Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 5, 1885, Page 8

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBE SMosss Cream D’sk, Bl'ed Damask duced on this sale to €0 Ploces—An elegant 1ot of patterns of and G8inch Cream Barn loy and rman Bloached Damask, reduced 62%0 from T3¢ for this sale to 15¢ each 480. ; e 10-4 Whits| : Bed Comforts, 90c | "o nkets | 2 Uiy Rave ‘avot s0id loss than Cream Damask,) | Bleached Dam | 5 reduced to ular §1.00 and § OMAHA DAILY BE company every thing thoy « had had'a ¢ Tuc V»'uv(’ 8 THE ADDITIONAL ELECTION NEWS, | et e Tho Retnrns Not Yet Completo, But the ,\" iV A ® | mo i I right: but W) Result Oertain, X ’ Y Saratoga Preclionet. STATPR, THE BEE'S CHINESE LIBEL SUIT, own f due respect to | Judge Wal decided that the pas and make his town thi ut the Bome Facts in Regard to the Case— | ¢ L m Men in Tronble— Police and Other Willian Coburn, r Patrick Ford, d For County Comm one-hor 0 ‘” hael Meany, 1 e . ut for Omaha 10 Bales. -flm t yard wide Brown Muslin, 8 gular fo Muslin reduced to bHo. Bed Comforts 62 1-2¢ d Bales of large size clean 6-pound Bed Comforts nsunlly sold for $1.00 re- TOWELS. 600 dozen from the Smaith stock 40, loom Damask Towels that cost at wholcsnln $2 75 & dozen, will bo of. ferod on this sale for J easurer: CimzeN size 205 Madsen, d CONFUSED IDENTITIRS, The County Election. The eloction returns were slow _\‘ coming In from thé country p the county yesterday. still incomplete. Some of the have sent in partial reccr. l of the vote is made tha Lot 10 LA How a Baltimore Man was Taken for cincts of | s Dead. and the count is Labudlog rnan | Mr. A Mandeiherg, of Max Meyer & Instruetion Co., reecived @ letter yesterday from roturns, while no | @ FUNNCT, T 5 | his old friend, Jake Do Wolfe, of Balti from Valloy | por ¢ ALy more, relatis remarkable experl With the ma LK rRet, T as given in yester. | W Diexel, d e B ) with the precinets | For Survi this lot following estimate i3 On ' rities of the candidates mington, Del elect In the county: £ttt i Coburn, 1, sherift G 2 0% , comimnissioner precinets $1.25 Pr. 12 8100 ence which is worth printing even at TOWELS 180 dozen Crepo and Damagk Towels that costat wholesalo $1a dozen, will be oliered at B, together 100 poirs heavy whita cotton Blankets surd from, th usually sold for $1.75 reduced to $1.25. lursday, two weeks ago wil- | odgerin a h snici- 900, with ] y race i lead to his identity ing ;\\Alu, fine 0 m and | extreme of tear out the trade 250 Bleached '] aminsk \]u»l .»! frtala o Do il oo posula dpign wanlone ity tota v Bed Comforts, 8126, gaypets g1.65, TOWELS s at the top: mained at the morgue unidenti Satin 85 picees of re 5 extra The * Slandered ' Chinamen and The follo v | with a lon aforesaid, 9. 8, et document s county ; ing awe inspiring fnsicaciion trom Thia lot {5 a regular $1.75 bod spread; is full sizo and weight and reduced for this sale only to $1.25. said county: You are 1= oy sevoral iy Nl n 1 Im notity the defen vas at lnst consigned to burlal in the ot DAL it ki otter's tieid, A photograph of the foat Tom Lat and Al Quo 1124 L msine under the naine and sent to several citics vy Y et ool One of these por- ty, in the distriet court of e Shawety oG b hands of a certain Mr 1. 188, the in Wushington, D. C., who had | aid plainti fled in the clork's | known De! and thonght atonce that | i court, sueh petition will be | he reec (HFE SN TRORUEE D AORS b k] lnm diseription which Avingston, d.. JAHRRG aecompanie ikeness, s conyietion Jomar o AR R was strengthened, for he knew that Do COUNTY, otk Wolfo h n‘.