( toni both ouug anti old , and all wht were fortunathiinoughtt.o be ltiesent ' iu wel ; ; ; ! ; 't. .4 .ttJ. . ' j , , . -kIetter received here ( ruin PJtrco , Neb. , ttea that the IIerco nUl company has jits successfully coiumeaved aunniug Its stes fl9u lng zilI1s aJiler proeeu4 with a capacity p 2OO bar'e1. daily , Tue mill Is run by waLe Jsower , and wlf LtOV is fluasiclal succesa It ; owners , zs well as a gret benefit to tL burrouuditlg country. -The Omitbi. boar.1 of trade is eyideutl - - - - - - - - - I ) t * _ ' : z : . . ready for Informant. It has boon six moha since is meeting has been hold , and all lntros in its welfsre seem. to have been lent. A meeting vita called for last evening , but the secretary had gone to Dtmter , in answer to a telegram , and two or three , ( at least , not to exceed a half dozen gentlemen ) , wore itroent , and there being no ouorum , no meettn& ' was hold. The time has arrietl when the board of trade should ho numbered among the things of the liast , or stops be taken to at once resur root the corps and infuse new life into Its new partly docotiposod body. -Thin street sitrInklor have beets takoit off the street because of the ttnwiliiisgnes. f the 1)tLNifleSS ision to iay the oxiense of , iiirink. hog. The cxioricnco of yetorday should be sufficient to forcibly linliress upon the minds of Interested jarLies that the season of the year has not yet nrrhcd to abandon the use of the sprinklers , Ott all the buInos streets of the city clouds of dust were sweiit In thio eyes of petiostrians by tue nierciless wind , which made it exceedingly disagreeable for all who vero forced to be oUt. CurtaIl epensei If nccoss'try , hot don't begin by doing away with the street sprinklers. - 1'&iLSONAb. A. M. Applegate , of Tecwnsch , in at 11,0 tlillard. T. 0. Vo.i , of Crete , is at the Millard. S. It , Tlioini'son , of Lincoln , is at the l'tlil. ' hart ! . Thomas Jcnoii and wife , of Ulysses , are at the Millard. Captain SV. B. VIilLe am ! lolin Fees , of Tekamab , are at the Millard. A. 11. Engleson , of Craig , Neb , , is at the Millard. Colonel T. P. Ifrinlon has returned from the vest. George 1) . Cros , of Brownvlhle , is at the Millard. A. hickersoit and wife , of ilotnn , are at the Millard. Coloitel Id. 11. Sessions , of Lincoln , hat the M illaril. .1. ( L tlead , of l'ino llitlgo , is at the I'slil. lard. Ehlon. Ishusni Ieavit , nut ! wife , 1"alis City , are at. the Millard. S. S. l'rice , of i'nlls City , is at the Millard. VaIt. M. Secly , of Bennett , is at thioMil. lard. Alex. Swan , Robert Uriiuhart , J' . Innuehly atiti Titonias 1.arnson , of Cheycitne , are at the Millard. Frank 1' . Ireland , of obraka City'attd Ii. M. Shcvoll , cashier of the Nebraska City National bank , are at the l'axton. 11. N. Shewohi and wife , of Nebraska City , are at the IYnxton. F' . P. Ireland , i'f Nebraska City , registered at the JYaxthst last night. S. If. Callwohl , of Nebraska City , is at thto l'axtoii. it. 11. Miller , of Nebraska City , wits among the arrivals at the Paxtoti last evening. J. II. llroatley , of Bt'ownvlllo , Is in the city , quartered at the Paxton. Robert \V. liiritaco nod T. C. Ifockor , of Brow'nsilio , icgItcrot1 at the l'a'cton last a vent ii ; . 1)r. Grail loft lot the West yesterday , S. S. Tow , of Fremont , is at the Millard. 'r Marshall , of Freutont , is at the Millard. L. B , Baldwin , ofLlncoln , Is at the Millard. ; r. Salisbury , of Salt Lake , Is at tito l'ax- toii. .1. A. Marshall , of Lincoln , is at thto l'ax. Lou. .1' . II. l'tacC.ll , of Plutuit Crpak , is itt the city. city.T. T. M. Marquette , of Lincoln , islat the Mi ! ' lard. \v. hi. Monger of Frouutont , ii at thue MU. lard. lard.J.T. J.T. Clarkson , of Schtnylor , is at tlto Pax- Lout. 0. F. Iddluigs , of North Platte , is at tim Itlillutrti. 14. 1 ! . Jiolios , tt ( North l.'iatto , is at the Millard. 11. Vhltuuioyor , of Coluunhnis , Nob. , is at the Millard. Richard Gray , of att Francisco , is at the Millard. ' B. F. ' , Varrcui , of Nebraska City , is at the I'axtou. \VIil Siuutoral loft for Cethar Bapids , on legal business. .1. C. iSldBrlde , vi1o anti anti , of Lincoln , are at the Paxtous. \v. 0. Bodunan , ChIcaio , and Is. .Ferrnuuo , Cineinnatti , two at the Paxton. C , \V. Townsend , from the Bino Grass region of Kentucky , is at the Millard. 1' , P. Shelby , general freight tigent of tint ITnitsui Pacific , vent It , Topeka tat Suuulay , Chuas. 0. IWbetion , N. S. hitirwood. I. . 0. Burr , \'nltor .1. Launl , , ( l , 1d. Lambertsouinhl Lincoln lawyers , are at the l'axton. htlr. Ira P. hllgby anti liar sktt'r'lut.aw ! , Mr. . Frank B. Higby , left on Snuithay for Golden , Colorado , to visit frlouuls. 'r. j. Potter , general manager of the Chico- go , hlurllngtoit . Quincy railway , niuth 0. 1. Pliel1ts , of Chicago , are at the Millard. S lilt. A. 13. havenpnrt , the popular clerk of the Ittillard hotol--wluo.e jolly face auth tort ly figure have boon missed ftuii the hotel office-I. again out lii. logs , after a brief ill. ness. ness.Vill \Vill T. lingers , who was for several year. a clerk in the Otnalus itostollico , hut vhitt its now engaged In biusinoss at Fort Collins , Col. , Is jut the city visiting his old friends. lie is sur- vrised at the ra'ld growth and substantial Ins. lros'einents of Omaha iluring hIt , ubston' a , nod Bays that the city looks livelier tItan 1)anver. Ites' . Jolt11 .1. Biordan , of Now York , and lion. 'Vt' , J. Ousaintu and daughter , of Chico' 5'O , uiruivod in the city on Sunday ouitheir way haute freon San Francl.co , whither they tic- counpausied the Itight 11ev , Ittordan , tint new- 1) ' appoInted Catholic Bishop of San Fran- I clseo. They are at tint Paxton anti wilt leave for the la.t to-day , Godfrey Uaulinatius , brother of Councilman I Cites. l'au1inan , hiw , arrtveti iii the city froisi I Cidcago , and intend. to locate ponnautently In r Ounahuts. lie formerly lived here , in h8UT CS. I There are isow five of the iLittimaus brothers I lit Omaha , and Oharley is thinking about rounding Ut ) the sixth one and bringing him I over from Gerntany. They are a ProslierUith I family , and Omaha can't have any too many of such men. men.A A Sarthlng DIsooory. I'bysleiauss are pften startled by remarkable I. dlsons'eiies 'rho fact that flr. King's New I DIscovery for Conatimption and all throat and . lung diseases I. daily curing patient that the u. havegiven UI ) to die , is starthingrhtem to rea a 1 : . their same of duty , and examine into the a merits of this s'ondarfuh discovery ; resuttluil iii hundred. of our best citizen. using It in their iwactice. Tuiai bottle. free at 0. F , , Grodtuans drug slurs liegular aizu 51,00. ' , , - - ' ANUTHEUCATTLE DEAL Paxtou & hci1ey e11 tlicir llrs tea a Now Company. Which 'WaN Organized by Alex II. Ssvnti , the Cattle llng. Alex. 11. Swats , the well known cattle king and president of the South Omaha syndicate , accompanied by his priyato eecrot.ary , Robert Urquhart , and James Donnelly and Thomas Lamson , the latter of whom is also interested in thso South Omaha syndicate , arrived in the city on Sunday from Cheyenne , and registered at the Millard liotol. Mr. Swan , as is vehl known , is the getitleman who engineered and organized - ized the South Omaha syndicate , whose object in the building of large stock yards , packing houses , slasightor houses , &C. , and a stiburban towis , and which syndicate have bought and consolidated several of the largest cattle herds in the west. west.Mr. Mr. Swan's latest enterprise is the or. ganization of another cattle company , which has just purchased and combined in a joint ownership the herds of Paxton and Slsuidloy. Mr. Swats , it is under. atood , is the owner of the controlling interest terost in this new company , while Messrs. I'axton and Sheidicy are interested - ested to a large extent. The Paxton heard nusuiburs about IU,000 head , and the Shiokiloy herd is probably nearly the santo size. The combination snakes a herd of over 2O0O head. The papers cotuspleting the transfer are now being drawn up in this city. This now couiia- fly , it is believed , will be tributary with shauthtering and packing houses , and the stock yards of the South Omaha syndi. cate. The price paid for the Paxton and Shicidley cattle is not known to outside parties. LETTERS Itcunnuusing in the Omaha poitolflco tinclauiused for the week cuiding Nov. 10 , 1883 : OENTLxtuE. Armstrong .1 ' Albright G If Borg A Bii'iuiingliaun T .3 Brown .1 N BruIt ! .1 Byrne .1 Brehhil .T Brooks .1 1' Boogo .T I buIlt V lhrova I ) Bailey I' .3 lirowus 1" 11 Brown I" 1) Boyntout F lIeu It lias'.ett A N Boyer W Boner W IL l3oner lit Bowers S Burridgo S F Bricent S Barry .J C Crane 11 P Conloy IL Cheek T A Coylolt B Clark C F Chapman 1" A Charles ' , V if Coohran I I Clawson 'IV Carhon 'IV Clark & l'ocl : Chotis IL Dclanoy ii. A Doaui G i : Dickstn A Drornond .1 Dotuthitt C E Davis A' 'V Dawson J C Dow F T } vnns A EwIng \V 