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I'HE CITY. € Work wae bogun yesterday morning on the brick superstiucture of the new union depot. The Clarkson memorial hospital re- nks to the Sutphen carringe re- for their kind * donation of $25. weriff Boyd yesterday took Harvey sler to the penitentiary to serve a of eighteen months for grand Whe Bentence larceny, A mes will be h Sixth and cnns ar of First w this evenin invited to be The Alb and and yesterd suit in court tore [} will and wife $150 due The Ninth ward will quarter I'h str 7 evening A consig for Mux from Ge publicans st hall, present Lot company the count) um V. Be on o promissory 1 of the meet at the ¢ ond and many fo cd na ars from Hay Co., and dry the K trick-Koch through the custom of the rail- has gone to in that section, will be examined a tne the postal cler of whom proficiency. The Nebraska use of German n and will r at that ple man v in the retirns ¢ e at that p he colored voters of the Sixth ward have been ealled to meet at the nal Rights’ League hall, Twenty-fourth and Clark streets, on Monday evening next None but members of the Sixth ward colored republican club will be admitted at the meeting, Hon, W. H tenant to their red day 1'ue returns citizens in cted to cons Tribune Dech, candidate for lieu- governor on the independent ticket, anid ¢ No N vy candid on the same ticket for iy of state, will address the peo Douglas county on the political at Exposition hall tonight. “Why, now 1 cannot says one lady who for but took Hood's Sursa get enough to e - uerly had no appetite, rilla, Wi N BASEGALL AFFAIRS, The Annual M ng to Ihis City Tomo 2 'he annual meeting of the W ball association, will convene at hotel, this city, this af prospects ave that it wiil b esting oceasion, Without a doubt, notwith standing the disgusting national brotherhood imbroglio, the clati diffey ciliate, t tous bitse them be Held in illard and the al ly inter- league Western asso las more pett tendance will bo b elub representing tho P One or more repre d thut eacn wili be particutar ity gnucious as a i 1l views as to the equity and justice of all matters brought up or sub. jects broached, g without saying please don't for it, somebody chance of that is if tho white winged do we does not put ina Prompt appearance at the outset. ‘There is no probability t proper will — meet, befor ng, the business that bourd of dircetors be occupy all of the They will be called upon to adjust ail t isting differences botween elubs and club wers, und that the task will prove s bita beatific one, the bitterness thi ady cropped out is an incontrovertible © Rowe must be pla itsclf will prove u | it should not be allow casion a e of unpleas Rowe is disgry 1, let him g brotii lhuml ne belong troubl pen Omah ent cireuit will sentatives alive to thein as bellicose and | over his i sociation Yy morn- ore the & 50 voluminous as to availuble u[ another lnlm and \\xH re- handling. And 80 will the cos nurse Minneapolis litwanlkeo and vice 3 versus Sioux C] gate receipt the Corn II s licate hin the ci h city. 1 import uit,and These' are and must minister to with cool and im- il judgment, and the best inte o the whole association always in vi association as a whole, however, have the disy m.mu(tluwumm-um Sunday ruoon the assoc '\A'l«lv[l\ nd after a general discussion o tho situation and. the prospects, the elec- tion of oficers will come up, This will re- quire no very amount of time to be dis- posed of, for inasmuch as President McCor- mick peremptorily declines to be a candidate for re-cloction, M, Kranthauft of Kansas City will be unanimously chosen in his stead. If the ofice is tendered him in this way, that is without opposition, he will if not, mot. 'The senti- are therefore earnestly urged settle upon M, Kranthauff be- fore the election itself is reached, for a better man, a man with broader views or sounder baschall knowledge not be found in the whole country ction of sceretary will probaoly oceasion some wire- pulling and contention. Roche, the present ofticial, is not in the yace, but Harry Hach of Minncapolis and Ed A. Brandt of this eity are afterit. Hach is a nough man, but Brandta fav botter one. o is enterpr industrious and capablo, Has a thoro knowledge of the ¢ and great familinrity utly is well qualiiled vs of the association and impartiality f vrosident an ta good one and e much to 1\& ninls! with pro and percentage pl will also ¢ deal of diseussion, upon which | will have further to say in But depend upen itthey as full of interest meat, and & good man be sprung. ing to bo is full of surprises are sure to There will be ward democratic quarters, Hurtzman's night, Nov. 1, 1800, The club will be called upon to endorse candidutes for constable and assessor, meeting of the Oth d- feventh \\'n A meeting of the J bition Polish club will take y and Walnut this evening at 9 o'clock ree Lessous in A. today, fully illustrating Ger |u.m in five weeks, at4:30and 8 P.om, —— ANNOUNCEMENTS, The J. C. Duff opeva company, numboring more than sixty peonle, appems at Bovd's opera house on llu- fivst three evenings be next wo 1 revival of Gilbert & z the following The fascinating Fay Templeton will posi tively be seen at Boyd's the \mu half of next wock, as the bright partizular st Russell's comedians, an organization w is spoken of us the ost brilliaut collection of comedians ever gathered together for the presentation of farce comedy. The play will be, \hw McGinty, Mnm Co . { d; Mosse's New 8hoe Department, We shall tion of our new stock )en tomorrow a large por- | of Indies’, misses, | infants’ and children’s ehoes, Every pair of shoes shown in this department is CLEAN AND NEW, having been within the last 60 Our made for days espocinlly our opening. as we shall open every line of go WITH STARLING BARGAINS that trade will entively revolutionize the shoe and make your five dollar bill pur- chase two (2) paivs of shoes whe | heretofore been only a little more than sufficient for one pair. Infant 20¢ a pair, Infants® shoes 38¢ o pair, Children 3 Childy Childr Misses M a pair, | shoe store prices, Ladies’ shoes $ Ladies’ shoes vorth ¢ 15, Ladies’ shoes $8.95, worth £5, Ladies’ shoc Don’t fail to visit this department, MORSE'S, 16Tt AND FARNAM. Men’s furnishings and department; gains, UNDERSHIRTS AND DIt Men's natura Men’s he Men's nt vy $1. hoes worth $4.130, 1,90, worth $6, boys' clothing we have some special bar- AWERS. 1 gray undershi vy all wool undersh all wool undes- shirts, Men Men'’s unlaundried shirts, fine seamless sox, Men's night shivts, 75e, Men's Men's heavy super British sox, 25 gloves, sox, suspenders, Hoye! clottiing 18 In tha same wirig And on the s men’s furnish and we offer of BOYS® COATS A'l 5, worth fully 4 lot of BOYS’ we have also CAPS 50, ame floor as the ing: OVE eachy have SUITS AT $2 alot of SCOTCH ¢ boys. * sy allot wo also 0, worth for men or MEN'S AND BOYS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. THE MORSE DRY GOODS €O, 16th and Far . LADIES' PLI SACQUE. Special price for this week. We offer 100 superior SH made of of “Walker's plush,” with which we give itee that edges will not wear off during the press plush sacqu grade ent fall and winter seasc The linings are of ¢ best s ments are of ts lined with This garment we confi- cannot be bought today tra quality, c skin, and pock chamois skin, dently under assert .00, Before purchasing we invite ing ou {0 ex- amine our stock of cloaks, certainly the largest and most complete in the city of Omaha, CHILDRIE Speciul pri V'S CLOAKS. es for tomorrow. Four years, 5 ) 81, Twelve years, $3. This lot of ehildren’ made of good melton eloth with narrow stripo of navy and bronze. CHILDRE CLOAKS, Tomorrow morning we shall pl le white broken plaid cloaking. 2 on e 100 children’s cloaks, m )f blue and Ex- ceptional valucs. , $6.00, 12 yetirs, 14 years, 11-4 GRAY BLANKETS $3.67. 150 pairs g o and weight—a $5.00—for tomor- groat bargain, worth .67 & pair. BED COMFORTS, Three special numbers, 5 bales good sizo comforts, 40¢ cach. 5 bales full size comforts, cach, & bales extra size each, 2 EIDERDOWN COMFOR Tomorrow we pla comforts, 98¢ on sale a large shipment of new Eiderdown comforts, best French satine covering and corded at blanket department on second 1o, CARRIA ROBI » premium quality ¢ do wool and silk bound edges, on display our mnew * bin robes Uy all Prico for 2 inches, new edges, 30 each, MORSE DRY GOODS CO, e Female Prohibition Wheedlers, A well known Omaha gentleman who has just returned from an extensive visit to nearly all parts of the state told a Bee re- porter yesterday of the strong partisan work that will be done in towns all over the state by the women. In the small towns they have formed a system of organization called “bands of four.” Band No. 1 will Dbe composed of all the good-looking girls n town who are in sympathy with prohibition. They have been instructed to turn out in their best bib and tucker and use all the paint necessary to make themselves irre- sistible, Their special worlk will bo to look after the young men, haud them oallots and see that they vote thewm under ban of their aisplea Band will consist of the such of the wealthiest men as can be induced | to get out and electioneer for the free-whisky cause. They will be delegated to induce the | business wen into voting for the amendment under penaity of o boycott should they re- fuse to do it Band No. 3 will comprise the clined women, who will look after’ the laborers and poor peeple gen who will be cut off from their supplios of charity food l.- u{ old clothes if they refuse to voteas bidide | "'Al"{ho 010 matds and women who have | censed to have physical attractions are de- | lewuted to peddle hot coffee and buns as a re- to those who are truly obedient and thus cease to be free agents rather than lose their trade, their free grub or their girl, this sale, es of aritably in- | rison as the | and exp arrived, | but it will pay you to wait another week | ds | e it has | AN OMAHA ENC Mr. Andrew It Appointment fro Mr. Andrew Rosewater, formerly city en- sineer, has been selectod by President Ha nee in municipal engineering, to be a member of the al board in the District of Columbia I ent Harrison's lotter, at the executive follows; Andrew Ros 8ir: Youarel 1 NELIR HONORE water Receives an 1 the Tent. date is us bearing mansion October 25, Omaha, Neh—Dear ¢ member of water, esq ehy' wppolnted v, provided for sved August 6, 18 ations to prov rament odthe Distr cloetrienl be ongre 1p) SAn act makin PO BENIAMIN HAR o Jotter of appointment is wnon th Shunk of Ty r rmy and Prof |(‘ nry Hopkins univer: s appointment of the electrical boa was authorized by the act referred to in t president’s letter which, provides that “T'h president of hereby authorized to ing of three persons, one of whom shall be an army officer, skilled in eleetrical matters acivil engineer of known skill and experi ence in municipal engineering and one un clectrician of high reputc being sclected from all the inal engi neers of the nat ) serve | ber of this board, e compli mented, appointment was en tively unsolicited and a complete surpri He lad filed no application for position witl the departments and was entively unaware of the act providing for the wppointuent of the commission One feature of the arrived on Mr. R formed a ver " e present The duties of the clectrical board, as pro- vided by the act authorizing its appointment, are “to consider the location, arvangement and operation of electric wires in the t of Columbin whe r used, or to be u lighting, transmission of pAver, t telephony, ox wong other the United State appoint a board cor Iy appointment was that it iter's bivthday and aphy, secui i of conduits or rein of all nt « the wor publ d overh al of all un- nd their supports.’ v to comple nd not later than Dec nendations and plan onduits, or constructed and thority. Carpet, lmvu(m “rhat's the The following & a circular sont to their pat rous by the Howell lumber company OMmana, Neb,, Oect. 30, 18K, — Gentlen We havcoften in the past solicited a sha s0 in solicit the me be h you o we sution upon Vo give av next ') athy with nature is suf lieve that our present law of high licc and local option 18 superior to the prohibitory laws as enforced 1d Kansas, Lknow that our pre 1 give to e us, and that yo ficiently strong to option w ajor > that |n-\|1|1m1.>|\ ity where u | 3 town a saioons or local ur pre ¢ and local option, comen have | present lnw to bie superior to the Taws in other states and that the fugs of our bring about the desired temperance result in every commani ty in the state, Our desirve in writing this le r is to call the attention of our lumber friends, for the purpose of having them give more thought to the great question o be voted upor and we trust this letter will reach ye ample time, Howsn Lusexk Co. By H. N. Jewerr. in e roys’ Clothing Department Of the Morse Dry Goods Co, will open tomorrow on the main floor, karnam st. front, a lot of boys’ chased at about half New York., These pants are made from the remnants of cloth left ove ting fine suits and are VERY CHEAP, Boys’ knee pants, knee pants pur- price recently in from cut- » VERY 50¢, worth 7Tse, Boys’ knee pants, 69¢, worth $1. Boys’ knee pants, 8¢, worth Boys’ knee pants, 81, worth $1.50, Boys’ overcoats $1.90, worth 5 Boys’ overcoats $2.50, worth $5. 0, worth $3. Boys’ suits $2.90, worth $4.50, This department is on the main floor, O Boys’ suits §1 m street wing. THE MORSE DRY GOODs CO, b lowest ions via Ticket 5 and su perior miumn b Rock nd route. ALY, M C. Prof. Dodge will expluin German in five weeks at 4:30 and 8 p. m. All in- terested should witness a vec They Are Frauds. There is a prohibition hypocrite canvassing every ward in the city paid to discover in- stances of illegal rogistration, Some of these sneaks represent that they ave doing the work for Tup Beto insure the casting of the full voto of Neither Tiii Bre nor any other \-h-uu nnvl contrary _are ushamed of the work thoy if cauglt, will be arrested and mm ¢ to suffer for their deceit. Used in MUlions of Homes— » 00 Yoars tho Standard, I'EN the | DR, BETTS | proper fndulgence iesday, | Boils and Pimples Are natire's eftogts to eliminate poison from the blood. Thisresnlt may be plished much more cflettually, as well as agreeably, through thie proper cxeretory ehatnels, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. “ For several s 1 was troubled with boils and carbuneles. In casting about for remedy, it occurred to me that Ayer's Sarsa- parilla had been used in my father's family, with exeelle success, and I thought that what was good for the father would also be good for the san. Three or four bottles ot this medicine entirely cured me, and 1 have 1ot sinee — in more than two years — had a voll, pimple, or any otlfer eruptive trouble, 1 can conscientiously speak in the terms of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and o ye experience in the drug bus| ess ables me to speak intelligently Hatficld, Farmland, Tnd, Ayer’s Sarsapariila PREPARED DY DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mosz, Price §1; eix bottles, #5, Worth §3 a betiles Urs.Betts ki3atts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGL A S STRERT OMAHA, NEB The most widely and favorably known spec- ialists In the Unitod Stutes. letr lonw ex- univoreal suc- eminent physicinue the afilioted ey here. Th N AND POSITI °ts of early vice at follow in its tra RLOOD AND SKIN DISE plotel und the nuin ous evils t PRIVATE, speedily, con e RFOTE BN ORDEKS yleld readiiy to their skillfal trout- FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS Ruirant aln or detention from bu HYT AND VARICOCELE porma- cosatully cured in every on ther sex positively cur. tunctional disorders that re ful follies oF tho excess of muturs yeara. STRICTURE Gusranteed pormansntly ired, rem, cou ploto, without cutt! ion. Cures ticit without @ wmo- AN() MU)D E-AGED MEN. A &l RE CURE The awful eifosts ot rly vice which brings Anio weakness, dostroying both mind and with all its dreaded 1lls, permunenty It trom youth- o have - me iry habits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business, (3 MARKIED MEN of thoso entering on that vy lite, awareof physical debility, quickly OUR SUCCE:=8 Is bised wpou faota. ~First—Practioal experl. ence. Second—Evory case is speofally studied, thus starting Fight, - Cuird - Meditinea nrs prepared in our laboratory exaotly to suit ®ach cage, thus effecting cures without injury. s. Betts & DBetts, 1409 DOUGLAS STRFFT ,\.vl'J_.x:. vl Boyd's Yo Saturday \Idlllw OMMENCING 4 Nights TSNS Octobe THE DROLL MONARCH of Fure -ul‘-nm:».]_v 3F 1'~\\~<)\ |1~\un in Ar aniastic IJ[]L The largest trav BIG COM- vter’s PUCK. \ prosenting farce- Box sheet opeas Grund Oper-c; House, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. st and 2nd. Special Engagement of the Famoas Black Magnets, LEW JOHNSON'’S Colored Minstrels. WAIT FOR US. \l/\TCH OUR ELECTRIC STREET PARADE, Led by the Champlon Drum Major of the Wor COL. SAM WADE, USUAL PRICES. Box sheet ¢ Boyd's Beginning Monday, November 8:d. THE J. C. DUFF- MIC OPERY (0 IN A GILBERT & S Evening: pen Friday at 0 n. m, THREE NIGHTS ONLY, SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, SULLIVAN REPERT! “'Patience.” e “Pirates of Penzance,” Wednesday Evening: “Tolanthe,” Grand Choras of 65 Voicos. Box sheet E day morning at regular prices, “Grand Dpera Housg Three Nights Only. Tuesday sday and Thursday, ber 4 3 OIRE Ladies'Matix N.Y.D Clcnwneoau a8, William Fleros duction n, Proprietor and Manager. Sibyl Johnstone as Iza. Prices for this extraordinary eng nt Box sents $1.50: orchestra 1 de bislcony wiery cpons Monday ut Eleetion r s will Le read from the Tuesdiy evening Dime Eden V[usee Wil ler, Manager, Corner Hth and nam Strects, Onaha, WEEK OF 0T, nnd lnuy A comp o ) formance. 3 DIME ADMITS 10 AlLe ulator known ; ever (all 42 a { P Tty Pt (e Bold by GUUDMAN DiUW Cus =1 PAGE A STARTER. We will show you this season some bargains in overcoats Mnm nt, We have given you many bargains beat them all. overeoats, for his entire hefore-you to offer these voods at /ess than they cost to manufacture As a starter we offer today the No well trimmed, at go. No. 2 The coat is worth $12 No. 3. A large lot of very fine kerseys, fashionable shales, bound with double warp Farmer's lap seams and handsomely gotten up, These we offer at 8. is $13, _There are more bargains than [he fine grades are as coats are in point of material, make BOYS’ Our stock imeludes a | desirable patterns and tasty designs, are able to offer them at such figures that they you get an oppc When you remember that guarantce the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and All wool wide walke heavy choice garments as were ever re tunity to purchase such g following three lots: cassimere overcoat these, It would take a big space line of hil Boys' and C Although the aoods we are w { rments at these goods are offered by « He was overloaded and had to sell. I'he regl in the shown ready made nd fit equal to custom tailor work, OVERCOATS. Irens’ Overcoats of servic re made up for fine retail trade, that will make your eyes open in asto know that- We have made a deal with a first class manufacturer, one stock, about 5000 garments those we offer you now 1 who makes nothing bug We are ablg -but blue and black color, lined with goold serga ['his price would not pay for the cloth alone in that garment. 2, An excellent blue chinchilla oveacoaf, corded edge, lined with fine plaid cassimere, only $7.30, satiny ilar retail price of such a garment m alhy the u\(u paper to mention :‘ and in fact many of rable material, we st often do them this weck, ¢ and substantial house, who hose dealings with the pube wch of everyone. rures we offer lic have gained for them the reputation of refiability, you can appreciate the value of the offep made, Open until 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co.; Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. - NOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND RUBBER GOODS, BENT MADE. We carry the Big Stock of the west. Extreme Prices any other Market. AMERICAN HAND OMAHA and are 500 Miles Quote lowe arer you thap Corespondence Solicited. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. = | | “Mum!u;tthlngs recquire no proof.” Ousrcoats —AND— | F - Men's uits | | for coming cold weather will soon become a necessity. We have prepared ourselves for the in- evitable demand and beg to call at- tention to the excel- lence and Minish of the garments in this line of goods which |we are now offering. Matlcem iy ie S iy the forelock” and be ready for the cold (wave. | for Systeria, 1 m»()lb vl \\ mw arnum Street, =+ ngm.r.mm. x'!vEfins) cu AR G u\nllu R Lo ot v mou uuuuw.fl.!. DRUG CO., Owaha Neb, < C. S, RAYMOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaba for Gor ulacturing Co’s Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Come and see us, gqr. Douglas & 15th St DR SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT WITH SUSPENGRY d ORY vl ..:m. o pir: ¥ \Hml\nnxw..ll or we forieil $ ‘65, aud up. [ ...u.#i.numui.\"w DR. KENSING TON, — Eye and 1310Doldge Street. fitted, Ear Surgeon — Spectacies itely DR. BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of T on Rubber, 1ive Do accur theties, € rates, Bridge and Crown Work outplates, All work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM \trarce, 161h stroot elevator ngs until 8'o'clock, HE DID_ HE DIDN T! 0 btk sought our ; AR et % f NEWiEs &' DISEASES OF MEN. BF £ IDUR:NEWBUOKl ¥ HEED_OFLW_O@_E_ W, S, O AT, walel 1112 DODGE STREET, OMAHA, NEB SEWED SHOE NEB. CO, T ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and souTH Ny 1302 Farnam Straas HARRY P. DEUEL, City Passenger and Tickot Agc THE DUEBER- HAMPDEN WATCHES THE BEST. FACTORIES LARGEST IN THE WORLD. BEST KEEPER, THE DUEBER WATCH CASE MFG. CO., | CANTON, OHIC | "8END FOR OUR BOOK, “FRAUDS N WATCHES Galifornia’s DR, HORE LITTLE VECETABLE PILLS & CURE adache, pation, stion, i ) BILIOUSNESS oLiver and Stomach 1umplumls. R OBINSON, | ALYTICAL and CONSULTING | s and Olls aSpecialty | HOBE'S MEDICINE 60, FOIUSALE IN Kulin & Co., ¢ \ J. A Fuller v AD % (o, € n PRINEIPAL DAY IjleNGH SPEGIF]G 1Tl and permanent 1 RE for all NARY CRGAN S Cured u‘m:u mm\!.’hu ulldirections =ith cach botile. Price, one dollar. Seo signatureoi E SIAHL. For Bale By All Drupglets 0 discasol nn..