-u.m. n by his son a pocket Ttie a question whether the Bre will [ mateh safe which wa similar to now shut up shop, or whether the editor | the one found on t | will abscond to evad ful rospon- [ man. Wallich at once telegr P sibility he situation is very grave al- | DeWolfe's family and, as the head of the together, and great concorn must house had been ay for some time ||n in the amount of money M s, H TCPOrt Wits now & Dillon will et out of their clic portrait and de As they will probably have to take their | Viticed the L'uw,\ that they will thus be_closer | other than DeWolfe ther dealing in | ordered shipped from Wi timore. AUTLIS juncture, who wis I Philadelphia, of the row being ruised over a0 1 i telegraphed to lis amatter for t consi 1 unknown ard of health, T a matter of | Wilmington sueh grave publie concern did not arouse the health board, and Dr. Leisenring went down to the laundry yester: in_ the paid 60 pairs heavy white Blanketa worth an uaually sold for §2.00 & pair reduco $1.65. us heard from: been sued b, 76 dozen fine Damask Knotted | fringe, colored towels, that | Gen’e BarnSlG are worth and scll for 75¢ each, re- duced to 50¢ border y $1 50 Bleached,}$1 And for the genuine O1d Barneley Croam Damasks and a lot of our rogular 1,60 Bleachod Damasks, wo sk on Bed i Epreads $1.00 a Yard. 175 H n. |'\||;; 1"0 ' lnm»“ ~]nmh'NR1 n'_ ducod i g Double E£atin| Damask | r Regents of {1 Jeavitt Burnd Bargain Comforts, 17 bales; a choico lot of fine standard bed comforts that at a low value are worth 2,60 on this sale for $2.00 each. Woolen Blankets 75, pairs extraheavy fino wostern made Blankets that_are seiling to-day elser where for $1.75 2 pair, roduced to $2 00. $3.756 ~ it Cotr T k Ky reduced to B850 A. Megeath, d... Judge: James H. McCulloel W, 8. Shoemaker Celestind jie said at the time it published ement leprosy | attached to th 11-4 White Blankets }3;4.00 heavy white Blankets elsewhere for §5.00, $4.00. 12-4 White] Blankets | Soo airs 12-4 $6.50 white ¢ reduced on this sule to $5.00 CRETONNE COM FORTS, $2 25 worth .m.l\uhuu from Wa Mar'les Bed Spreads) “ ¢4 é) e 1 PR B comfort, fincly qu duced to R2.25 each. 18 pes worth _and sold RENEWING our price PIROSECUTION. The Muthoritie Salos C. S. Higgins has kept ment open for the past fey business in defiance of the Once More Get After | ) ¢ gular 82,50 12-4 Mar D ilios 80 ot reducod to $1.756 eu.t.s_h. Turkey Reod 5 D k Mar’les Bed Spreads| e e §5.00 12-1 Mar. duced to l“-.Ull \u. ris, d MeArdle Precinct, rpaper and not sent to m. Bre, STATE, the doctor declared that the Chinamen ‘ in question had no leprosy. To a re. sliilare Judge of the St porter to-day, with all respect is it ; St Colb, 1..... 5 § | Topested; :ithe .1”[‘ eid that. e | eent midnight order o ,,”:;‘l,',‘l 9 ..o | had never case . of | Mr. Higgins | L ,”"""" | leprosy and litved ) et ne physician | close’ 1 T p I in this city and few in cotnty had L ston, d...lL s ever seen ' case of the ible disease. : oeling d 2 i Dr. Leisenrving decides that this China- | out, hi would '~| man has no leprosy because he don't marshal think 8o and further says that there is no warrints leprosy in Am & the great eaterer inty Comuiissioners Chis same tter was submitted to rrested be nm u Dl B T - | another phys a gentloman who is i i list in skin dise d he d | i S po: uthough the malady was infrequent | in the matter. i in this county, there were yet numerous eaid he, “‘the 3 Chinamen are peculiarly =ub t to int with my business jeet to it, and the dens and joints of San L n they have to limit my trade I isco are filled with g 't ! e and destrue- wml;u dying of that nn.. the town more all d (l\:muu\;mu" 4 ysclt T me Court: ral days mtinued his “we never | 250 1 Sheeting 22 1-2c 1,600 yarda 24 yard wide bl i sold for B¢, redu w had died | unm 3.00. 