1"redrich H Funk 11 C Faushi C Farrell hit Flentitug IL B 1"unck 11-2 ( Lfrecuinalt J C Grabor C Clover B Gaudy W hiendersonG It Halo 'IV It hlauck V Haney B Ifailiday J J Hansen N Itibbon Mr hubbard S 'V-8 Itall h Jenkins S Jaeger it , lohinsoti IC tohiw.on K .T Iondau1 S ' % V Kasuuan .1 Kylie M iCornahatu J B LytleM LJunggvist F Moyor.T Meeker J l Murjtliy .1 T Matthison 1' Merriunt .T F Mossoit J Madson .1 Mikkelson 1' McLean T MeMausus T Morais it 'IV Mills B Marehant Murray 1' McGuire Br04 McGrath F McIntyre F Nelson If Newton B hi Olson .1 hit O'Donnell 1' O'Day 1' O'Grady 13 P A Peterson j' l'atorson F Quinn F' , hiehiutusit ito , , F Bell ' 1' S ltuuigeV' ltijtple B Sorensen I' S Stautchien W Siulthuj Sohl .1 Stradmoiti J hit .tutith J 'IV Sexton J I' Sulky .1 B Sjolon .1 Selniniacluer II I [ Soutolt A Stafford 'I' Svanberg N T Suuilth It hit SImpson 1) Saltryninut 0 Stockinan C Siumnouts if 0 Stephens T fStcisIterg0 Suisith B Sherman A Liniator C A Turk Ii Taylor ii 'rhiorutton 1' Titonuts it 'ruttier c 'I'luoner P yosler 0 'IV W'tilttfl If \Villiaiuts (3 1' \Vnehiter C .1 Webstu' C F 'IVimtl I b IVeitI A Welch hit I ) u'ouutiii A A Alien E (1 WhIte C.M 'IVust S 'IV Camibell B. 11 ( 'oyie Androwa hiuiss N ihatigs Mis 1. it Baker Mats ( ! 'IV' liuforil Mrs A hil hlartljess hills , iii lhrantnerhiuiss It Jitack lifts Ii harry Mrs 14 hello MIss Ii ituiris Mrs 0 P lirigslcv Mrs A Barker hilts l Clausu ' :14 : Canty Mrs l Ciuly Mrs hit I CahIll hilts M Cluuunburs Mrs B Collins Mrs I Colitis , Mr. C Crialar hilts A A 1)u.nn Mrs 1" DoVolta .1 hit 1)ahl Miss B Evans Miss A Fruesbecg hiliss C FInk Mat hit Paulo hilts 'r Fitlton Mrs S B GilletlMiss4t Ifliled B IIenryMI.s 14 hedges Miss hit hiartuelt Miss it hulL Miss Ii 0 hitutinuut MrsM J henry Mrs lit E Jones Mni 0 Krohio Mrs C Kiseeb.ntl Mrs :1 : : : . c : l4ungnin Miss C Lafferty Mes F Ludiutgthut Idles E Mork Mrs J McCarvll Mi. . K McCoy Mrs 'tV Mattson Miss S Nibs Mi.s I : Nelsotu Miss I' hit Olsen MI.s 0 O'Baiuion Miss 0 l'etersou Mias M-2 l'ctteraou Miss 0 I I'otlerson Mr. ) i l'rice hiti.s A lIngers Miss it Itubinsout hilrs S A Reid Mr. F Boxoy Mrs Itiesia Miu A SVOfltSIfl MISS B Sy'vester ' Mrs M Smith Mrs Iii 14 Shariless hilts t ) A Sunitli Mrs J B SunithiMr. It hI Svonsaoui Miss IL Smith hitraB 'l'ruor hugs C Utylor Miss B \Vuou hills. 11 'IVonil hilisii it Villiisznshilrs 0 \Vllliaunt Miss 0Vtlliains Mrs r1 'IVeston Mrs AVallace hiulss 1" 'I' \Vega Miss S C , IL COL'r.XT , P. hi ! . A Caiti lriin 1"Ir' l'olnts. Tit the Bditor of Tue Bee : I had itot intended to refer again to the recent election in which utsiutontion. ally I became eousethiiig of an juno. The Republicans , of Thursday morn- lug howoverwltlt a characteristic mixture of malice and falsehood asserts that "scarcely one hundred" votes ere cast for ma in the country preciticto. Tue cowardly liar who wrote that itotus 1usd tlio fIgure. before him showing that more than one hundred votes were given sue in two preciticla atono. Ho also knows that my vote it : thia country was nearly three hundred and fifty. If ho had one grain of the eeiieo that he accuses j mo of hacking , ho would know that ft candidate's popularity is to bo judged not by the absolute vote given , but by a compthon of his vote with that. of other candidatca on thio sanso ticket. Mr. Murphy , the well known member of the city council , who ran on the same ticket with myself and was , beside , the candi. date of the workitigmen , received 4C4 votes , while usioro than 1,200 came to me. The inaltgnant of The Itopubuican is Un. hla'ppy because Ito cantiot dcc'ido whether the magnificent support givesi to me on Tuesday was was a personal compliment to myself or an indication that the Anti. Monopoly party holds the balance of power inthiiscountybyabout 400 ballots. As for me in my retirement I sIsal ! re- moinbor as the highest tribute ever paid nb in this city , county or state , the vote of last weak , when , after a campaign of three days , so many intelligent citizens broke the barriers that separate the pleas. ant pastures of political prejudice from the dusty highway of independence , and stood up to vindicate tity rihit to run on any ticket for the noispolitical oflio of county superintendent. Despite any injustice done mc I shall vote the ilepubhican ticket while its vrin ciplos and its candidates arc worthy of support. As for the vunY punster of the Ropnh' ' . hican , vhio "points to I'oints" ho hue written himself down as