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TH UMAHA DAILLY BEE: MTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1890. THE CITY. Omaha and Councll Blufts pattern | P* makers will meet Thurs evening at | d¢ §o'clock at 1316 Douglas street. pa Tho twenty-first annual ball of the Durant engine and hose company will lu-,‘.u n at Exposition hall Friday even- ing, November 14, ( hnr: ramer of the vice left for the Biack Hills yester where he will t in the starting of gome new mail routes running into Wyoming The committee appointed by the dis- trict court to prepare and report resolu- tions in respect to the memory of Justice Miller will make their re it the opening of court Saturday morni o vember 8, ailway mail ar pt port Sust as 2 » dealers who try to sell a substitute | P when a customer calls for Hood's | e such false ) buy what t theonly Do not_al profit will be mad upon having the medicine saparilla. 1t is peculiar to itself, bers of new customers for this dep « it Cases. B i Judge Shiclds called the docket for the | Ment. Our fitter is by far Novemberterm of the county court yesterday | the west, We know of ined 108 cases. “Ihe fol- | york or Chicago that et 05 were made: Fleischer vs Blazer, dismissed at p Bl intiff's cost; Ayerst & Taffinder vs Richard K Stone, dismissed at plaintif's costs: L. | g Hawes Company vs J. C. Wilcox, have to file days, and thirt m B, Fridge vs gon, judgment for plaintifr, £ rubber company vs M. D' Varney, d Middleton p iy vs D, W. VanCott, ten days toanswer: R. Wallaco & Sons man- F. M (¢ ASKS, flax vebours, exhibition, ylo or perfc Morse's Drapery n»,..m ment. We have fitted artment with every desi the best our new ing of modern work. ATELLES arlor drapery BRO( SATIN DAMASK, MOH titan We furnish special designs totally liki ng ever done o convinced uid for 15 to submit able fabr: ND PR Weare making very de- for drape window and 8, SPUN SILK. AIR DAM- vebours, ete. un- in the city and that you will be well re- you ICES WINDOW SHADES, id warrant every shade wo rfect and fit in eve iy HE MORSE DRY hang to be GOODS €O, Drapery department. The suits and pattern dresses in our tion of fit. It is nof rantee iss fit, 1E MOR! experiment with us. a stylish costume and custom dressmaking department are on Wo are daily making num- the best in none in New 1 equal her for We first SE DRY GOODS CO., Custom dressmaking department. )YS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. it Yo, J: B et aly | A lotof boys’ kueo pants purchased 8 for plaintiff; Ameri- | at about half price recently in New A 1oy o ”.rur"'.';.'f».‘.‘.':'\"'.'fl‘n"“-"" York. These pants are made from the les [, Wr , leave to remnants of eloth left over from cutting Db A e fine suits and are VERY, VERY Paterson CHEAP, ntiff Moline Milburn & Lumber ; Oliner U 513 An o The only railro in out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island v tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4 p. m, daily. Tick , 1602 Sixteonth and Farnam sts., 1)|n \hd —e——— Military Notes, sampbell, company Russell; V ha U Private( eventeenth , has been sh troop C. rod to troop' G, and ordered o 'ort Niobrara, Privates Connell and Sattes of the Second stationed at_Fort Omaba, have av- T LR upany H, Sixtecnth infantry, Fort Douglas, Utah, has been granted a furlough for four months, with per- mission to go beyond the limits of the di- vision. e Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is- sued by Judge Shields yesterday: Nnuvr‘ and ac { L Pitie Sneed, ( a b , Omaha . Oniha , O John U. Lucy Bal O, W, Mill Marie E. Mclon The last of the main girders of the Tenth street viaduet were lifted into position terday, making the huge iron bridge cor plete, 5o far as the supporting frame work is concerned, from the abutment at Mason streot to the abutment at Jackson street. Only a few sections of the cable conduit re- main to bo put inand then the iron work will be complete. - Work upon putting down the eypress cobble blocks has also been begun at the south end, and the floor is laid uearly balfway to Juckson street. e ANNOUNCEMENTS. The seat salo for Fay T an n conjunction with the famous Russell's comedians at Boyd's commences tomovrow morning. The engagement is for Friday and Baturday evenings and Saturday matince, and as the dashing artiste Fay Templeton has not been seen here for and the the th mpleton’s appea r- o de lawyers in w i Judge Hopewell finally took up the case of pany vs. n plaintift asks £00 for proper packing of a shipment of eggs. whe with burgl not The c B3oys’ knee pants 50¢, worth 7 Boys’ knee pants 69¢, worth $1. Boys' knee pants 89¢, nts $1, Boys’ knee | Boys' overec rats B2 Boys' ov $1.90, worth $3. 