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'"HE onu OMAHA DAILY BEE NGINE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1890. A STARTER. We will show ishment, We have beat them all. overeoats, for his ¢ THETGILY The Morse Dry Goods Co. | - . Our now complete except the | J—— house furnishing aepartment, and that will be ready ina few d wait for it will be grected with n plen nothing to equal it 1s to t of New York stock Many Clergymen, Sing il public Iry Peetoral. It A Laborer Mects a Horrible on the Track. Death Vietor penance electi A complaint ha Hunzeke liquor on clecti Dominic) for f disturh Mitch Tho hou arr tior against been Lindholm for havin will do five days been intoxicated on r's Cl ant s be seen The fata the | and mort ing Belt line dummy struck and Lamert K - A laborer, on M Nich fled & heer undet under you this scason some QIven you man for barg:ains in batgains before- overcoats that will make your eyes open in astoge you know that--but those we offer you now \\l]]/ We have made adeal witha fisst class manufacturer, one who makes nothing buff’ itire stock, ab 0 garments, He was overloadel and had to sell. — We are abls to offer t! 00ls at fess than llrr*y cost to manufacture AS A starter we "‘I(\TH\ ( three lots No. 1, All w wale heavy cas vercoats, blu vell trimmed, a H\« pri ice woull 1 | No. 2, An ex chit h.\.m\ aAcol Ihe coat is wortl No. 3. A large lap scams and | s , Cherry Pectoral | plendid ron threoat and men's under- track, ana | proach of th 1t | R ) 1 en | ; men’s under- W e i { prop 4 let im 1 i wh np It wa and black or, Tined with h alone in that garment ¢, lined with fine plaid cassimere, b V«l'\h‘\-l bandag ma ha ool serga only $7.50 las M\\lu’ 1o th of npanied by | {wo of the din the cit ng the meth- salled at r, Mayer James on i bound with double warp Farmer’s satin, ['he regular retail price of such a garment shades, 2 O11er <t $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PAR DR.J. 0. AYER LCU,LM'\ 11, Mass, $15, Bold by all Drugyista, Price $13 it bo les, $5 There are more bargains than th [ i The fine grades are as choice gar L TR RO et UPS'BBttS&BgttS coats A]lt' 1'13l point ut“m 1:‘41 1, make ; ounty authorities Sweee novitied otk | Phgsicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA, NEB 1 1t | 0 L) to mention them ally uld t space in the the overe @8 were evel shown re uly made andfit cqual to custom tailor work, BOYS' OVERCOATS. Our stock udes a larg e desirable patterns and tasty d SC paper an and in fact many o compunied Superintendent tour of inspection of th - What it Does. men's smok- i to our order in London, Imported collars and boys® clothing department, gle department, main street front, Child 8pec pecial men's i orty-five years of doodia Sar floor, Farnam Purifies . Create the blood, of an appetite, incl serviceable material oods were made up for fine retai Boys' and Childrens’ Overcoats of Although the was in the employ of John Scott, contractor under Hugh Murphy struck by the engine, he a sub When tly on natural wool trade, ve VESTS AND PANT s weak stro; Overcomes that tived feeling, Cures serofula, salt rhen ote, Invigorates the kidneys and liver, Relieves headaches, indigestion, dy spep - - MR, M'GINTY, JR. His Tears Keep Him From Going to the Re School, 2 Mo six years ola and a out gamin stood before Judge Clark- son and with big tears in his eyes orom that he would never doanother naughty trick if the judye would not send him to the reform school. ounty Attorney Mahoney word for the little chap, “Allright we will giv another stow.” Mr, father of MeGinty, signed a nominal b his prom A case o grossing the iinty, put ina good and the judge said, 3 Mr iy nd for the ut thie trio. i rawhide is e of Juage Hopewell, undor the title of Robert Price vs Teitz, It is one of the thousand such cases as can bo found in nearly every portion of the country. Defendant’s wife di > mother of several children, He warr in. In the spring of 1558 two or three of the young folkcs applicd to plaintiff for good sh protection, theirmother having bec of Price. ' The children said they had been «d away from home by theirstepmother, toole the children in and_fed i forayear, e now brin ), money which he claims to b expended for thom. Judge Doane is absorbed case of John S. Mullen for ey bill Today s of Dora Knowles, ch with adultery ; and £d Ball for horsestes will go ou trial. ve in the mighty vs Abraham Davis, - . Curtains, & The Draper o That we are prepared to design, make and e in the best upholstery and dra- tores of the large eastern rities, h]xuml designs will be furnished, Arawings submitted and estimates cheer- fully furs ises to dollars. Brocatelles, titian velours, ALL