amulucious falsi. for of thio 1laiti record ; a critic whoso logic barely enables him to leap the chasm which separates a false premise from an absurd conclusion ; a weakling whoso waist of manhood prevents him from snaking aniends for palpable wrong ; a journalist (7) ( ) whose prejudices only en- auto hitisi to pollute oven the filthy shoot for which he is permitted fo write. Catare'h. The remarkable results in a disease so universal and with such a variety of char. actoristice as Catarruihi , prove how ofl'ectu- ally Hood's Sarsaparilla acting through the blood , reaches every part of the aye- tern. A medicine like , anything else , can ho fairly judged only by its results. We point with : pride to the glorious rec- ordofHood'a ' Sarsaparilla him entered upon - on the hearts of thousands of poop1e it has cured of catnrrh. - - KELKENNEY--HALL. AuuotlacrPlensant Wedding at TrInity Ontlietiral Iast Evening. The aiiuiouusccmeuit thust hirr. .foliui Kelkenney and Miss Maggie Hall wore to be united in marriage at Trinity Cathedral last evening , was sulhicient to fill that Place with the friends of the contracting parties. The hour for the ceremony was fixed at 7:30 : and promptly at that time the bridal party entered at the north door of the church in the following order : Mr. J. 11. Kelkennoy and the bride ; John Kolkenney , thiograom , and Miss Lizzie Hall , sister of the bride , followed by the bride's toothier , Mrs. Hall and. Mr. Van Cloister. As the party entered the church , Miss Butterfield , who presided at the organ , played a aelectionfrons Tanhausor , folhower.I by a selection from Beethoven. The ceremony was performed - formed by Rev. Mihlapaugh , and was the imposing ritual of the Episcopal church. Immediately after the ceremony the party repaired to their carriages and wore driven to the future residence ol the young couple , at the corner of Thir. toe thi"dnd Jackson streets , where a royal reception was tendered their many friends. A magnificent supper was spread and the table was loaded with good things. Oysters , cake , fruits and wino wore among the niausy arti'les die. posed of. The list of presents was very large and among thoni wore xiiauiy articles of cots- aiderablo value and great beauty. The groom has boon in this city a little over two yours , during which time he has becis associated with the firm of Mac- Namara t Duncan , with whousi lie has but recently entered into PartitorshsiP and OleflOtl. for himself an elegant place of business at tire corner of Thirteenth : and Jacksoii streets , than which : there is ne fitter in the city. Being of a pleasant aUth agreeable nature , and its every re- sped a gentleman , ho line won for himself - self a host of friends who rejoice with : hiu : : in his good fortuno. Tile bride is a very pretty brunette , of 18 summers , and is in every way worthy of the young gentleman who last evoinuig claimed her for hi. own. She lute been a resident of this city scarcely snore titan a year , having formerly resided at St. Joe , but during her brief sojourn hero elm line , by her bright and sunny disposition , made sunny warm admirers. The young couple start out upon the voyage of life with : the brightest of vros- pacts , and with : their ahiutost innumerable friends Tim Bin wishes thou a long , Ii'OsperoUs and happy life. flucklon's ltriilca Salvo. The greatest medical wonder of the WOtad. Warranted to apoedIly cure Bunts , Cuts Ill. cars , Salt Rhisuin , Fever Sores Cancers i'Ile , , Chilblain. Corns Totter , dlmppeci baId , and all .id eruption. , guarantoati to cure In every instance , or money refunded. 25 cent. . or box , ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VICUNA UNDE1tWEAIt. The only goniuna its town , just arrived at FrankJ. Itaingo'alIll Farmsm etroet. oc23-tf _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Shoot Music oni cents a copy at Edholm Erickson' . . Crounso Block. o80-10t Buy our fresh raastcd 0. ( 'I. Java and Mocha Coitho. GItAND UNION TEA CO. , is8.2t 119 S. 15 St. Ladies : Large shipment of twine for nines-tune work , just received at Morton's hardware Store Creighiton Block. octl5.zu-w'if Hiniubaugli andTaylor , the ontorpris. ing hardware deahera , have just issued a stoat and useful illustrated. catalogue con- taming over 200 pages , and. nearly 1,500 cuts of articles in their line. A copy will ho inailodfreo to any aetdrc& , and far- mere and others will find this catalogue very desirable and convenient to have in the house. If you want cite , write to Ilimobaugh and Taylor , 1405 Douglaa street , Omaha , Nob. A largo stock of window and ornazuen. tsl glass at OOOLtI.tN' , n12.tf , TiIE JUDICIAL MItLi The iocmber Term of the llniIc tatcs Courts , 4tl.IouituuiiIezst of tlto District Court- 'rise Vsuual Grist at ( ho Police Court. Tim November torus of the tnitod States Courteopenod. yostcdaybutnobusi. ness was transacted as Judge Dundy was ill. He expects , however , to be able ts attend to his duties to-day. floss. George \V. McCrary , Judge of the United States Circuit Court , will arrive hero to. morrow sisorning. The i'iiited States grand jury will conimonco their labors to. day. 