00, worth $4. This department is on the arnam st THE Men's furnishing and boy et wing. partment ope wve some sf NDERSHIRT! Men’s natur al bargains. AND Men's heavy Men's natural gray irts, $1.2 Men's fine worth $1.2 worth $1 ats 81.90, worth $: all wool undershirts, ¢ 50, 0. , worth $5. 50, main floor, MORSE DRY GOODS CO. s clothing until 9 tonight; we DRAWERS. ay undershir all wool under- eamless sox, 150, Men's unlaundried shirts, u"t. Men's night shi Men's super Brit , T5¢. Men's heavy gloves, sox, Boy on the same floor as the men’s ings, and we offer a special lot of BOY'S OVERCOATS AT $2.75, worth each; lot of SCOTCH CAPS s, h s0x, 25 50¢, e suspenders, ! clothing is in the same wing and furnish- fully $4 we have also a lot of BOYS’ SUTTS AT $2.90 worth 85; we have also for men or MEN’'S AND BOYS’ FUR NISHING 16th and Fa e In the Courts. DEPARTMENT. Tull% MORSE DRY GOODS C rnam Sts. 1t was 10 o'clock when district court opened yesterday morning and even then the members of the bar could not refrain from continuing th =5piritaa discussion of election results, i loud having ious judges proceeded to ssent. e Fremont Butter co When the case of John Ch ks forthe ng. Judge Cla at The Bee's k uld not h ve been avoided, supnorting company is one of the strongest in | Union telegraph company has the country aud the play *Miss Me " | doing everything in_its power thoroughly ne aud des the transmission of Tne BEr's elng excruciatingly funny, an _The audicuce should witness the first tion, The announcement that Mr. Charles Ho, latest production is a complete de from the broad, slap-bang style of entert ment for laughing purposes only, made him presenta- in- which has famous, will undoubtedly attract all amusement goers to Boyd's opera house next Sunday evening to witness his latest effort, and unanimously pronounced as his greatest success, “A Midnight Bell,” which had @ ruu in New York of five months, - Curiosity Rewarded, An amusing instance of southern per- severance under difliculties recently come to our ex 3 ew York letter tothe New Ovleans Times. A young lady from Louisiana had heard much of Mrs. Leslio Cavter’s beauty, and fearful that sho would not see the new star in t je S0 the south, the enterprising girl made | w frionds with o habitue of thoe Ladies® | ut Athletie club, which " adjoins tho Berkeloy Lyceum, where Mv, Carter is rehearsing and coaxed the latter to find out if there was any secret communica- tion betwes the buildings, Curiosity found a way, but a very small one, and the girls crawled through it ahd ob- tained an entrance to the Berkeloy w hile rehearsal was on. Miss Entete isn’t her real name) enjoyed the br ing in moro than she did the rehearsal. She suys Mrs. Carter is being coached by Belasco even to the least inflection of her voice. The admirable points about her are her blonde hair and her dress- tng. She worea neglige—one of those famous negliges—of shimmering blue which fitted her form like a mold. The two gi ed_through about half an hour of “Did I say that right Mr, Belasco?” and ‘s that the way you want me to do it?” with which Mrs. Carter Interlarded the dinlogue of the play and then crowded back to the athletic rooms and washed the dust off their hands, e Vaseline for Lather, To shave easily and painlessly is to use oil or grease instegd of soap to prepare the chin and softer™he beord, Vaseline is the most convenient, and it should be rubbed in quite Ircoly. Then, with a keen razor, shaving can be done quic kly and without a suspicion of pain. Soap is really unnccessary, and shaving with oil or vaseline is cleaner, as well as pleasanter, and, what is more to the I;ohn there is no irvitation whatever to he skin, is to) tr 