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I'ne CITY. avag, wassent to the county Jail for twenty-five days, Deputy Marshal ~ Mercer, month s siege of sickness, is able upon the streets again, The telegruph: F. Oud after a to be s will give a ball the evening of November 11 for benefit of the discharged employ os Threo eages of brushes from Paris for the Richardson drug company pussed through the custom house yesterday temperature. veported by the {oftice yosterday, wis as fi At a. m., 4075 at 104, m.,H5 and at 1p. m., 66 Mrs, Hattie Perry of Columbus was arrested ling lquor without ) 3 for her appenr- of the United on the license, Sne gay ance at the next tern Btates co John Chester seventeen years of i manins will be h, who sued the lTammond % M as personal m of being Hammond's wagons as paid tho full ver by one of several months amount y An alarm Kennard, 152 kindling woc basemient the furnace in the fire and ignited the was quickly extin A the damage will not exceed Monday mum threw all of his clothes outof the window. They remained upon the walk for some time and were gathered up Sergeant Sigwar Officer I taken to the Yestevday was declaved in family, putched up and nally and on the by and peace truce en home stat | s to the parilla is_to the body, power and furnishin Burdock Blood Bi will relieve any feclir ness of the stomach, Sold everywher d Vote O To the K Bie: T r widely cir dinm, Iwould hhl'!u call tho attention of t vote Tacts " All of the n ) voters o then next to vote, andvote for their o as the white man does, 1 To Color Oct. 95, rough yo race tion with L} and 1 grood v the last ten years 1ich T have lived ¢ negro vot a0t voted., in man's Omahi that cqual, At @ and work for o T'C i\ln. him to b ot lome WEat o places, The me- to the present time has always and loyal. He fought to help s fromn ] British oppression; in n and thereby acquive’ his Now a8 he s f vohim a fair show. Voto for the dy the now fautty civil coustituti be had, then th Weshould lave e brought and t dize—wo have had s o gro from 17 been found tr fic T et guarantecd him nnder the prohibition, for if it ca people will star the negro men does in ter work, what can he Monses and stores cl elosed for want of patrons anaiat Vote ;,uin»! s ioas oftices soplo He is the ve been beaten, Connell to con- Cwho wants the i ates, (it stays evalittle, it it is shipped abroad we get none. C. E. Bk, Sk sl Custom Dressmaking Department of the Morse Dry Goods Co. introdu this desive to s of worlk done in We ing gowns, costuines, efe., that America, and to correct the false impressions that huve been reulated regard to prices, ote., we have estab- lished a uniform price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for making all kinds of cloth suits, wool tea gowns, wool houge gowns, and as we have none but first elass help imported especially for this department, we know that our work in We make this shovttime, THE MORSE the high ¢ artment, ten de are ma ave not surpassed in g0 industriously in done similar establishments. price of 15, ouly fora DRY Grand Promenade Concert. Messrs. Roeder #ud Bell, the indefatigable managers f the bullding where Patti sang whe “Casta Diva'" and where Strauss played the exquisite “Blue Danube,” have made ar. rangements to give tho sement loy- this b military concert at the Coli- seum i addidon to the Mandolin club and othe tractions. Tables and chairs aro now being put in the building, and ice cream and othor refreshments will be servod by Balduff, the ca A fino musi cal programme is being are 1, which will embriace many popular sclectiond played by Strauss when here a short ti Aud tho udmission to this od Bt 2 GOODS O, [\ band for a promenade re N has been P! 9 ts, which is quite within the meas of ybody who desires to pass a pleasant evening listening to the Mandolin club, and the military b B — An a family medici s excel all uge and, hough luuwhhn{ and thorough in oy ety the mild and pleasant in action, and theiv use is attended with no injurious