'l'hio amount of business that will come before them is quito small , and they will finish : their work in a vary short time. Thin petit jurors are expected to put in nit appearance on Friday. United States District Attorney Lamberteon ar. rived liar's yesterday. IISTIIIOT ) COURT. Tue Douglas county district court line adjourned to December 1Oth , anti. Judges Neville and 'IVakeloy have gone to ether counties to hold court. Judge Wakeloy has stistaitied the do- niurrer interposed by the city to the pa- tition of the Omaha National bank , in which the bank sought to recover $100- 000 for money 1taid for the 5 per ccitt paving bonds. Judge 'Wnkcloy decides that t'he 5 per ccitt bonds are valid , and the fact that the electors having voted Li per cent bqnds does not prevent the city council from issuing 5 per centbonds under that vote , if they obtain for them par or better. This satisfies the bank , and virtually ends the suit. Edward Shiatto , sentenced to twenty years for the murder of Martin Knight , will be takeui to the peniteuttiary seIne day this week. I'OLICIi COURT. There were five cases 'of ( lislurbance of the veace yesterday before Judge Beneko , who fined the iiccused $5 each. One paid , and the rest 'aero committed in default. Charles Hurley , arrested on suspicion of being the varty who swindled. a Nasv York man out of $200 the oIlier day , on the transfer train while crossing hto bridge , was discharged , there being no evidence against him. A complaint line beet : sworn out against Louis Herman for hitting Louis Stein over the head. A man vhio recently host his wife and children was found by thepolice yesterday inorningat 4 o'clock wandering about the atreetsin a rallier insane manner , and he was locked. up. lie was afterwards die. charged by Judge Boneke. - 'Jlieso arc Solid Facts. The host bin , d Purifier amid system reulat' ever , l'iced within the reach of snftcriiip umanit truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivu y of the liver , Biliousness .ratimmdico , Cotisti' pation , 'IVenk Kithiteys , or any thieaso of thst urinary organs , or whoes'er requires an nte tizer , tonic or mild stimulant , will always find Electric Bitters the best and only certaisi cure known. They act surely and quickly1 o.very bottle guaranteed to ? ivo entire satisfae t'omt or motley refunded. hold at 50 cents : Bottle by C , F. Goodman. lIenS Estate Trusfers. The following deeds were filed fem record in the county clerk's office No , vember 10th , reported for Tue Bne jb1 Ames' real estate agency : S. S. Caldwell and wife to John It , Burgess , w d , lot 11 , blk 2 , Lake's add $350. j08 , Barkorand wife to S. S. Caldwell 1 c dlot 8 , 9,10 , 11 , 12 , 1)1k 2 , lots 7 , 8 9 , 10 , bik 8 , lot (1 ( , 7 , 8 , blk 4. lots 1 , 2,3 . 5 , blk 5 , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , blk 0 , Lake's addi tion , $1. S , Coo. ii. Boggs at al to ltobt. M , Dow w d , lot 12 , blk 4 , Arbor Place , $250. Byron Reed and wife to Danish AsseS S elation , w d , part of' blk 144 , Omaha I $4,500. 0. 'IV. Smith to Paler Clark , w d , par of lot 3 , blk 28 , Omaha , $475. Ceo. II. Bogge at al to Peter Jacobs 'V d , lot 2 , blk 5 , Arbor Place , $750. OY4 p AKlil POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thu powder never vane. . A marvel of purity atrangth aol tthoieouuseucss. Sioro ecoitomnical that the ordinary kilt ! , , and cannot be soil Incompatitlor S 5th the multitude ot low test , , hort weight , slum o phosphate pawdurs. Bold only in camie. Itoy,4 u.k nrl'nwdor Ce. . 105 % V&II Struot New York SPECIAL NOTICES trSpeclala will l'ottive1y not be Inzerted unleas Dalct in advance. TO LOAN-Money. 