60 of our reg seilles Bed Spre $3.00 10pes. oil-boiled Turkey ted Damask 1o ! \ aoe reduced to 25¢ per Yard 11 wool Blunkete police have no cases, : Egititagtasthe yellow washerman ), and has evidence that it ut that time did them no damage It was 1 as evidence will in due . Shoemikor, ipering upon instructions roc comsel and propose to cha time su thority of any midnight ordi nhou of thy of me o0y In omn vhiel Dston uch 5 the i’n\m ifyin Wlof§ Bany minis’ rday, Roby rday nong’ R lU ity yes ant trig rod T tern ¥ ‘winte u..i. a Jeferson SrATE Yor Judge of Supreme Court: recinet. Amasa Cobb, Zoclin, d COUNTY. I 5. AL Kopp, v (mnm»l Charles A. Judge: Jaines i, MeCulloch, r. V. 8, Shoemalker, d ! . Jumes B, B Bruner, J. Folnts, d===s.. ¥or Coraner H. K. Burket, .. hn O, Drexel, Surveyor 4 Ceorge Suith, 1 Witliam Norris, West Omaha Pre. For 4 mml Mn'lnu-l ¥or Clerk For' Jui For Supt. of Instru Jnnunfl Brufner, 1. P, ¥o (mum H. K, Burk John' C, Dr For Survoyor George Swith, 1. W Hlmm hun 5, 4| . otes. Union Pr BTATE. For Judge of the Supreme Court: inet, «asa Cobb, 1. 1 o For Regents of University Leavitt Burnl, v Chales 11. Gear, ... Robert 1t Livingston, d Join 1 Zotlin A\ COUNTY. i, Coburn, r Ford, d..... (8 ulml{ Commissic iohael Meany, 1 rd 0" Kol For Treasure Henry Bolin, r,. 1. . Madsed, 'd or Cierk:, Slive bt of Tustruction % B, Bruuaoer, 1 J. Points, - ner: Bairket, © O, Drexel, d J.\n ates in this preein ‘ol 13 10 16 votes, | He s, it thers was I«!nm\ in Taundry, and had the hoard Ith gone thither the result of their mination would have been given the public One of the most interesting features of this whole busi s that it is prot m,— the first time tory that a Chinam neTer Ay oneL b e ORIl EainBr R newspaper. P. FORD, ESQ. The Vanquished Chieftain in Good Temper. P. Ford went home yesterday morning about six o'clock, after a night speut in watching the fateful returns. Remark- ing quictly to his wife that he was beat- en, b ught a brief wink of sleep and then went up town, landing about noon at the mayor’s oflioe The defeated candidate looked tired and worn and his voice has not yet re- covered its usual clear timber. however, in fairly good temper and has :ll!lr:«‘ll\ur too much sense to squeal. As f the em- oluments of the oflice he sought are Fair wequired for him plenty of 1 Al nin the locker. His daloon & prop- D arealso, still, quite remuncrative to him. When asked, however,wha about the treachery of id adimitted with the mildest hatsuch was largely the case. » appears altogether to be thoroughly satisficd that heis not ent out for Douglas county ofticial and will confine his attention to municipal mat ters, t he thought A btest From a Democrat, OxaAtA, Nov. 4.—To the Editor: As a democrat, and you a republican, T wish to any that our primaries and caucu 0s are called, do not demoeratie party in this city, Mr. Fore has found this out to his sorrow. Wo have given our votes for him as nmen- ber of the council and, if he had good common sense, he would have stopped at that, but n. Wis not satistiec that, I honesty, bat Ido ques- Mr.” Coburn is far ‘ord in _intellect, and 18 the office to the ction of the eitizens of this county than My, Ford is, We had to stop him. If we did not do it he would be running lent. His honesty 1s 1l| right, but his eapability does not make him s fair represcntative of my party Deyocnar, vopresont the Anxious to Fight, Al Morris, replying to Mike Ritchie in yesterday's Herald, thanks him for the acceptance of his challenge, and re- plies that he to meet Mr. Ritchie, with the money for forfeit und proposi- tion of terms, at Dug Johnson’s or any of 5| the |n\\~|n|u'rufl1u s, at any time Ritchie shull name. Prof. Morris is a tl man, has the h and means busincs: that Ritehie will show clearly honcst intentions by replying st once. | Plain Talk About the Street Car Coms pany. Ouaua. Nov, 4.