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8 THE s THE CITY. The police court adjournedat 11 a. m. for the day. Only one man was fined. Fires wero lighted sterday in the cars of the Omaha strect railviay company for the first time, with official consent. There will be a meeting of Sev- enth ward demo club at Cate’s hall, Thirtieth ana Walnut streets, this evening. Married Charles V the § On the 28th inst., by dge, at his_ residenc n avenue, Mr. Joseph A i hoth of thiscity, Th couple will reside at 2119 Saunders sireet. Sheriff Coburn will také fonr prison- ers to Lincoln tod They Willinm Rennols. burglary, 1wo s highway 10 , one O'Brien, robbe two Lindley, forgery, one Thomas Wilson Prersonal Paragraphs, L. H. Rivicre of Lincoln is at the Casey. 3. M. Ward of Sterling is at the Milla John J. Roder of Neligh wat the P T, Hale of Lyons is aguest Casey. E. F\. Gray of Tremont 18 stopping at the Paxton, H. W. Barkley chante. of Seward is at the Mer- E. 8. Fowler of Hastings is a guest at the Mill H, A. Greenwold of Wywmoro is a guest at the Puxton. W. W. Houghton of Valparaiso is stopping at the Cascy. Honry Harold of Plattsmouth is registered at the ’axton. A. C. Hutchinson of Wahoo is stopping at the Mérchants, J. W. Deweeso of Lineoln is among the ar- rivils at the Paxton. C, C. Campbell of North Platte is a guest at the Merchants. P. Anderson and W. A, Hawes of Mead aro « wel and wife of Pawbury stopping at the Murray. M. Dowling and danghter of North Bend are registered at the WVillard. C.A. Logan, ex-mimster to Chili, and wife of Chic o guests at the Murray. are A Switchman Injured. B, F. Riger, s B. & M. switctiman, foll from a car in the lower yards about 10 oclock last. night and was 1sly injured Ho was attended by Dr. To Grand Chief apher Thurston of the Order of Railway Telegraphes will arrive in the city today and will be entertained by Thurston lodee, No. 2. A weeting will be held av the Paxton this ovening, {ollowed by & banquet at Getiy's, Broke His Log. While on his way to work yesterday Nels Hanson fell at the corner of Eighth and Pierce streets aud broke bis lefv leg. He was carried 10 his homo at 1512 South Ninth street in the patrol wagon and attended by the city puys Not. John Spoerl presided at a meeting of domo- crats who live in the Sccond ward lust night. It was after O o'clock bofore the meeting convened and there were at that late hour only about two dozen peop Bpeeches were made in both G Euglish by several members of the luh the candidates tuat they longed for ne came, ‘1he meeting was held in Mies® hall, near the corner of Sixteenth and Williams strects, Beecham’s Pills act like magic on a weak stomach, A Dastardly Derd, Hayden Brothers moved outof the resi- dence at 1722 Capital avenue, Monday. The property is owned oy Mrs, Hurry Hall. On Tuesday night some thief entered the house and chop ped off about three hundred pounds of lead pipe and carried it away. The pipes connected with both the hot and cola water and during the night the floors were flooded. The outrage was discoverod by a servant girl of Mr. Williams’, who resides in the next house. Mr. Williams stopped the water sud notified Mr. Iall Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for ohildren teething gives quict helpful rest, 25 cents a bottle, Sullivan's Bed Mate, Dan Sullivan and another corn huskar oc- cupied the sume bed in Bwald's lodging house, ou Faruam strect, Wednesday night. When Sullivan awoke in the morning he discovercd that be had been roboed of §25. His bed mate was John Angle, Sullivan suspected him of the theft and tracked hin to Council Bluffs, Meet. g the fellow on the street, Sulli- van took him by the throat, and’ after a little scufile succeeded in marching Angle off to jail. Sullivan threatened to kill his man if he resisted. ‘Lhe facts were reported to the Omaha po- lice and Captain Cormack went to the Bluffs for Angie. ‘When searched the latter bad only $12,05, He had spent the bulance of the money for clothes and shoes, which he was wearing at the vime he was arrested, “It goes mght to the spot,” said an old Eu\n who was rubbing in Dr. J. Me- ean’s Volcanie Oil Linimentto relieve ho umatism, e Atthe Y. M, C AL The Young Men's Christian association rooms were open all day yesterday for the , reception of visitors, but very few were present during the day. In the evening the auditorium was filled ‘with