11'ONEY1O LOAN lit attn. 01 OO , or unoru on 1T1 Ion tiuuic 4 01 Icr ccitt 5cr auunum by tt. c. l'ttterojt & Co. , 1404 Fanunu St. h4'lumo 1/1 / ONES' LOANID-th , chattel security , C. l. iTt MAYt & CU , 1500 Fareant St. o1.Iutuof lu utuY 'Vt ) LOAN-'A'he loseti rate , of interest LVI Iisniiu' Losmu Areuue.v. 15th .t DouIa. 23.tl 'iI'oNRY TO LOAN-Call at Law 0111cc of D. L 1Vt Thom. . , room 8 , Cruighton Block. 'hu'oNEY WANED-On Chattel mortgage , room 1 , k,1 , Nbra..ka Nattonil Bank Uu1Idtn. 154. U 1iIONEY TO LOAN-J. T. Boatty oaas ou chattel .L,1 property , 213 South 14th St. .eptl5 UELP S flu-st clas , bariscrat ( lie Psxtoiu Hotel S 1 barber slio , . 705.13' 1TANTED-SaIosmnmm for each rotmuty in thu U. S S h. 575 and eapenses. flood. .al4by aiiipie. Setil btamnl. LA BELLU StF'O CO. , Chicago , III. 000'ltit eud , 1X7 A,1'EI-Two girls at l'acitlc house , lath anti vy Daeuiport. eus.is , UTANTRD-Attlrl to cook , wash aulti iron. Must 1 1 ho good t'ooi. . Apply ii. E. ceruer of 20th and California streets. 723-13 ! 1TANTEU-thr1 for gelIrral liotoosork. Ap.1y ! S Ileimeod & Donnaurt , store , cur. 13th and Jaeksou. ' Infants and Children Without Moa-phlno or Narootlno. I What glees our ChIldren roqv eIue'sks. Whatcures their fevers , ma'kes them sles'p ; 'TIn Oator1n. When Babies fret , and err by turns , , Wbatcures their colic , kflIs their worms. a limit Castorin. What quickly curt's Conatlpation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion ' Iltut Castorta. Farewell then to Morphine Syrupe , , , Castor 011 antI l'aregorlc , ant SlatS Castorla. Centaur Lfnlmont.-Anab. solute euro for Rhoumntiam , Sprain. , Burn. , Gall. , ate. , anti nn iIiltantan0on PnIn.x'ohlovor. United tatoDeposit ' . FSt N ilOll 111111k , -014' OMMIA-l Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment In Omt'sha , sUCCnssons TO KOUNTZIL flhtorif 3315. Oyganlsed In 18DB , Organized as a National Bank in CAPITAL . - . . . . $200.00' ) sU1LrLIS AND PROFITS . $150,000 orrtcatA Duaacros. Umaslas Korsaza , President. Jous A. Cuixmoutros , Vice President. A orstea Kousizil , 2d Vice I'resident. A. J. L'orri.sTOs. F. If. DAvu , CashIr. v Ii. M.ouiaa , Assistant Cashhor. Traneacts a gent rat hacking butnos. Issues tim , oerttflcate berht gt at irest. Drawe draft. on Son Francisco anti ; sr1acl cLttc In the United Stat. , , . Alto London , Dublin , Edinbursh and the prtciclpa cities 01 the tonttnenl of Euro a. TREAn ronSEWINC MACHINES SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON IS ENTIRELY The Product of' American Industry PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Full assortment . constantly on Hand and for oalo by HENRY PUHELMAN , Pramont , Neb. ATED-Cood boyat the Fur Store. ' 7u1.i ' ) - Irl t423 ! Capitol aenmte. 5' \TANTEE-A 734.12 ! 'l1T.NTED-A good , faithful titan , acctc'toimmed to , 5 jI carlog for and iirivbng team , . On fletittahuitel with the city and hhthii lii the teiglihoultood of flonglas and ' 5tIt and 23ta streets. luquire at Oini ha Iron Works. 733.tf . 'i\TANTE1.-A good soilcitor , cite acqttahntedtilth V \ the , erhat book trade. Territory , gauisas. Itooms 0 and 7 terctt's block , Coutieti omens , Ta. I 7 ANTED-ifouse keeper for fight work In fain V 113 of tWo. Inquire of Janitor Can St. School. 721 1i ' - , ladle , or ; ertlenaan for all 'IyANTED-Agents V standard works , fatufly fltitle etc. Call or a. . drcg J. .1. Kelley Occidental Ilotel Omaha Nab. , _ _ _ _ _ 4 ANTED-A thorouhi13' conipeteut girl for gen- . , 1 oral hou'ework. Gernian Ireferred. Inquire at I 50. 2u Douglas street. 31115. W. A. CLAICK , . 710-ti t , 7ANTED-OIrl for general housework 2I iav. S onport itt. 63i-1Il ! : % TANTED-A good blacisomijitit at north east cor- I ncr7tlt amid itaucyst. 700.12 ANTEU-An intelligent colored wan1th plenty W of nerve. C. E. Mayule & co. , 5100 Farnaun. 700-ti - Isaultri' gut at the Etituilet House. \TANTED-A - auG.12' VANTED-GOod loan to chop out trees out of 60 r acre , of groundonCutning St. , Insiulechty hhinitsu I3EMIS , Agent 15th antI Dougla. St. 678 ti . agent. to , ehl tile best seihing V S line of Ladies andchuidren'o goo.1 ever offers , ed. Sale. made In every house as fast as agents can show the good. . Agents are making $10' ) a month. Addro , , , with otamp , a. U. 31. Co. , 9 South May 3t. , ' Chicago , Iii. 305-un I TX'ANTED-Ghri In a family of tws. inquire at , 'f V C. J.CANAN & CO. 310.tf - "ri AtEO-Oood girls tot good , uoI1e , . Ret V V wages. Apply Immediately at emplol'nient bureau 217 N. 16th St. No. ottice fee. C2.t ! , SITUATIONS WANTED. . , , . V K. cooler iith aid Dodge. 