—Tothe Editor: I | want to ask you oue que stion in regard Jearn | 60,0, business on the street s last Thursday night. I think the dviver did just right, but what does the company do? Nothing, as far as I can Whei ma to Omaha the popu- W ,000; now itis over Ouabia bos given this street ear fo this shooting Iation It is evident that [iggins | ered that his business conducted with profit un hours are allowed him and hard struge e the privile, Mr. Higgins was in police court ye day afternoon for the purpose of bonds for his appearanee for three charges of selling liguor night. ‘The complaints al of the law in thi sum_of § s, and the t 50 cach for the three che al was sct for next F Henry Hornberger and IHans Young aleo hud complaints filed againet them for obstructing their saloon windows th blinds. Both g b dence to conviet all the men. “urninn Police Docket. |ms\\1le for the reason t g sion 1o 1¢ n of the polic s and two fighters, who d Presds horning and after noon, were ar; One drunk v fined, the otl missed and the ers ju.led If you want your send'by mail to the Vinton St., Omaha. R wold pen factory repointed riLes re cure n.. Blind, Williams™ Indian Pi has cured the wo: ans standing, No-one need fler applying () Lotlol Than o] ile Olntment absorbs intense itching, (particn! 0 in bed ), act suffer live wonderful sooth instruments do uns’ Indian tumors, allays the it Dr. Frazier's sic, ln..{m llhl ()h~1l|l\h l leer Sold by druggis B cents, iled by Kuhn & Co, Atvholesalo by C. - Card of Thanks, Mra. Caroline Bloom and family wish to return thanks to theirmany friends for y or mailed on receipt of the funeral | of their husband and rathe Mus, CanorLing BLooy axp Faymiy, MoST PERFEDT MAPE Propared with apecial regand to b No Amuiolia, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAKING POWDER C CHICAGO. s | club, 3 | mission Iree Apollo Social O1 The opening purty of the \tion place this the Light Goard Armory, ifteenth and Dadge streots. The nl Union Orchestra wi pear in 'ssand will render some wmusic ly written for the oceasion, among which is a waltz named after the “Apollo.’ Several new | will be ahove popu- | dances introduced and & general good time assured. No one will be admitted | except those having received invitations. Daneing commences at 8 o’clock sharp. Lutheran Social Entertainment. At the Kountze Memorial Luthe church to-morrow night there will be given an entertainment to which all are cordially invited. The music will be | umlu the direction of G. F. Mayc Mrs. J. T, Clark, voealist. Detweiler will lecture on in Debt.” Iree refreshments [ furnished after the lecture, Ad- nd no colleetion, Absolutely iPure. This powder nover varies, & m 1y, strength and wholesomenoss cal than tho ordinary kinds, aad cin 1 competition with 1o maitieud: SHOFL WeIRDE, Alarn o phasnieto anly” in cuni. Wall strect, N. EXCURSION o LOS ANGELES ROUND TRIP, $100, 1 of puxi economi ot e Kold oF low test, powdors. Bold \I&u)m Bakdag Powder 0o, 100 November 23h, o large party of excursion- ists will leave Ows in Pully e A Caliiomnia for the round tri) First class pe t elass acconmod s on this (rip. cinigrant far westward, but r 0, and 1L s profiosed 1o ) will make the cost nt tickets more tha il Lirs class rou A iy A ant rates, ‘The with this curstor 3 regardi Gen, Pasy, mmu | Your pocket-book by securing one of these elegant merchant tailor mis- | fit or uncalled-for Suits or Overcoats, Pantaloons, Coats and Vests at | The On]y Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam st., which now awaits per cent. | price for which it was made. | with you. 10 60 12 50 13 10 14 80 15 60 18 00 23 00 26 00 80 00 And many others too numerous to me was made to order by a Leading SUITS. Mercehant | “ Tailar for OVERCOATS. 0 to ordor by o Leading Mer r for r, or r your inspection for consideration of the saving in price from 50 to 100 You can wear the best for halfor less than half the original For reference cut this out and bring it ntion. These are but a few of the many to be found at the great saving bank of mankind and your attention is next directed to those recent arrivals man. can be IN PANTALOONS Which willbe agreed at sight to be more elegant than ever was Space will not gllow a mention, but suffice to say any idea of man fully fied. s seen by f Be it a suit, overcoat or a pair of pantaloons, you will find your interest is to patronize AT THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS! 111 FARITAINM ST, | j

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