members of the association and their friends to liston to au interesting programme which had been prepared consisting of read- ings vy Miss L, V. Anderscn, a recitation by Misa M. Jones, a plano solo by Mr. F. S. hobbins und singing by Prof. Lee G. Kratz and a male quurtette, " Rev. W, J. Harsha then addressed the assembly on the subject of “Ihanksgiving,” sketching rapidly the many things which ocour in our every day life for which we should bo thankful, ‘The gymuasium cluss then appeared inthe Manimal march,” coming into the auditorium on their hands and feet. After assuming 8n erect position they wout through the wand drill under the direction of Prof, Bheldon, Cushman's Menthd inhaler cures catarrh, g eadache, neuralgia, asthma, hay fover. Urial free av your drugrist. Price 30 cents, Nobles of the Mvatic Shrine. Tangiertemple of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mysuc Shrine will hold a cele- bration of the Moolid en Nebi, or festival of the prophet, at their K in Freemason's hall, vorner of Cavitol avenue and Sixteenth strect, this evening at 7 o'clock. ‘Phirty candidates will be present from Kearney, Plattswouth, Fremont aud points In Iown, and will be conducted across the burning seuds to the sheltering dome of Tangier, ) here will be tents o the various orders of dervishes,gorgeous processions, legendary Zikers, recitation of the thiety sections, dis- pluys of hwilliant fireworks, illu: lnnv.l.'d Uekkich aad the wonderful Doses formed by the ( sharcef riding o lmrlu over the prosisi N After tho pilgrims have been duly tried and rpmv-‘d they will be escorted to the tra- Aoval banquet, which will bo served in the temple of the consistory, Proparations have at the banguet. oted from neigh- bom;:d.ouu sod @ magoilicent success is —— Don't buy unhy imitations.” Got 1he genuine Red Cross Cough Drops. o oot DIKD. A%flififihunn, Heury, youngest son 'l'lll-’ NEW Blll.n()l«‘ Terms Unon Wh eh Douglas County is Asked to Vote $250,000 in Bonda, The proposition to bond the county for 00 in aid of the Nebraska Central rail- will bo voted on at the regular city election Tuesday, December 3 The propoition made by the officers of the company to the county commissioners, upon which this question is to be submittted to a vote of the people of the county, is as fol- lows: The Nevraska Contral railway company proposes to build a doubletrack steel raiiway brid ross the Misscuri river at so voint yet to be selected above the present brid and south of the nortn line of the city of Omaha—provided the county of Doug las will dnato to the company two hundred and fifty thousana ( dolinrs of 5 per cent twenty-year bonds of the county, 1o bs d to the company on the complotion pullt under o act to ction of a bridge over the Missouri river ha uity of Omahg, Neb.,' approved Juno 32, 1585, And v’ provides that the bridge shall be ailrond compani2s desiriug touso same, upon equal te *In case the ot begun befor 18 not completed bof A company shall not be entitled to receive any of said bonds, even though the vroposit shiould be carried by vote of the elector: providep furter, th Phe bridie 18 proposed 10 by an act of le authorize the company delivery to an ng in writing 1 depot of said r eral oftices and priv when built, shall be tocat maint within the corporate lunits of the ity of iha, Neb, and that a violation of the 1 of said ‘undertaking by the s braska Ceutral railwey railway company or its w 10 tho said courity of Douplus to tho fuil amount of said bonds and the interest Ull‘llfll order of the board of directors of the ny. esident. “(.\.»m L » a bridze and to e in depot au 5810 buINe 208t At Teust $1,000,000, 1 threo times that a nt al fa 23 1o erect 1 depot that will wc- commodate all of the Iowa roads that wish to enter Omaha, ana to furnish them an out- let into tn of the Belt line. The bon, 1ho void if woric on the b muwenced before the 15th day of June, 1890, or if the bridge is not completed by Jun; ORROW, I You Don't, You Will Bo Disfr chised on Tu sday, The following places have been «hfl!mnmm\ for the sitting of registrars for the tion to Tuesday next, December The registrars will ba found at these places toworrow from 8§ o'clock in tho mornin, 8 o'clock at night. Tomorrow will be the lust day on which voters may register: FIRST WARD. Tirst District—Railroad ticket office, South Tenth st Barber shop, 1119 South trict—FHirt's grocery, Tenth