72d.14 ! ' . . ' TAN'I'EDShtuattoiu as .aiesunaru by a gentleman I V of good address. Address No. 1 lIce oIiie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 715.131 A N experienced necountant Is desirlous of obtal. , . .tl , hut : ; eutijloyuitttit In the es enings , , moderate coot pemoatiolu. Addreos C. ' lIce otlice. 72).12' : S1IISOZkLAUSuuI' WAN Lb. 'V7ASTED-Board anti fttrnI4lIel room iii a lirliato . S 1 family , for geutleunon and stile. State term , . Address " 31. B. i : . ' BeoctUce. 737-13' ' XTANTED-A rartoer iiith at least 3,0OO to go 'S 1 into a good pnyiiig buiues , . Ametchamit pta. ferable For pautfruiar. , addre , JOHN F. htOO'- itt , Springfield , Sar.y Co. , NeSs , 716.20P ANTuiD-Oir1. Enquiie at 1S03 Davenport St. 711'iO ANTED-To ptmrcliaso a good Snug business in W Omaha. Atidre , E. IV. flee ottlc. ' . tl8J.j3 TANTED-To exchange. detirable city reskience for fariti luu eastern Nebraska Appiy to J. W. LOUcsuUltY , itealestato agent. 15th and Fartiriut. 682.tI Pelt RENT--Unu.es anti Lots. i'oR RuNT-house Cia rooms , sitht all consem , . hence , , viii be vacamit about 17th. Apply 1207 l'aciflo street , 734.181 F 011 HENT-Rooti , 315 north 2ltIi , trret. I jSOIt IIFNT-A large , haidsonio room ss'ltls gas , flit' ud board , to two gentlemuteum , 322 S. 10th amudlhstrriey street. 731-134 RIiNT-Nlceiy furnished front mono No. FOR 1510 Daveuport street. 728.14 ! l1i1NT-tood house and tart , ott itortit 10th Foil Street , , nltalsiu for hart nsiig a number of team. . luuquire of 11. ICottuitce , 1.1 National Batik. 727.22 F OR IIEN'l'-Fttrtsiied moth wtth , uo.srd , gaa and bath room , No Ills Uodgt'.trect. 735.171 OIL iuNr-i'so roomlil , oils ( tiruihijed and one unftnnialied. 101 ? Chicago btreet , 732.tf I IIENT-Furnkhed root , , escrythiuig new coun r . forliu auid.jtiet. . ltafcrcuice cachiauittet 1010 Jackeon St. 723.12t Ii ol iIINT-Tivo ; rettaes , a coons each1 or , 150th street , bets eat , Farmiant and Unugla , , t1.O0 per nionti , . 7QJ.12 ! F ° 11 I1ENT-lfouse Oruom , N. r mesh atid 1)aen. vort , Apply on preJmiies. M. Cl. MAILSIIALL. Rl-r-rso urfturnlhed and two furileised , Foil room. 1311 Ctttnlng St. corner 13th. 7Q2.131 RKNT-A 6 rooui house and bar , , , 1.OO. FOIL ' U. S. h1tt corner 105)1 ) aid Rough. . Sts. 75)3 ) 12 -11'5015 RENT-A furnished house full of roomers arid .5 , boarder , , In central locatIon , and turtilture for , , sale cheap. Addreu 'VS. 5 , Bee otliec , 673'll T'Olt ItENT-Threu new cottages. S Iroom. , weU .L anti caterui , full lots , etc. , each 510 ir tiionth. 67911 I ) . 1. THOMAS. _ 1ILNT-Furudshed roonia and board modern improveineutti , 1812 Dodge St. 076.131 ILENT-Cottages near23d and Clark streets , JOR Ie mouth. T. J. FttznsQrrit , 62 S. lTtIiht. OR Ltt15T-A nicely furnished aScent room south F eapoeure. Also parlor , wIth or sithout Leant. 'litres block , trot , , esrs houte. Address "C. U. . iv. ' jIG 5. 16th St. 08t.ih' ILKNT-lloomns In Zs'ebnsola NatIonal Usitla FOR BuIldIng. Stoat delroble odtces Iii the city , Supplied with h.idraniie elesator amid heatel uy .taam. Apply at Rank. 620tf j"ORIICNT-Tuo furnIshed roomi at 3.O ) and 1o per month. Each r.om large enough for ( so occupants. 1914 Webster street. 102(1 ( IOhL RENT-I'lnt rooms , furnished or not , a desired , tout block , ( rota opera bou. . Aptly 12.03 Farnant. 175.11 F OIL IIKNT-A furolahel dsrlhng corner ilowa3 ansi 14th. IteotrU , Lr mouth. U W.Uumari. st2tf LET-Furnlhed room , with board 2303 0a11. T locale St. T5'OR MENT-Furnished front room , 1724 DouglaS .12 street. 579.11 ltE'T-New store In Taft's block on Saumi. F tiers street. Good location for grocery .torv. butchershopetc. InquIre at Peoples Batik , Dodge St. _ _ _ _ _ to1t 1tINT-FumIshedroom , on the northwa , : i cot. 13th amid Capltolavemiue. t39.tf OIl RENT-ResIdences and store buildings. BED. F FORD & SOURII , Steal Estate Agency. Othos east side 14th .treet , betseon k'arnani and Dougia. , etreets. 792-a OIl LEASK-Fomr choice lots on2otlt St. , long F time , 217 N , 10th St. J. L. Marble. 53.f I'OR SALE. IAI1E dANCE-We offer forsale at a bargaIn , U ) two thousand acres of land iii a body. St ill mitaku a fine stock ranch. Six mnile front County Seat of Boone county. Terms easy. 0. F. DAVIS & CO. , 717.tf 1613 } 'arnam street. TE ' ill cit e ecitislse sale at and near Omaha of a s cry popular brand of flour , easIly sold , large , uar'raimi , to ft responsible dealer there , who vill usli it. FIIANKLIN ChILlS CO. , 33 Clark Street , ChIco. go , ill 71t.8t.st 'rj'son SALE-Good bislnessand stock goods for SI , sale in hlourihingNeb , it. it. town ; uilie..chatc. , for Omaha real estate. Lots uuortti Omaha on monthly payments. 