15 business, Pa-Me, pol bans Quash-Pa-Me loc chief of noble redmen, roundings ve: clone of omplly wid it kind ————— A Chief’s W Anold Indian, @ving b n be, was brought iu from vjury. After being omed to f ouldn’t t ¥ United States marshal, was called the d nd these men wi uing asked of manager sheerfully whisper which for onco overlooked to an extent. heard a number of motions tl rooms, almost, in vain down the to find cases the S hroeder, alleged im- 1t, charged Qant was on ordered the bond was forfeited and instructed the commencement of proceedings to collect same, which is for £00, with John and James Dougherty of South Omaha as surcties, S hiietad ection Returns. it of Tuesday's election has been unusually slow, as previously stated. This The Western done and is to facilitate reports from servi lt @ tha news reports of kness. me as Quash- and who says he is chief of the Sac Towa and locked up at the county jail on the charge of put into jail togs of cd anything but a The poor old_ fellow 1 the humiliation of his errly, and eith He was brought in by a dep- sur- ouldn't or Hon. ¥rank Colton of Washington, D. C., in the city and paid a visit n held the oftice of co aveled extensy ermanently loc: in Europe. Used 1n Millions of Hom rs ago, ul to Venice during Abraham Lincoln’s administration, ana has ed in Washington City _ aud owns considerable property in Omaha. to Tue Bre. Mr, Colton was the first general passenger agent of the Union Paci; well known to the old residents of this city, having lived here many railway, and is Mr. Col- He is now mes— 40 Years tho Standard. Al)\l' TURES OF TWO BRIDES, Separated fro Their Hubbies by a Naughty Elevated Traty A breezy little incident on Sixth avenue last week furnished amusing proof that there are some steangers in town to whom the elevated railrond is still a novelty, says the New York Sun. It was a double bridal party, evidently working off _extra cash and sentiment by a visit to York. By the help of ors they succesded in pass- ket office and chopper out platform in good order, o thousand things en- the two mm..- attention, and in pleased surpt an giddily hither and yon, fadifrorent to the ap- ng train, On she came, slowed s flung open, and with a p hello |n||n-n- partners the gentle- in independent country ashion stepped brisk 1\ aboard, expect- ing the ladies to follow. But the ladies | had seen no necessity to hurry them- 50 with a clatter and bang off the arted, leaving the trim Didos n o most painful scene was The frantic husbauds strug- jump over- board, and yell out consolation and di- rections to their wailing wives, much to the diversion of hard-hearted citizens The train, how- whisked round a curve and the itrated passion of the week old ooms had no power to s eley behind, enacted, gled to stop the locomotiv crowding the platform, ever, At fivst the deserted females refused to be soothed. They wept and wrung their hands, requiring the combined efforts of the officials to still their worst When the choppers assured them it was all right about the tickets and they might board the next train, they refused to meddle further with such a sudden sort of . machine, and inquaired the way to the street. In marked con- trast to the gay, insouciant manner of their entrance ten minutes previous, the brides turned down the iron steps, and taking firm but fearful positions at the foot, nwaited the runaways return, One curious lounger followed the incident to the end: saw the husbands avvive pant- ing and perspiving, the wives fall in their arms, and watehed the quartet, after kisses and explanation, walk off safe und happy again, Carpet, furniture and dr: - Scalding 1tath The pore best, Tubs, in lined bath tubs are the for there are no cracks or rough places for the lodgment of micro-ovgan- isms. Every tub, however, should be scalded out every time it is used. Heat is the best disinfectant in the world, and the frequent use of hot water for outtubs is an absolute preventi all possible contaminations, This is the great objection to public bath houses. Not enough care is taken of the tubs, 1d persons with skin diseases bathe in 1y tub, indiscriminately T? " HAVE YOU SEEN We refer to the full and or comprehensive troatise on the Blood and skw Whether you are sick or well, every home should have a copy. [} you are well, it tel §0. 