en Doreas and Martha, SECOND WAID. First District—Drug storo, corner teenth and Willinms street. Second District--No. 1502 Vinton street, THIRD WARD, First District—No. 917 Caitol avenue. Second District—No, 815 South Eleventh stroet. streat, boty Six- FOURTH WARD. First Districi—Leslie's drug store, 102 South Sixteenth street. Second Discrict—Little's clgar store, 1505 Farnum street. FIFTIC WARD, # First District—Costollo's drug store, 508 North Sixteenth street, Second District—11—? Sherman avenue. {SINTIL WALD, First District—Club room, and Lake streets. Second District—Lyceum hall, fourth and Klkhorn railway. Third District—Stevens' grocery, Thirty- third and Parker streots. SEVENTI WARD. Virst District—Republican headqus Park avenue, between Popploton i Woolworth uvenue, Second District— Riewe's store, sixth and Walaut streets. Twenty-sixth Twenty- rters at ue and Twenty- 103 Cuming street, Bur- harness shop. econd Diatrict—2403 Cuming street, bar- ber shop. 1 WARD, First District—2908 Farnam street, Second District—Ryan’s ofllce,coruer Lowe and Mercer avenues. At the election a full sev of city officers will be voted for, naimely: Mayer, treasurer, polico judge, comptroller and’ nine councils men at Jarge to succeed the following: Messrs. Bailoy of the Sixth ward; edford, Bightb; Boyd, Seventh; Burnham, Eighth; Counsmun, I'ifth; Hascall, First; Lee, Sey- enth; Soyder, Thir 3 Vnnhuulb. Second. "Phere will 4180 be voted on the question of the issuance of §250,000 bonds to the Ne- brasks Central road in consideration of the construction of a sweel bridge across the Missourl also of §215000 for the erection of an addition to the hign school and the purchase of school sites and the erection of schools iu various parts of the ¢ e Ringi Maes ometimes a l'um'lng buze re causgd by catarrh, that lisugrecable and very com- f In the ears zing sound exceedingly mon disease. suparllia, the great blood purifier, 18 a peculiarly successful remedy for this dizease, which it cures by purifying the blood. ou suffer from catarch, try l{ood'u Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medi- cine, THEY AR HU-TLING, The Omiha Real Estate Exchange Getting Down to Business, The members of the Omaba Real Estate exchange are rustlers, Thoy had a commit- tee on the road to Lynn, Mass., within twen- ty-four hours after receiving the news of the big fire there, The comwittee 1s fortified with the necessary documents to prove that Owmaha i3 the best point for the Lyon people to rebuild their burned out factories. The exchunge wlso took up the question sbout a week ago of establishing an immense creamery, Mr. Iler of the South Omaba laud com pany now informs the exchange that a com- pany has boen formod aud ground donated or this large enterprise. All the roads have agreed to run milk trains at the same rates that Chicago onjoys in that trafic. The K change has two or turee other big enter- prises on the tapis, and developments may looked forsoon. —_—m m—m— Nervous debijity, boor memory, dilidence, soxual _weakuoss, punples, curéd by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Sumples free ut Kubn & Co/'s 15th und Douglus ANL‘S Frank Daniels’ itle Puck” was pro- duced at the Boyd last night. The house was like a sardive can, packed from bottom totop. Even ladies stood in the passages and were glad to do it, because the piece is irresistibly funny, While Daniels is the life of the piece, he is surrounded by a gal- axy of stars thun whom, possibly, no brighter could be desired. They sing, dance ana act to perfection, They are adapted to their lioes and their costumes are both beautiful snd uvigue. Daniels, in Lis way, is inimitable. He has always been 80; und, well kaown as are bis peculiarities, it wust be adminted {hat his work In this plece Is happily fres from some of them which have {n othur days devracted from his work. Mr, Daniels’ en- gagement can not be otherwise than a suc- cos Samplesof Dr. Milos' Restorative Nervino At Kuhn & Co.'s 15th and Do headache, nervonsness, sle ralgia, fits, o Regist “The fact should not be forgotten-" s leading candidate for councilmanic honors, that the rogistration books will be open again next Saturday for the accommodation of voters who are not rezistered and wish to voteat the eity eloction next Toeaday.” “he fight on election day,” he continued, *'is sure to bo a hot one h‘ ofore we may reasonubly expect a large v but there aro a great many men disc uited simply be cause they are not registered, who ehouid without further delay attend to this very im- portant matter, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is tho best of 1 remedies for children teeth- ing. cents a bo ttle. Amount of Water in Flour, Prof, C. Richardson, of the agricul- tural department, says that the averago amount of water contained by flours of eight eastern states which he examined was 12:49 per cent. while Minnesotn and Dakota flours only contained 8.95 per cent, [rom these fignres he de- duced that “other things baing equal, o barvel of western flour would make more bread than a barrel of castern ilour.” Why don’t vou try Red Cross Cough Drops,five cents per box. Just Her Weizht, Texns Siftings: Young Medical Stu- dent (to his sweetheart)—Do you know, Julia, that the human heart is equal to the liliing of 120 pounds every twenty- four hour: Julia (der weight.” “Then he lifted her to his heavt. ely)—-Well, that's just my te lottery company Tickets a0 Gents. Ad- . Ross & Co., Denver. Colo. The Denv wants agents. dress A, C. Not Much of a Loss. Texns Siftings: Dudley--*1 wany, lasy was talking to_you. your p 7 Mi lost my night wien 1 You have it in session,” 1ly) —*You are mi ¢y but I will ask the haps sno picked it up 2Pt out tho other trash this L Wonld React: A bundle of spider webs not than a buckshot and weighing one drachm would, if straized o tanglod, roach o dis i fionstfipatmn [ ¥ ot semmedid in scason, s lablo to become habitual and vhronie. Dras- tic purgatives, by weakening the bo confirm, rather than cure, the evil, i1, Ling wild, ally rosoriinsnaed by tho\fatully aa the Dest of aperients. “ Having been sibje constipation, without bei much relief, L at last tr X y Bowuan, 26 East Main st., Carlisle, l'.A. “T have been taking Ayer's Pills and using them in nee 1807, and clicerfully recor need of a safe but of — John M. Boggs, Louk “For eyt yoarn T was afllotod with constipation, which at last became so bad that the doctors nd soon tho bowdls e tural and re n tre Bridge, lu Ayer s Pills, TREPABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggiata and Dealers in Medicine. T CALIFORNIA TH? LAND OF DISCOVERIES. £ uurfimm‘(; GO flERI—L \i L URES Asm*\ Cousts, 4%3‘ FElj?fronc}u ronchit 1¢ St ESHF | St Né&s—gfl}m(}w\wlf 'S end ormculusl pex botle 3 for 2“. ARIETINF MFNEco apavitee car. ! WJKIN DNSUM | Sae HAIETINE MENer SANTA ; ABIE For sale by G A full set of Teeth on rabbar for §5, guaranteed to b s well iaado w8 plates sent out From uny dental lico in this country, and for which you would be Cchrged Over Lwige s o wth ox tracted with or, and withe out tio use choioform, welricity. Gold and silver H1Ings a half rates Satisfaction Guaranteed, DR. BAILEY, DENTIST, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets, Tuke Elevator on 16th Street. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 3 0'CLOCK. ino e SHOE DEALERS £: alirated lines of loots and Shoess, imanutuctur. | " on —Face Ioruut‘hluu't: |'n':on‘ m.. lml ¥on bu Lar Wis,—shouid Wrlte BAM. dence, vuuon’r A Misar ) Headquarters for Hubbers, Desit Tug exam- ()WAHA DA]LY BEmt FRIDAY, To denlers ouly. 1513 Douglas Street, Thursday, I riday and Sai *PRANK DANIELS Will give LITTLE PUCK And a carefully ¢hiosan company Prices and Saturday matinees, Hic and [Bovos (JPera House] Reigning. NOVEMBER 29, 1889 « Paris Exposition, mmz@/ 1889. PCZEI‘S obtained the only gold medal awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competie tion with all the world. /Zighest possible distinction.” For Sale by M. H. Bliss, Omaha, Nebraska. A CAR FrRoM MAX MEYER & BRO. The auction sale which is now in store has caused s> many inquirics this method to answer the i inquiries an: inform the publicat the same time. The object of the saicis not, as some have asserted, to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons, we have none. Noris it a holiday scheme to get the trade—Dut it is as advertised, to close the retail depart- ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous of doing for many months, and having failed to find a cus- tomer to purchase the stock cntire, and to put the stock in- to our wholesale department not being feasible, we have determined npon an auction sale of our entire stock of dia- monds, fancy goods, art goods, and all. Without limit or reserve of one single article. We invite all to attend these sales. which wiil be held daily for the next thirty days (if not disposcd of before) andsee if this statement is not a fact. MAX MEYER & BRO “YOST” \/VRITING MACHINE. A Typawriter want for wma hine 1¥pe, uses Mo Tibbon, @ POINT of printing, < Lig sae, and ina w 3 DuilE progres at our that we take tha i @Would 08 pitased to recs you, whether you waat to pi or not, 7 Wo Wil gladly show yoi the * finest and ture, Supp! brous it to this city. GEQ.H. SHITH & €0., 1605 Farnam St,, Omaha DUN CARLOS LUMBER €O, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Yellow Pine, A. B. MEYER & CO., SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN GOAI_A & GOI{E 10§ South 18th Street, Opp. Postoffice, Telephone 1490 ETCHINGS, ENGRAV I‘\'\.Q ARTIST Ll’l‘l [E! H_V—'fi 1y, Nov. & 29 and 30, (SPECTAL THANKSGIVING MATINER ) THE FAVORITE ent $0 ils feslings senting his tunny MEDIAN, of humor, in pro- omedy, Assisted by MISS BESSIE SANSON, of artlsts e, 5 0, o0 and 1100, honksgiving Mondag, Tuesday and Wednesday, DED. 2nd, 3rd ¢nd 4th, The Cimrming and Gifted Come- The Al from and and ths U. 8. National Bunk Building % ’\IIEIISON, ALLET & DAVIS lfl)‘Kl\lle'\l L EF"PIANOS & ORGANS G SHERT MUSIC. Omaha. Nebraska. GONTINENTAL lothing House. Freeland, Loomis & Co., Proprietors, CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS., - OMAHA Announcement Extraordinary, e Clothie at Auetion Prices Great sale of New Overcoats, Ulsters and Business Suits from the stock of the celebrated manufacturers, Naum- berg, Kraus, Lauer & Co., 657 and 659 Broadway, New York, whose entire stock was sold at auction in New York on Tuesday, Iov. 12th. Naumberg, Kraus, Lauer & Co., are knowd all over the United States as among the largest manufacturers of strictly first class Fine Clothing in this country. We bought at this great auction sale the lar ger portion of their entire stock, the sale be- ing one of the largest and most important ever held in the United States. They will be offered this week. at prices aver- aging not much over 50 per cent of the oriz- inal value of tWe goods when held by Naum- berg, Kraus, Lauer & Co. Lot No. 1. Isaline of 200 extra heavy Shet- land Ribbed Elysian Bsaver Overcoats, Dobson’s manufacture, made up in the very best manner, in regular sizes, from 34 to 44 breast measure which we now offer to close out at $8.00 each, Original price betore the auction sale, would not have been less than $12. Lot No. 2. We offer 100 handsome blue wide wale Worsted Diagonal! Overcoats, goods made by the well known National Worsted Co., extra heavy weight, silk sleeve linings, made up in excellent style, at only $10 each. | Original price would not have been less) than $18. Lot No. 3. We offer 200 ot the famous Ger-‘«', man Kersey Overcoats, lined throughout: body and sleeves with satin—a coat which. we would not have been able to have sold in in the regular way previous to this sale at less than $25, we now offer in regular sizes at #18. Make a special note of this lot. Re- member that they are full satin lined, and would be worth in the ordinary course of trade to-day $22 each. During this sale they will be sold for $18, Lot No. 4. We offer 150 dark Brown Kersey Overcoats, with silk facings and silk sleeve linings, made un 1n the very best manner. Original price in Naumberg, Kraus, Lauer & Co.’s stock $22; we offer them at $15 each, Favorite dlenne, ot | MISS VERNONA Comedy Et lse. inthe lullu\\lll.,' bifiliant repertotre: H‘Fl"" u.,mmy aud Tucsday Evenings, ier wih ow Eparkling Musal Com 5 'nn'u.\'u:\x DENTIAL. 0 Latest Opara Goms \\'mhuilrl.n( ng, her brilliant Musical Comedy, STARLIGHT.” Regular priccs. Scats ge on sale Buturduy, A BIG OFFER! N nmuhy v‘lnomuww. I;nnml Lw m m:u N, ."“ 1D ¢1dinae =y BT-'.‘:‘-'j-’.L"iZ’Jn‘imm. Drug 4 richuoss of material, variety of designand charming uuul.vllmlm of color cannot be surpassed. We cspecially ask the oppor- tuulty of showing them Lo you. : FOR MEN ONLY! Aposive ,’.:’.fl{:;;%lgg lunoon' Iot No. 5. 50 indizo blue Chinchilla Over- coats bound and made up 1n good style, at $15 each. In Fancy Cassimere aud Worsted Suits we haye about 30 different styles at nrices not much more than half their real value, FREELAND, LooMIs & Co, A regular $22 overcoat. Cor. Douglas and 15th St. The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing House West of the Mississippi.