719-14 SIIMIVEII . BlT.L. -1:1011 SALE-Two tel , acre tract ; easy term , . .1. , ! rvo house. and corner Tot i9thSu Twolots , cast front hear Park , ' Cottage out Georgia Ave. Too story house on t'ark eve. 693-it SHRIVER & BEIt.lSth St. opp P.O. Oil SALE-ISO acresof first class latin land three F flues from Columbus , I'latbs County. I'rice i . on acre. ALVIN SAUNDERS & CO. , opposite th l'axton. 608.15 Oil SALK-West 55 feet of 1t 171 MIllard atm ! F Caidwell' , o1ditlori , tiil a very desirable lot a , its full length Is nu , Sherman avenue arid Is a corner lot. I'rice 81.000. ALVIN SAUNDEIIS &CO.oppo- site the Paxton. 097.15 Oht SALE-Lot 5 Slack X. 81,1mm' , additIon. PrIce ] Fee lii inouitliiy payments of iI0. ALI'IN SAUNDERS Os CO. , opposIte tlt l'axton. 093.15 OIl SALE-Too fitlilots w ILl , newhonsc Ifanscons F jIace , a great bargain. C. K. Ma ) no & Co. 1SY Farnam. 707.tf SALE-Fresh mile ) , cows , at milItary bridge I'Olt ' 25th arid Cumluig streets. ' 070.131 OitSALE-MerLIamit Talloriig , husineso , scell e - tablilied amid ja ) ini3 , Cool reasons for sellinz. Address ' 0. 0. " lIce dice , 633 tf ? SALK-Elegant cottage , mtimimo.t rice' , all colt. JOlt ' , a2SU0. Part ash , Iliac cii hal- alice. Al'o tics at story house , 7 rooum. large bar , , etc. , certrally , beaten , i2,80t ) . 1500 cal , , triance ti suit ptlrc1taor. TiI lrolcrty , ) I , north fully $3tOtI. o32.tf C. U MA1l. . .k CO , .1509 Farnani. on SATK-Iarmii , lii eastern Nebrska. .1. SI' . LOUNSUUIIV , ltoai iotatu Agent , 15th aii.l Far. ham , 631 11 SALK-Vacant halt Sits near city. Also ses. Foil unproved loll lut at a. baugali , .1. \ \ ' LOUNaTTJIW. 16th and Faramu. 092.tt SALECheap.nveryilesirabloliellirig house FOR moos , good roller , sell and tisteit , lot 33 liv 132. InquIre 1814 Webstcr5t. betneen Idthaml ioth Street. 071.121 SALK-A sniall horse. hziruiro of B. IL Shane FOIL newcourt house. e78.12 1'Olt SALE-Lots 15 anI 10 bock 3 Ifariscont .15 laca on Park as e , only f90. each. 517.tf McI1AUUE , olilnito I' . 0. SALE-A sell ettablished Brick business s Ith JOll , naeliliieryand grounrla. 514.tf McCAOUI , odpoaite 1' . 0. $ ALK-'I'wo lot , N. v. corner of 25th and I Chicago St. Imojuire of ldiiolui atil Erickson. 407.tf Fell SALK-Cornet lot I , , Siilmi's , audition. _ _ _ _ 510'tf McCAOUE , opposite 1' . 0. SALE-Now cotta'o hum good location , 53.009. FOR 612'tI L1cCAGUE , opposIte 1' . 0. 'T'ohi SALE-se head horses , wagers , buggies arid .J _ hiaeriesarid talule for remit at Emnigramit stabi , Cuming St. a. DFRVIN. 312. ti T0lt _ SAXE-A first class second baud top bugty , 11 Call .t 1319 IIArIOV atreet. 97t ? 'TJSOlt SALE-Residence arid busintu. property mu j ll parta of Omaha , and Facto Lantit In all pars. of the State. BElY011l ) & SOUKI1 , 79341 213 8. 14th St. bet. Varrarn and Douglas. 'TJSOiL SALE-A oumber of mortgages , ilrstclas cc. iS curhty. 31cCAOU } , opposIte P. 0. 016.11 E7'01t ' SAI.S-Two portable bolter. 10 horse power .1 , APPlY at I U. FI'IZI'ATIIIClL 688.11 218 South 11th Street. l2soit SALK-hIoise , and curuier lot oiieaqtar'fd .1. Street cars at 51.700. eia.tt StcCAOUEopposite P.O. T'50It SALE-Oool business chance. at 211 N , 10th . . , treet. J , L. MAI1ULI. 039'tf Felt SALE-As abargalrma , uiahiCloslerU&hmano slid CO'S Ore proof afu. Inquire at this oHce. 1TMTED-Tobuyonutia Iteal EsLte for iiise V S tort. Call oiu McCAll IlL' , opposite 1' . 0.s1o.tf s1o.tf 1j &t SALS-Ulu newspapers to argo eli small .1. qeaotltiea at title 0111cc. tf J0R SALE-Threor four resIdence lots ( coolers ) It , best locotivu lii city , a11.tf ? UCAOUU , opposIte P. 0. 1'Ott ISAIM 015 EXCIfANOS-Full lot and three .15 dwel1Iui , corner of 11th and l'aci0a streets. Nine hot , hi iotittt Omaha. Also 160 acres of land near Santon , Nebraska , amid building sad stock of clothiar No. 601 Tenth street. Will exchange for Nebraska farm land , . Further partIcular , at 0cc. LI. Psteron' . ClothIng 81cm , SOd Tenth street. 408.eo.t.tt tiUSCELLM4IOUis , EDWAItD KUEHL , MAOISTER 03' I'ALMYSTEIW AND CONDITI0i. ALIST , 303 Tcth street , betwece Famano soul Us , . ney , s-lU , with thu aid of guas'dIau .plr'tti , obtaIn for ao one a t.nes of lb pad sod prusut , and on certain condItion. iii the future. Boots sod shoe , 4i5d5 'orr , l'crfect potisfartlea guaranteed. 3 - - -