1f you are sick, it tells you how to regain your health. This valuable pamphlot will be mail- ed free to applicants. ‘ou how to keep so Tue Swirr Sekciric Co., ATLANTA, GA GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, THE GIEAT + A mank ENGLISH R . Sporm Impotency, a nd 1 disenses that peenme varinn O, i Painin the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature 010 Age, and many other disenses that lead to insanity OF consumption and a promatire grave, Full particulurs in our pamphlet, h wo de- siroto send freo by mail to evers one. The Spe- sifio Medicine Is sold at §1 per package, or 81X pack: 8ges for 8, or will be sent free by mall on recelpt of the money, by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. On nccount of counterfelts we have u\l\)yle-l the ellow wrapper, the only wenuine. Tutt’s Pills Thedyspeptic thedebilitated. whoth. er from excess of work of mind or in body, drink or oxposu Malarial Regions, will find Tatt's l’l"l the most genial ed the suffering '.l‘ry Them Fairly A vigorons body, pure biocod, n| morves and acheorfulmind will resul SOLD EVERY WHERE. finely Made, fully. Warranted: Marvellous in Tone. ", 1 (OATALOGUE FROM BoSTON OFFICE 5 APPLETON ST C. L. Bricson, Local Agt, 206 N, 16th St ——=OMAHA== Medical and Sureical Insitute Corner 9th and Harney Streets, Omaha, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. McLAUGHLIN, President. | Founded by Dr J W, Ml'Menmm’ v DR. BAILEY, | GRADUATE DENTIST | A Full Set of Teeth on_ Rubber, for Five DoLLARS | A perteot fit guaranteed. Teeth extras without paln_or danger, and witkout ana thetics, Gold and silver fillings at lowest rates, Bridge and Crown Work, Teeth withs outplates. Allwork warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entracce, 16th street elevator Open eveas Bgs until§o'elovks od Many @lergymen, Singers, actors, caml public speakers use Ayer's Clierry Beetoral, 1t 18 th remedy for hoarmemess and all g the vocal ol throat, and Jung anodyne and exgectorunt, the efiects of this preparation axaprompily realized “Ayer's Cherey Pectoral has done n good. It is a splemdid remedy fc eases of the throat and lungs, and 1 have el pleasire intestifying to fts merits, " ) C. N Nichols, No, Tisbury, Ma nomy profession of an aftection of the voiee or throat Is a seriou: matter, hut, at eachattack, I have been re. lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Che Pectoral, Thils has worked such g suffered very little i venience, I h also used itin my family, with very ¢ lent results, in co Quartly, Min| Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral PREPARED BY DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggiste, Price $1; six boutles, 5, L with ordiy AMUSEMEN B()Y[) ‘5 OP}:RA HOUSE SAL AND THE FAMOUS Russell's Comedians TAND THE FARCICAL FUROTR OF = MISS McGINTY OF THE COMEDIE FRANCAISE, 2 Nghtsaeg Matines l’ridav Nov. 7 The Gr'cmd TWO NIGHTS ONLY Friday and Satur Sat (v, November th and 8th. v Matinee, FIRST JOINT APPEARANCE OF OUR OWN pis THE GUS WILLIAMD omzat, == FESTIVAL ° EVERYBODYS BOOM Qo 1. KELLY U & 1. Iluntratod by Trof, o er's Magnitic it £, Meremann, and tCOMPANY OF v Box sheet 0, S0¢ e radiny The qund TWO NIGHTS ONLY. xPearl of Pekin )60 CLEVER ARTISTS 60 ( All the Original Scenery! All the Original Music! And In fact a magnificent production by a superb Prices: $1.00, Tac, 5 urday atgu. m Box sheet open Sat BO Y DS o HOUSE Z Nights Gngeay™ N ow., O HOYT'S Maste:piece and Crowning Effort MIDNIGHT BELL. LUE ORIGINAT GREAT ARLOAD OF REALISTIC SCENERY Sents will bs But on ke Loiueday Ssoming b regalar prices, Dlme Eden Musee, 1th and Far- CAST, ““The goods which please are already lhalf sold.” Black Cheuiot Suits [ —AND— Fine Ouercoats, Come early and take your choice | from the full assort- ment now offered. A STARTER. We will show you this scason some bargains in overcoats that will make your eyes open in ‘MO ishment, We have given you many bargains before--you know that--but those we ofter you now w beat them all. We have made a deal with a first class manufacturer, one who makeS nothing hnt overcoats, for his entire stock, about 5000 garments, He was overloaded and had to sell. — We are “able to offer these voods at less than they cost to manufacture, [ As astarter we offer today the following three lots: | No. I All wool wide wale heavy cassimere overcoats, blue and black color, lined with good serga well trimmed, at €6, This price would not pay for the cloth alone in that garment No. 2 An excellent blue chinchilla oveacoat, corded edge, lined with fine plaid cassimere, only $7.50, The coat is worth §12 No. 3. A large lot of very fine ke rseys, fashionable shades, bound with double warp Farmer’s satin, [ lap se Alllwlhl handsomely gotten up, These we offer at $8. The regular retail price of such a garment is §15, There are more bargains than these, It would take a big space in the paper to mention them all, The fine grades are as choice garments as were ever shown ready made and in fact many of the ovemy coats are in point of material, make and fit equal to custom tailor work, BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Our stock includes a large line of Boys' and Childrens” Ove desirable patterns and tasty designs. coats of serviceable material Although the goods were made up for fine retail trade, we arc able to offer them at such figures that they are within the reach of everyone. Not oftendg you get an opportunity to purchase such garments at the low figures we offer them this week, When you remember that these umnl~. are offered by a reliable and substantial house, whe guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings with the pub- ic have gained for them the reputation of re/l'ubi/ily, you can appreciate the value of the offex made, Open until 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co.,. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND RUBBER GOODS, BEST MADE. We carry the BIG STOCK of the west, quote Eastern prices and ara 500 miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondence solicited. American Hand bewed Shoe Co, OMAHA N NEB Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots GALVESTONT ~ The Queen of the Gulf: S2\THE GREAT DEEP-WATER SEA- PORT for WESTERN AMERICA. The large number of ocean steamers constantly loading at rhe whm fs; bank clearingsaveraging $7,000,000 to $9,000,000 a week; over $6,000,000 granted by the government for harbor improvements, all show the gigantic strides she is making to commercial greatness. The city is on the east point of theisland, and must grow westward, a glance at the map shows beyond ashadow of doubt that it cannot grow in any other direction, butdirectly over THE DENVER RE-SURVEY. This is the only unoccupied residence property within the city limits;is strictly choice; has an electric car track through the property;the owners aregrading streets,building new houses and taking proper steps to make it the cream of Galveston prop- erty. i Where else can you find a place forced by natural barriers to grow over one particular property as in this case. Prices $10,000 a block, of 24 lots, 28x120 feet; or $800 each for corners, and $800 each forinsidc lots. Terms, one fourth cash, balance easy at 6 per cent interest. For further particu- lars, apply to H. B. CULLUM ; } ilanag Galveston, Texas. L. J. WATSON, NO CURE! NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. W. S. ROBINSON, ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING, CHEMIST. Waters and Olls g Speolalty 1112 DODGE STREET, OMAHA, NEB 1n A regular gradunts e and Privat n me dlsonse , 08 dlp! Aporm i show. Is stllleatering with 1ra gnarantasd for Cataren I()\”l P )\\l R al Wonkaees, hlahit, Lo Syphills, Strictace, un i al in und Urinary Organs Ih 1 jgunrantdo §50) for avery’ caso { un 1oriaks and Cal ook (Mys orlss ot Life) et (ros. ~Oice hoars—9 i . 0 8 p. . Sunday sox . [ pon b K'V) 501 by Govdmun Drug Co., 1110 Faroam § Owaha. DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT FRENGH SPRCIFIC, i HOW D E DO?” A POSIT -nd plm\lnlnl CURE for all diseases of ma RGANS, Cures where other troal -nmm uI directions with each boltle. Price, one dollar. See signaturs of E. SIAHL. 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