results. District Counrt, After waiting the forty-cight hours which wero granted by Judge Doune, Attorney Estelle last evening secured a writ of man- damus against Superintendent of Buildings ‘Whitloek, commanding him to issue to the ‘board of education the permit for the erec- tion of the onestory brick school building on the bigh school campus. The order also commands Mr, Whitlock to pay the costs of tho suit. Sarab A, Nichols has commenced a suit to secure a divorce, Sio all band, Joln H. separation shg maiden name, which wa Citizensof Omaha at home and abread should vemember that the vemaining days of registration are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, Nocem ber 1, storation of her arah A, Henway. — 8. A, Orchard, Carpet, furniture and drapery. R "The only railrond train out of Omaha r\lllc‘lunarl) for the accommoldation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Das Moines and Chicago busi is the Rock Island ves- tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 5 p. m. dally. Ticket ofiice, 1602 Sixteeuth and Farnam sts., Omahay o is lower by half than tho | MORSE'S. The Only Place in the City to Buy Silks and ery Grade and Every Shade of § $1, $1.25, $1 \ )-Colorea s Tomorrow. vots 85e, stock o other ver have the most lote y kind of silks, and st of and y o w .1 it. Black st Black su atin duc In respons MOLLOW We COLORED Sl anodd lot of colors, > best pinks, blue, yellow, e the nicost goods you oy work, ete. worth e, Colored silk s « Colored silk worth worth $2, silk £ o stated, ad SILK aind VELVET u‘]. medt in the city. MORSE DRY have ne special DRIESS GOODS ption that we show in fancy suits inr h cheviots is N1 W—we did not move a dollar of old faney goods to this stor icent styles in P dress goods, notubly two special Colored Colored Colored GOODS 0. W i without ex values n FRENCH NC TY DRESS S, £10. variety, worth $15 PAT- Cholec and B18, FRENCEL of a DRESS S, $15, ~.-H _newest styles in NOVE \ PAT- o INESDAY, ) all wool henrie worth 1 j-inch colored rth $1 1 wool English croise suit- ‘GOODS CO. At Y. M. CALT Friday at 4: cture Hall, and § p. m. Prof. Dodge in I'ive \\ eek Horald, e i whodoes not prom- ing the acquirement mu. tha hie' s nob thoroughily sy out to the last let- Germa ve Weeks, Free lectur 130 lust te Tnl‘\ « vl attend. TIN MINES OF \Iuhwl All ln- ted should THE DAKOTA. An Omaha Capitalist Expresses His Opinion of Their Merits. Mr. Guy Barton has returned froma trip to the Black Hills, where he went to look into the tin industry, about which so much has been reported. To aBrr man Mr. Barton stated that he found ncavly all of the mines which had been developed suficiently to. demonstrate their value were in the hands of cavitalists with ample means to push the work, and these had made arrangements with the Chi ) handie all the ore produced, on stated that he had not had the fully into the character rounding the mines now but he was of the opinion that ty of other sites which would s good results as those which are being ed,” of low arade,” remarked Mr, Barton, “and does not show a test of more than cent. This would give a yield of ouly ounds of tin to the ton w h, seit price of tin, 1S cents, would out 210 per ton, I require most cavefil handling to make it pay penseof reducing, s0 very flattering T am just as we side under the p: ield the the ex- 50 that the prospect is not 1. d to be on the out- ondition of whings,” said Mr. Bactonin conclusion, “and I think it isa hich our business men should move with the greatest caution,” Citizens of Omaha at home and ahroad should vemenlier that the remaining days of registration are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, Nov ber 1, THE OPERATORS' TROUBLES, Members of the O Discuss the § The actioa of the W raphers 1 St. the discharge of some of their number who weremenbers of the newly organized broth- erhood of telegrphers, caused con ug the Omalbia membe ha Brotherhood stern Union teleg- know what we may or may not do sail a member of the brotherhood. tho St. Paul