NEW, this department in our new store. Every desirable shade will be shown you in our Wo have not a single pair of old style por- tieres or shed, whether your bill prom- be ten dollars or a thousand spun silks, china silks, every desirable fabr bought for llmup(-mngu( drapery and curtain department, fine lace - Everything was bought for this stove. Ask us for curtains in stock. an estimate on window shades—we are now muking the best fit- ting and hest wde in Omaha. HE MORSE DRY GOODS CO, Custom drapery department, rumning window shades It fs understood that BrigadierGeneral John R. Brooke will be detailed as president of the board to select a new mugazine arm for the use of the army. Major( rge W. McKee, ordinance riment, will, in all_probubility, be { the board, and Captain S, F But for the abscnce of Secretary Proctor, who las gono to his home in Vermont, the bourd would doubtless have been appointed this week, - With an_annual appropriation of 00, r" f\)l"wullll q HKH assured 1 to wm,mn) [ 3 likely to suff asmont from lack of inventions to be submitted, The sole purpose in convening this hoard is to secure the most improved and best ar- rangement of magwzine and breech mechan- tion of bore cartridge, rifling, been settled, The calibre velocity tho barrel 80 inches from point tridee 70 grains black powder orits equivalent, with powider space inches; oullet, grains. The 100,000 cartridges, now being made at Frankfort arsenal, will be loaded with Wederin smokeless powder for use in conducting the experime Private John My (umn.\m P, Twenty- first infantry, stationed at Fort Douglas, lias been granted ‘a four months' furlough, Captain Worth, Eighth infautry, stationed at Fort Robinson, is on a short leave of ab- sence, visiting friends in this city. o The first ofticer to be re Inul next year hy operation of law will & el H. M. Black of the Twenty-thir y, stationed at T'ex., on Jai 5 Company fantry, statioued” at Fort Niob grauted a threo months’ furlough ' from De- cember 12, and will be discharged on his own tion March 11, 1591, S, A. Orchard, ‘pet, furnitur -— - tein Again, of the Unmted States circuit court for tl ka district for the No- vember term has been issued. It shows 209 law cases and 208 equity cases, as compared with 216 law cases and 108 equity cases atthe Noveniber term of last year. Of the law cases this term 112 are based upon the cele- brated Helfenstein suit, involving the titio to the homes of that number of families in what is kuown as E. V. Smitl's addition, These cases will be the first to betried and will probably be commnced on the second day of ho term. Judgo umm M. Young of St. opresentative of the plaintiff in The bar dock Brwarr oF Fratns sure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas' Ecleetrie Oil, 1L cures colds, croup, asthug, deafness and rheuwa- tisu. R A Big Shipper. L. P. Southworth, one of the largest sheep raisers in Nobraska, is in the aity, He bas raaches all along the Unlon Pacific lines in the western part of the state. He says tnat he has had considerable dimculty In getting cars to carry his stock to market, but is hav- ing less trouble now as the company is caring for its tratle in Nebraska very well, - "The only railrosd train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island ve tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 415 p- m. daily. Ticket oftice, 1602 Sixteenth &nd Farnam sts. , Omaha, | down comforts and will pl I's natural at about A special bargain in ¢ gray vests and pants, all wool, one-haif last year’s pric 16-inch , 18-inch i 5 B-ing un]\ ney for the DR, JAEGER un- ox, suspenders, ete, Boys’ clothing is in the same wing on tho snme floor as the men's fu 1 for tomorrow we offer aspecial of BOYS’OVERCOATS and BOYS' SUITS AT 0, worth have also a lot of SCOTCH CAPSat 50¢, for men or bo, MEN'S AND BOYS’ FURNISHING DEPATRTMENT. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO., 16th and 1 Wo just lot eider: :¢ on sale to- morrow. Satine satine down comforts 86 down comforts ine down comforts $10, Satine down comforts $ Bed comforts from 49¢ up. LACE CURTAINS. Our sale is attracting a great deal n[ attention, as we show the latest no ties inthe h uul\nm‘ st room in America. Wo mak inlty of W [\In YW SHADIES, of heavy povtieres and other drapery goods; all our stock is new and choice, CLOAKS, WRA P wtment commands your pa- tronage, because the stock is practically all new and choice. We have SEAL CLOAK SEAL WRAPS JACKET SEAL CAPS! and malce to order from skins of your se- lection. 50, worth 9. worth $10. worth $ worth $15, The de NEW CARPETS. We opened 500 rolls of extra ehoico patterns of carpets that have not been shown in the MORS| MORSIE'S DEPART- w open, our new stock of ladies’, ', infants’ and children’s shoes, ) of shoes shown in this de- partment i CLEAN AND NEW, been made within the last 60 secially for our opening. ARTLING BARGAINS that will entirely revolutionize the shoe trade and make your five dollar bill pur- chase two p.mw( shoes where it has heretofore been only a little more than sutticient for one pair. Infantss’ Inafnts’shoes Children’s shoes Children’s shoes having duys Allfrom 250 to s0c 4 pair less than shoo store pric Ladies’ shoes § worth . worth Ladies’ shoe: , worth 6. Don’t fail to visit this department. MORSE'S 16TH AND I"MARNAM. Sk i Coivm o RRING HERO, shoes RE-IN Col. T. ¥, Stanton to Assistin the Re- moval of General Crook’s Remain Colonel T. H. Stanton, chlef paymaster of the department of the Platte has roceived orders from the secretary of war to proceed at once to Washington and assist in the removal of the remains of General Crook from Oak- land, Md,, to the national cemet at Ar- lington. Colonel Stanton, as is well known, was for many years one of the nearest and devoted nds of General Crook, aud participated in a number of his campaigns as a trusted associato in the field He was one of those specially designated to assist in General Crook’s intérment’ at Ouk. Lnnl and is again honored in beiog callea upon to lay the remains of his old friend m\d companion in arms in their final e beautiful Arlington. Some time b 1 Crook’s death he selected a lot in Hn* y not distant from that of General an and ajmost, within touch of the old mansion where Robert E. Lee lived and which he left at the outbrealk of the civil Vi h to can be distinetly seen from ross the Potomac, a little pateh n among the color ot the blossoming and the darker shade of the great oaks, Here, next week, General Croolk will bo finally laid to restin the midst of 16,000 dead, his comrades in the great for the perpetuation of national Colonel Stanton left for Wash- ington yesterday. ey Rooting Out Diphtheria, City Phy 2 Gapen finds that during the first ten days of October there were fifty cases of diphtheria in during the second ten days there w three, and during the third ten days only twenty six. Out of the total ot 119 ty-three deaths, T'he doct ample re gw.ul) en- couraged and ho thinks that the disease will be stamped out entirely by the close of next wmonth. —————— At the Temple, At tho temple at Harney strect, near Twenty-fourth, a lecture will be delivered this evening by the Rev. Mary A. Safford, preacher of the Unitarian church of Sioux City, 1a, Services commence at 7:30 and will be' conducted by Rabbi Rosenau All are cordially invited fo attend. Visitor Will be shown desirable seats by the ushers, who will be in attendance at thé doors. - Must Compluain in Writing. A bare quorum of the city council as a board of equalization met for a few moments in the city cleri’s office yesterday morning. On motion of Mr, Wheeler it was ordered thatall complaints against the levying of taxes be filed in writing, with the chairman or clerk, This done, everybody hurried away tolearn the latest in the election returns, -~ Mortuary. Joseph Manning, uncleof Mrs, Mary W, ay of this city, died at her residence at 1:30 o, m. November 6. The deceased was one of s earliest settlers, having come here He was a devout Christian, charita- ble aud kind; well and favorably known by many of Omaha's ploneers, who will regret to hear of hisdeath. Notice of funeral hereaf- ter, ) 185 fhie inclus liis way to his day’s wor day Tunel wrapped vy § 100N hud tho tral tor ln id Marsha gineer Dan Dean s before he and _did truth | until Eden stepped over just in front of the engine. It was too late to save him, as he was struck al most iustantly after he crossed the vail, It is not known that Eden had any veln tives, and_as he was without means the bear the expense of his funcral wsed was - trespassing on the com- dwhen he was strack, and was public crossing. The coroner will hotd inquest over the remains this morning. AME The Attention from th Senor Pedro E: been in the city several d The in the cmploy of the Spanish government and is in this country making an investization of the ol packing industry. While sped ish very fluently Senor Escauriza veticent upon the p for which bis information was being sought. He stated, bowever, that we fond of beginnutog to buy great quantities of it. e suid that the average price paid for cured pork was about 15 cents American money. The investigation embraced the pri nd fattening hogs, the cost f packing plants and everyth paid especial to the matter of cleanliness in the proc packing, and in this point the Omaba pack ers wore catitled to the palm, The senor had visited Cineiny St. