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HEARD ALL OVER THE CHTY.! Omaha 8till In the Field For That Big Convention. A SICK MINER IN A HOTEL. Kuhn'a Personal Property—-The Sand- Bagged Man - Ives-Megeath N thals— fte 1'% Resignat —Leave Their O1d Home. The Republican National Convention. | The gentlemen having in chiarge the ar- rangemonts for securing for Omaha the next | nationsl republican eonvention are greatly elated over the encouragement they are get ting on all sides, and at the m, £ 10 be eld at the Millard to-morrow evening the committce on subsceriptions for defraying the t will naturally occur in an im portant undertaking like this expect to show some very satisfactory figures. They have over 30,000 in subscriptions already, and at hat are only half through with their labors. There to have been . mecting lust night but owing to the inability of Church Howe, B, to reach the city a postponement was ordored until Friday night when that gentlenian will be in attendance. The sec- retary, Mr. Whecler, produccd a letter re- ceived from 1. F. Jones, keq., chairman of the republican natioual committee, honoting the receipt of one of the circulars sent out from C aafew weeks ago. Mr. Jones also added that it will afford him much pleasurc to meet the gentlemen who will be sent as & committeo from Omaha to Wash- ington to consuit with members of the com- mittee December AMUSEMEN A Magnificent Rendition of Il Tro- By the Abbott Company wdition of “Martha” by her admirable srformance of Ve opera, vatore™ was a verituble tri umph. Fhe splendid audicace was charmed but sympathetic. T I expenses t | not. only was, of course, no end of encorcs and recalls, All felt thenceforth Abbott's Leonora wou the pleasautest of memories, and that for Omaba her name, like those of Pasta siani, of Grisi and Malib and the olde s in the seroll of 1 u, for New would live and’ wn, as Inez, did what it she_had to do, "well Monte. griffo, the new tenor, was courfeously received, and sang with remarkable impres- wiveness. He was ever efficient, watchful, thoroughly artistic and added fincly to the ef- of every scenc in which he appeared. it di Lina, by the popular Pructte, was ally impersonated. Phe baritone was in ter tone thun upon either of the pr and was the recipient of the his superb )y any means an incor of this intrancing perf Vi to Abbott i J o her Lenora v ¢ of any o have . and she ted beyond d rom the up- souring of the opening scene to the larger in- spiration of the composer's writing in the third and fourth acts, and throughout the thrilling, impassioned storms of the latter bart of the opern, her work was_incompara- ble, and the andience attested their fullest approval by loud, long and tumultous ap plause T'nis afternoon's matine mandy;" this evenin, AT THE PEOY Chimes of Nor- Sohemian Girl.” The Katie Pearson compa t the Peo- le's last night played the familiar and en- taining Irish drama, “Kaihleen Mavour. and will continue it this week a matinee this afternoon. Many of the tions in the picce are very finely sus- tained, Honest Emma to Freddy. Editor of the Omaha W I Musical : Pet notice which you so kindly bestowed on the rendition of the role of *Quecn of Spain™ on Monday evening in the opera of “Ruy Blas,” by my French ¢ The pleasure which the costumes gave you on that occasion Iam d by the ie cast of Andante Mosso' in the first act by crepe and black velvet, embroidered 1d, willfill your m ecatasy, while the touching “Dege'lo Volgermi® by my Houiton lilac, satin and e in the second act will bring tears 10 your eyes. The scene with Manrico by the white moire antique, embroidered with pearls, ot fail to meet with your unqual- al; while tistic skill dis he Lyons inthe furniture an the Tast act would touch a cart of ston nit me to conflde to you ho secret thu n in Paris, last s ordoring these chef-d'wenyvre ¥Felix, I had in mind your and the fact that the my dresses hus ;n«-xm.n. in your epuys me for the trouble and exp: curred. In your efforts to do justice to the subject, wctly stated that the repetition of * would take place Thursda; t, instead of at the Saturday mati F-m kindly note this change, your unique ritique will then give me unbounded satis- Y your Taction. Faithf rs, Evxma Aunorr, Ives-Megeath, rank Joscph Ives, assistant surgeon at Fort D. A, Russell, was mar- d on Monday afternoon to Miss Mildred Elizabeth Meweath, the ceremony taking place at 600 South Tweiity-eighth street, in the presence of a number of friends of the bontracting partics. Among the latter were Colonel Hall and wife, Mrs. Colonel Henry, Captain Dempsey nant Kennon and and a number of s performed by r's cuurch, on cavenworth street near Sheridan avenue, Phe groom was attended by Captain Foote and the bride by Carrie Ijams and Miss Jennic Megeath. — The parlors were beauti- fully decorated with flowers and th were numerous and expensive, mainly of bilver. The bridal party left lsst evening on & visit to Dr. Ives' parents in New York and Will return to Fort Russell by the 10th of hoxt month. Among the guests was the brother of the groom, Eugene Ives, state senator of New York, who will leave for the east to-morrow, presents THE ELKS REWELL. They Hold Their nal Social at T cir OM Quarters. The Omaha lodge No. 39 of the B 1. O, K. held a farewell social in their old roms last evening and also a complimentary to the bfticers of Fort Omaha. Mr, E. C. Suydor presided as chairman and Mr. €. C. Hulett Beted as policeman by the grace of the su preme court. A number of the Emma Ab bott company were present and participated in the exercises. The follewing programme was presented : Elk quartette, Messrs. Brigham, Reed, Woodburn and Van Kuran. Zither solo, “Hhnulein's Traum,” Prof. Lounep; encore, medley “A new version of ‘Mary and Her Little Lumb,"" surplemented by a sermon in- Luuwl of Sunday Fishing in Old Virginia,” 5 W. R. Goodall, of the World. Vocal solo, “Pet Me Like a Soldier Fall," W. Livington Anderson, the celebrated land- Jcape painter. solo on guitar, “How Can I Lesve out" Mr. Wopdhorn: encors, “Biue Bells of Seotland,* with variations, Elk quartette, “Danube River.” Fleven o'élock toast, “To Our Absent Gillenbeck Brothers." 1anjo duct, Messrs and '"he Hammock, iish song, he ‘Ostler Tenor, Nut Brigham. Signor The Dove Story," Mr. Ott. lica- Negro impersonations, W. R. Goodall. William Vocal solo, *“Los Remeaux derick, accompanied by § Tl Heart Bowed Dow Vocal solo, Geriman ballud, W, Livingston Anderson. Zither solo, Prof. Lenn Violin solo, 1 i Franko; pis D, tors will when' “The Bosto- oW (i v opened on Decembes nians’ will be in the cit Deserving of Confidence—There is no article which <o richly deserves the entire confidence of the conmunity as Brown's Broscmian Trocues, Those suffering from Asthamatic and Bronchial diseuses, Coughs and Colds should try them. Irice 25 cents. RSN, HE FOUND THOUSANDS. T. F. Brennan, of this City, and His Experfence with Sharpers. The Bk of a few days ago published in its special columns an advertisement to the effect that the lady who left her handkerchicf in a rteenth street car could obtain the same plying to T. K. Hreanan, 1321 South entecnth street. Coupled with “ad,” however, was the announce- ment that the handkerchief contained money. Since that time Mr. Brennan has been in receipt of nearly fifty letters, every one of the writers of which claimed to bave lost money in a Thirteenth street horse car, and that the money was a hand Few of the , have mount lost, and those who to do so approaching the kind of ten questionably,in legal owner of nd he will have Aining who she is when time has been given the W or stated the have att failed to all partics interested o ascertain where the lost treasure may’ be had. The moncy in question was lost ouly by one individual, yet the number of peaple who have applicd for the same. shows that thereare schemers in this city who do not hesitute to take sdvantage of opportun- itics of this kind to s at belongs to others. Mr. A runs up to the thousands, hile he is willing to restore what he has found, he will not sur. vender the pile until the loser proves the 1035, - A ting Press. While near one of the cylinder presses at Kopp & Bartlett's printing estab- lishment yesterday afternoon, a boy of thir- teen years of age named Alexander Gould wus caught between the cog-wheels of the ywress and had his vight leg frightfully man ngled In standing gled. The fl ra distane o four inches al and below the knee was by the cogs. He f Dr. Lee, where i wis administered and the wounds y dressed. The injury is of such it will require the best of med- and atteution to avoid complications, and the sufferer was taken to the hospital. The hoy is a manly little fellow, and bore himself with great fortitude. The thing that secmed to give him the most concern is that it will some time before he can again be at work to curn money to help support his ospital. a miner hailing from Lead stered at the Millard as J. S. His pockets were well filled val he MeKibben. with money and soon after hi went to his room, complaining of feeling un well e Sinee that time and the pro he ddid not leave his hotel showed v invalid gue y and atten- tion within their | crduy aphysi- cian pronouneed MeKibben a very an and directed his removal to St. Joseph's los- pital, whither he was taken last night. Kuhn's Personal Property. Yesterday a schedule of the personal prop- crty of Johu ¥. Ruhn, who committed suicide by shooting on Saturday last, was filed with Judge MeC The value of his personal property is pluced but no appraisment. or schedule of his ate has yet been submitted. Wedo not intend to endorse any ex cept articles of genuine merit, but w take pleasyre in referring to the “Gu land Stoves and Ranges,” whose supe- i is too well established to be in question. They are believed 10 be unequalled by any in the world. The Sh the tra cago, Watrous, Smith, of ¢! c A, S. sandbugged and robbed on Mond, ht, thongh still abl be around, is in le condition. No trace has been found of his assailants, The Bilious, dyspeptic, constipated, should ad with 10 cents in stamps for tre World's Dispensavy Medical tion, 663 Main strect, Buffalo, N ein- alsded il Martin's Matters, Another complaint was filed J Ay morning by stealing an_overeoat. 1inst Jo. 13ech Martin was y on $1,000 bail for an only 1y d yo alléged similar offense. Stin 1 ided. The Rev. A. K. Shervill has postponed giv- ing his final decision as to his resignation until next Monday evening. Il Many a Gem dark unfath- but not one of purest ray omed eaves of ocean bear that glistens more brightly than tecth beautified and made healthy with SO- ZODONT, that time honored donor of comfort and attractiveness of the den- tal row. - e Murderous O'Boyle. Ofticer Whalen filed a complaint yesterday morning against Thn O'Boyle, the man who beat up Jailor Ormsby in such a terrible manner, for assault with intent to wound. Ormsby was enabled to be about yesterday morning and will appear against his assailant this ernoon. e MAKE No MISTAKE.—If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Surs- aparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sursaparilla is a pecu liar medicine, possessing, by virtuo of its iliny combination, proportion and p ion, curntive power su- perior to any other article of the kind before the people. For all affections arising from impure blood or low state of the system it is unlled. . Be sure to get Hood's. - - A Liveral Offer. Mr. .St John, general mauiger of the Rock Island roud, has telegraphed the com wittee on securing the national republican convention that his road will subscribe §1,000 10 54 the convention for Omaha Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria. When she was a Cbild, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Oustoria, 'Whea shie had Chikiren, she gave them Castorte. THE OMAHA DAILY | PIMBLES upon EFFECTS leading to 'AY and perhaps CONSUMP. ANITY, shonld consult at onea RATED d . CHRONIC and all 1me U f ns a life the i RY o@ study. It makes N® difference WHAT you have taken or WH© has failed to cure yoi. AL ring from diseases pe Mar o their sex can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and cure, Send 2 cents postage for works on your discases. MarSend 4 cents postage for rks on Chronic, Nervo! emte Diseases. Consuliation, pe letter, free. Consult the old Doc Thoasands cured. Ofices and pariors e contemplating Marriage rke's celcbrated guide e, ench 15c., both e fiding your case, consult A friend1y letter of call may me, and add gole fe'n (Secret) Me here, secure froi everyw| m LA Hours, 810 8; Sundays, 90 12. Address, F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 186 So. Clark St.. CHICAQO, ILL. . . Embody the highest excellencies in Shapliness Comfort and Durability and are the REIGNING :-: In Fashionable Cir Our name 15 on every sale, J. & T SINS, NEW YORK, AGENTS FOR OMAHA, ‘Hayward Brothers. 9 Bole Propristors, Br.Lov1sand KAN8As OrTY| The Theatrical Profession. Mortt will win and receive publie recognition and praise. Facts, which aro tho outcome of general ex porience, growing through years of critical and practical test, become as rooted and Immovable ss the rock of Glbraltar {u public opiuion, and henoe forth need no further guarantac asto their genw tnences. Tho Indisputablo fact that Swift's Specide 18 tho best blood purifier in tho world, 1s one of these immovable Gibraliar roek facts of which wo have spoken, und wvery day's experivnco roota this con: Yetion deeper aid devper fn public opiuion. kvery alass of our peopl a aud in Euj Svery ‘irade, Eaiilng and professton, heliatng A medleal protession, have borne voluntary testis mony (0 tho remarkable vir € 5. 18 fufalliblo eMcacy in curing I discases of the lood. These testlinonlals are on flhl’{,lhb thou- san(s, and 0jen to 8ho {1speckion of all. Now gome, Bhaollcited, tWO distinguinhed members of the (peas: rical professlon. who gratefully testify o the wendor- ful curative qualities of the Specific n their indl- ual cases. Their testimonials are herewith sub- 1aitted to the publie without_further comment—let them speak for themaeives. 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Ga. ¢ Gontlemen- F ra I hada severs ease of : phur soaps, und variom scribed for by o 0 rellef. At} 5. 8.3, remody, aiid 80 roiighly relicvol me, o use Lhls corticate fu auy magier yori W vao HASKKKRL, Member of Thalin e New York, May 3, 167, S TR TRoe Treatise 2n Blood and Skin Disoascs matled free. Tus Swirt Srrcuric Draws ANY PART OF LINCOLN —BY CARRIER FOR—— 20 Cents a Week. Sevom papers a week. Send your order to the 1029 P Stes, Captal Wotl Buiding SteckPiano Remarkable for powerful sympa. thetic tone, pliabl A D YN REMERES: %N\ Letier ol TON ST., NEW YORK. A BOONToMEN Mo [EPTTIE TYLER DESKCO ST, LOUIS, MO, Masyacrunens or FING FAVORITES NOVEMBER 24. 1887 ~ WE EXPECTED Our big special sale of overcoats would cause a commotion, but we must confess we neyer an ticipated such a rush as we had all last week, and esPeciauy Saturday. Our 35 salesmen were busy from morning tilllate at night, to wait on the throngs of customers that crowded our store, and we regret that we were not better prepared, as even that large torce of sales- men was not sufficient to attend to all. and a good many had to go away. Saturday’s business made big holes in our overcoat piles, but we are not through yet. Over one hundred cases of suits and overcoats from our great New York purchase, are still on the way and coming in daily, and we propose to get rid of them as fast as they come in. Last week we have convinced thousands of customers that they never bought overcoats so cheap as we offered them. This week we will show how low good suits can besold. Suits that were made by one of the best houses in the country. This is the greatest opportunity men of moderate means ever had to procure good first class garments at about one half the real value. We cannot describe them all, but we mention a few of the larger lots and which are especially big bargains: 800 good heavy Cassimere Suits, warranted strictly all wool, lined with good heavy serge. 34.75 quality and such make was ever offered for less than $7 to *8. Our slaunghter price is &4.75. $6.5 No all wool suit of such This is the price we have placed on about 200 fine black. warranted real worsted, Corkscrew Suits, some lined with silk serge, some with good double warp Italian, well gotten up. This will make a good dress suit for men of mod erate means, and will give good satisfaction. It is in every respect as good a suit as is sold by other houses for $10 to #12. Our slaughter price is $6.50. This lot contains about 250 plain, double and twist, and silk mixed cassimeres, some fine cheviots, elegantly made and trimmed, every one worth $15.00, and that is the price which other dealers would ask for them. Our slaughter price is $9.75. 8.1 Nearly 400 fine tailor made Suits, the choicest of the great purchase; cassimeres, beautiful fancy worsteds and |3.5 diagonals. The material is the product of some of the best mills in the country, and some imported. These suits were manufactured for the finest city trade, and have been made up to sell at retail for from $18 to $25. Our slaughter price is $13.50. Several large lots of Pea Jackets and Vests, chinchillas, plush and astrachan, lined with fine cassimere and Italian goods, which are usually sold for $10, #12 and $18. Our slaughter priceis §4.25, $4.75, $0.00 and g1175. A few extra fine im- ported astrachans with elegant satin lining, and fully worth 28 to §30, we offer at $16.90. We wish to call the attention of ladies to a small but especially attractive assortment of fine children’s overcoats, which fell into our hands with this great purchase. Theseare made of the best of material in Cassimere, Chinchilla and Astrachan, elegantly trimmed with fur and plush, and of exquisite designs. These garments were manufactured for the cream of city trade, and in every respect first class. There are only a few small lots of them, and as the sizes are somewhat broken we have marked them at about one third their real value, 4 ' We are daily in receiptof numerous mail orders from out of town parties, and wish to say that we cheerfully send goods b¥| express C. O. D., with privilege of examining when parties are willing to pay express charges. both ways in case goods are returned, and we require a deposit to cover such charges. We sell goods with such asmall margin of profit that we cannot afford to puy ex- pressage. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Clothing CGompany, Corner Douglas and 14th, Streets, Omaha. A Great CATASTROPHY! . 30 ST YLES '14,'15,/17&'18 SUITS | = 4510.00=— This is the cheapest lot of goods ever sold in Omaha. If you want a suit of clothes, buy now, as this cut will only las 10 DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.50, $7.50, $9 and $10; worth double the price. THE NEW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING C0. ! LEADING CLOTHIERS, 1308 FARNAM STREET. T. N. PARKER, FLORIST, DR. HORNE’'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! K The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science— - Bost Selentifle Scientifically Made and Practically Applied. Redith . DISRASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICINES. e B '|'»"|.‘nu'2 lfii‘".." o Rpinal: Dissusess Torpid’ Liver, .‘;,_.r'.."cn.. atlon, E;,nmn: anily s WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. and used b, fon. NOTE the following who have been 7 e ‘Haslest, all 08 Finest Collection of Rare & Ornamental Plants Wost of New York City. Offico, 1422 FARNAM STREET, (Boyd's Opera House.) Office Telephone, 64, Greeu Houre Telep P. 0. Box b, bR et s su) lorto all others—eurres B S TR0 AT O T ey e Bl DY Renerating & contimnous carrent of 160¢rioity (10 o 18 Roursout of $4) hout e by e als Saryoulnis ‘clrouiation of the : k‘nrll:l"‘v.l:‘ur. rengthy Lt Prien alfctnor tronirhent hue fatied. Tho moria of Uais scion- " Befeate iy 104 Tndorsed by (housands wior f¢ s cured, an VeaasTec oo Gt L Fon e Tor 118 pany Birirand peripbio ! Wholessle draegtis, DL W X TN B, Jarentor sad Manuiacturer, 157 Wabssh Avesuo Chisage. RUPTURE 2% DR. MORME’S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. ~ DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE. A magnificentdisplay afeverything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker’s art, at reasonable prices. FIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, ICE TOOLS,| Wire Rope, Buffalo Scales, Scale Repair Shop. OMAHA. Plows, Markers, - Hc|>oks, | Grapples, Slide Iron, | C.S. RAYMOND . Dismond Marchant B5uciag AND (5th 81 ing Watches Stezling Stlver