boys made a ing out, as that brings the mat ght, and the brotherhood will have to take some action, and thatis just what the Western Union wants, ion for any troublo but the Western Union has fore the operators to take netion to protoct thome selves, and a general fight may result,” it County Court. Tuthe county courtd, Q. Gaston has sued the Phanix Loan association, Caston al- leges that lie acted asan agent, and through his agency the loan company let William J. Paul bave $10,000, on which amount he was 10 haye a commission of #20, R, N. Withnell has brought sult to vecover $430 due from A, C. Kead on o promissory note, ——— ANNOUNCENENTS, e veturn to Omaha at Boyd's opora house Thursday night -of that chever come- dian, Frauk Daniels, i an event of much gratification among a numerous class of our atre-goers. Frank Daniels s a master of trul drollery. He has o quamntness about him possessed by no other comedisn engaged i @ faveical work at the present tune. Hofs at all times {rresistibly fufiny, 1y is inimitable in his special line ations. He nas quictly hod-n aturedly wormed himself into the affection of this big fun loving and quick witted nation, ana his retarn here wall bo welomed: The sale of seats will begin iing at 9 o'dock. Lo at the o Thursda eveulugs, Besides the many clever special- ties intioduced, the organization, which is oneof thy best in America, will produce the wusical ourlesque “The Parisian Revels, or Wi »d in Moonland." Mr. John Moore, advanee repy for Lew Jobuson’s colored minst the ity waking aevangements for eho o) ance of the Black M opera house on wext Suturday und Sunday eveuings, and Frida | reduce Paul in striking because of® The Rose Hill Eogiish Folly company \\lll | THE OMAHA DAILY NG President Ada Tour o Charles Francis Chief of Constric city yesterday morning Returns from His Inspection. . accompanied by arrived in the and are vogistered at the Millard, President Adams was in close consultation with the Union Pacific ofiicials all day and was ot accessible 1o newspaper men i t sources, however, itewas sident is very well sat \ ondition of the affaivs of erved by bim during the past S the system has \ enor- y during the past year and the company s been unable to provide rolling stock fcient to_ properly ¢ for its business. Thisdefect is heing rapidly remedied, how- over, and the prospects for future business is exceptionally bright vs at Denver, Al Manager Meek winning & victory i switchmen in the he Denve s 18 now ) warinly com- for his manag of the Mr. Adams then n over the Iort W some days looking shops which the Fort Worth, s an extended tour branch, and spent after the matter of branch company proposes to erect at el o Hog Rate. t that the Alton will the rate on live hogs from Kansis City to Chicago from 2 10 18, has used quite a commotion in local railway @ lave hogun fo_expect the regular run that will demoralize e, to originate citic fright oMy veduction will not help theé Missouri river market points in only made by the Alton for business that it can anything out of tes with "Hh Omiha or the leastand s the purpose of not others The guestion of yeduced rates on live hogs will be discussed ate meeting of the Western wht associition to be held in Chicago to- dge at Vancouver. Lederle, who isto superintend the construction of the Uuion Pacitic’s bridge across the Columbia at Van- couver, s been notified that the pl dby the chief of engineers and m the work of framing caissons > bridgze will be of steel its construction 1y Use it by pay- dotible George | been ay he bias be; rthe six il s the aet authe The | nings The w will be |,w- 2 o clear. ) foot or boof i ind Tige dron eviinders - filed Phe bridge will cost £1,000,000 and is to be finished by the end of next year. Citizens of Omala at kome and abrowd should remembier thet th f registration Suturday, Novem- are Friduy, 1, and bert. BLASTING Oclober b el 2 THE CITY'S CREDIT. City Clerk Rush Discovers Some Pro- hibition Dirty Work City Treasurer John Rush was t eyed man in Omaha yesterda, ently has just eauso for bis ank Jversince [ have been in public said Mr. Rush, ““I have dono eve my power to establish Omna: in the money yils A 2 wildost 1 he appar- office, ything in s financial of the X Om i botter than thoseof any city in the Union is evidence. I havi for several s past that Omala had a poplation of 14300 and I have given my rd of honot to that effect to men who lave n_buying this ¢ “You ean Imaginé my feelings then when T roceived this lette Rush handed Tue B rthe following let from the Kansas City office of the Fidelity trust company, oneof the strongest financial con- held ohn Rush, E Dear Sir ty 15 hus s burean at Wish- Please mfom us if this is Yours traly, JUHL Freost, Seerdtary. at " said Mr. Rush, *‘has bought half million dollars worth of Omaha during the present year alone and has done more than any one fivm in America to advertise Omaha's financial standing in the cupital centers of the countr, 4 pousibility forthese infamous continued Mr, Rush, “*Iam unable speak. I am afraid however that ohn Dale had more to do with those atements than he has acknowledged in public press. For iustance, on the morn- ing of the infamous blication in the Leader as to tho W padding of the Omaha census Mr. John Dale, in his own ofice, read tome a coy which he said he had sent a fortuight previously to a distinguished eastern prohibitionist, in Whick Mr. Dale, over his own s e, made the assertion’ that the veturns for che census of Omahawere exageerated at least 25,000, 1 should be glad to have M Dale explain whether this is a mistake ox not.”” & Judges and Clorks, The county commissioners will mect this morning at 10 o'clock and appont the judges and clerks to act in the election on Tuesday next, Influcnee will be brought to b only the most competent men solect Custom Dressmaking Department of the Morse Dry Goods Co, desire to introduce the high class of work done in this We dresses, tea gowns, costumes, ete., that and to ns that ulated in have estab- Selec r to have department. ave muking are not surpassed in Amevica, corvect any of the false impre have been so industriously ci ote., lished o uniform price of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for making all kinds of cloth suits, wool d to priees, we gowns, wool houso gowns and s we lave none but first elass help imported cspecially for this department, we know that onr price is lower by half than the rk done estal We make this price of $15 only for a shorttime, THI MORS in similar ishments, DRY GOODS CO. e Citizens of Omaha at home and_ ahroad showld remember that the remaining days of regi are Friday, October 31, and Saturday, ber 1, Senator Manderson left yesterday morn- ing for Lincoln. Mlllllumlollem-—m.un BEK: WEDNE Is and Pimples re's oo o eliming on from the blood. Thisresult may b complished much more efteetimly, 18 Well 48 agreeably, through the proper excretory chaniels, by the ise of Ayer'sSarsapirilla. or several years | was troubled with bofls and carbundos. In easting about fora urted to me that Ayer's Sarsi parilla liad been used i my father’s family, with excellent suceess, and 1 thought that what was good for the father would also be ood for the son. ‘Three or four bottles of this mediciffe entirely cired e, and 1 have notsihee ~in more than two years—had & Loil, pimiple, or any oflier eniptive trouble, stscientionsly speak i ihe highest lla, and many Siness el C. Aifield, Farmiand, T Ayers Sarsaparlila TIEPATED BY nont | 1s have | to nearthe low | DR.J. C,AYER & 00.; Lowell, Masz2. Price 15 #ix boules, $3, Wit $3abet Urs. BBttS&BBttS | Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGILAS 6’1‘}15}3’! ONAHA, NEB The most widely and favorably knows spe lalistsin the Urited ftates. Thelr lons gerience, remarkubie kill and univoreal sus cess In the ment ind cure of Nervous, Bhronio and Burgical Dise ags, entitle (hoss eminent physicians to the full confidence of | the afl rywhere, They guarantee: th < of enrly viceand the numer ous ovila that follow inlts t | PRIVATE, n]ymlm \\I CIN DISEASES s ced o1l et utly oured. R A U AL GV IR By G e A8 yl010 readily to thelr ekIlEw) 1roate | ment. PILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS 1 3 AND VARICOCELE perma. lcrwlnl\{ curud_inevery case, GONORIHEA, GLEET, Sper- ul \\-u.mw L on Maahbod, Night Emissions, Decayed Faculties, Femals Weilknona and all duviltate disorders peculint {0 eithor s positively curnd, as well 1o all functional disorders that result from youth. cess0f mture years. uarinteed pernanently { cured, removal couplets, cunstle or dilatation. ~Oures tiont Wwithous a mo- Lie n[!‘\vr annoyanc 7o YOING 'IND” NIDDLEAGED Men ([ ful 0 e of A QUR] CURE 713y Yite wiion brings nie weakness, destroy inz. both mi; h(l(h, with all its dreaded ills, pern cured, Address th DRS. BETTS Sl proper indulzenco and solitr: ruinboth mind and budy, uniltiing them for hllulm-b\n )llull m "0 MARRIED RIEN OF o4 entoring on that happy un Swareot g, sieal a6y quiokly assisted. OUR SUCOHBSS Is based wpom facte. First—Practionl erj gpce. Becond —Erary cage {sipecially i thus starting righ T an ured i ot Ioratory exatly o, sult case, thus effecting cures v ithout Injury. rs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA YEB who have fm- orte et AMUSEI\I ENTS “Grand Opera House YO-NIGHT, The Greatestof allIrish Plays, A [risheman’s Love. A GREAT C 0\|l DY .LVE \l Boyd‘fi N0 stnurd‘ur\l.mnee )M CING " - () NS Octoler 30 THE DROLL NONARCH of Farce-Comedy Frank Daniels MIs8 BES ANSON and the BI Y COLin Archibuld C.Gunter's Fantastio Mastorpicce, LITILE PUCK, Grcmd Operu House Saturday and Sunday, Yov. st and 2nd, Speclal Engagement of the Famo s Mack Magnets, LEW JOHNSON’'S Colored Minstrels. WAIT FOR US. WATCH OUR ELECTRIC STREET PARADE Led by tho Cha ) Dram Ma, SAM WAD. sheo rof the Wo en Fri “Grand Opera House. TWO NIGHTS, lay & Friday: l)rL 30 & 31 Ruse 11l Fil tlon in A Inthe Comical Musl I folly (o | Spectacular Burle WO ets, PARlslixN REUELS Or, Wreeked in Moonlund. 7 the Gamedis E nusaber r A Dlmé EZd‘er:N[;;ee, Will Lawler, Man, eriith and Far- WE \I\ \\ O\Il \ Save Yourselyess Nerve Beans o [ toomy, NiE % than Trag Cos TZEEZCORLISS BRAND kS Linou Collars nnd Cuthy, . Correct Shyfes. Parfect Fitting, THFM. . i’ Faninm AND TOSIUTIVE CURE for | anteed cured without puln or detention | | In the in larg nary llllI\!(‘l\\L‘. We Y, OCTOBER country, carry e quantities in anti woolen goods. The following lots w bargains, In I¥ine wool seamless s Very fine merino, ful In gloves we carry a Vothing but what is of r rant every pair. Our prices are positively below everybody clse Within the past few days we have received that during last week we opened more hats 20, 1800. FEW STORES the stock and variety of Nen's ilkk bound and silk stitched, with ribbed re shirts and drawers, shirts and drawers, of excellent finish with ribbed ends at ind values. t about one half the prices this department we offer this weelk the [ollowi cles at 16c a pair. regular made, of handsome full assortment; all the desirable able stock and of finished s other entire new than a good size m. Satuarday, I dutieswhich must now be paid on we are enabled stores g tvo big Others are selling these at 3oc. shades at 20¢, styles good muke is sold at our glove cuonter, stock of hats, hat store would getin in a year, had animmense run in this department, and were obliged to stock up again, and now we areready for another run, Latest shapes and prv’rv\' lower thanever, Open until 8 p. 10 p. Nebraska Clothing Co., Shirts and Drawers we do, Our %I\»]‘CA/ rooms for surplus stock, are crowded with winter underwvearand other furnishings, ipation of the increase Having saved thisincreased duty, stock at exceptionally low prices, purchased H]]lml(fll to mark immense all our This low scale willcontinue aslong as our present stock lastg hich we place on spc«:l\\! saleforthis w eels, will be found estraordis Men's fancy striped Camel's Hair shirts and drawvers, silk bound at 35¢ each. Plain Camel's | l.m, I8 FFancy heavy Cashmi Superior natual woo All the above are gr Ougr hosiery is sold a ends at cich, 50C houlders, neat stripesat 65¢. Our hargains, charge. assortment ig for driving and street wear, as we ware \We venture to say m. Corner 14th and Douglas Sireets. | \’\' ea and |lence Td ke wave, Liebig \\'ulux'.-.uul Olls asSpec l 1112 DOPGE “Manifestthi ng 5 1equl|0 no proof.’ | Ouercoats ——AND— Men's Suits coming ather ‘become Wehaveprepared| ourselves for thein-| evitable beg to call at- tention to the excel-| and | the garments in this| line of goods which ilweare now offering. “Time | the foreloeck” and be| ready for 1419 Douglas Many very rare received di- rect from bonded ware- cold will soon necessity. a deman d| finish of} by‘ the cold| Turkish Rug AmE AUCTION THIS DAY ALL0:30 m & 230 p.n B house. GENUINE ONLY WITH I, VO3 FRETWELL € NWELL, } AUCTTONEERS. y COMPANY'S EXTBACTOF BEEF. O 1alty REET, OMAHA NEB. LIERG'S SN A= pound of Ex- Tor Beol eauil to furty pounds of lean ROBINSON, | ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING | CHEMIS 168 RAYIOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FlNEJEWELRY Sole Agentin Omaha for uflicturing Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS, RICHCUT GLASS and CHIN A. {Our Stock of Fi largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Cone anl see us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St ma nnoun RESTOREV. “SANATIVO,” the Wonderful Syinish all rha Co's Goods is the o, Low of fragn Tower, Helache, Wakefilnes, Lost A, Nauhood, Nevous: < s{ore & Affor need, Lassitude, all lowgraplied fion dnins and s ol poverof the Generatire Orymie, fn either eex, caured by over-exertion, youthfal indiecretions, of the excemaive useof Lobicco ,oplumm ,or BLi mile.d te, which ultinately lead to Iufimity, Conmmption andlnsanity. Patap i conveient form o carry in the veatpocket, Price 81 apckage, or 6or 85 Hentby mill to any addiess. Cicalir free, Men tionthis paer. Address DRL 41 beariom u,cr?g;-ev.m. v I & Do ' Ci, Cor 1 & Doty ter & €o. Couueil BBlufs, Lo G. A. Lindquest IS AGAIN IN THE Merchant :-: Tailoring Nis 014 triends and pat- emeral publito eall and (i ported od domesti first elass.an ESTABLISHED 1874, « - 3166 -~ IR BALLEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Pull \‘4-‘! hf'l'l'v\h & D CHEHICA FOlt S A Kuhn & ¢ 1. A F J; l Strects. KD F business wnd invites s well asthe 15TH ST min or da Gold —and v Bridge and Crown Worle Jates Allvork warrint Oi:f!CE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TI4 AND FARNAM Eutrar I strect elevator. ngsuntilyo’closk. DR. KENSINGTON, Openeven Lar Specticles ac — Eye and 1310Dod0 Stroet. fitted, urgeon urately D RUNKENNESS |y INALL THE WOHLD THERE ISBUTONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, cxiven ln o cup o vollea wt te Ehatee vo) 2 0 Swied g0 of &udi‘.fmxk‘ .'.‘n‘; 'l rc_mL_n_Lsm_lSM “WECU REMEN’,’ I oun mw nnux ,;; LADIES ONL\( ”Aq %’fi'mfi!’:;n" ULATOR tmoney’ ro 8 (v -ulld lrulu ob suratioy €O CObK mEMEDY €0,0 o, City Paca=2ngor an-l Quithiai M. 1 EAST, NORTH and SOU WEST, 1302 Farnam St=37 HARRY P. DEUEL, - OMA ITA Medical and Surei "1l \n\lnulb Cosner Oth aud Harae, FOR THE TREATMENT OF AlL Clronic Discases and llvlwllwllitia‘( DR. A. T. McLAUGILIN, Prosident. Fomdedby Dr.J. W. M cven Rl L eI T Sea Il | T uro m!lnnlnakfl § tale Canipntin, Maluia. Liver € ana crtain iy BILE BEANS Use the 8MALT, S17F (40 litt1e beans () (he bote tlo). “They mroth L Eul el ey Price of ol ce at7. 17, 70: Photorrayn KISSING f.0: i i s euts (oppers or numw A SMTT'TI & CO. 4 Makonot i Doonor 4 J 2hls, Mo GOLD MEDAL, PARTS, 1870, W.BAKER & (0.°S Hraakfast (ocoa I3 aboluetely ity solubl No Cleewi m'u& for i Sold by Grocers eveinh W BAKER & CO Durchener, Mau s 01wl o personin b ital epten {hsanity aai Neb, vieaga a1 1b nd Ouimba BlgGisthine Temiing reuneay fo by Dok PEECE 8100, WANTLED- lne ever I ventes I' ait pi 4 porfe CLOTN rewstor Miss FOR JADLES ON1.Y wiue's Perlalical Pille Ay, ot enirani y i O, Damiad Kllis, toane WEAK! bealehfull C. A Wiams v ol { |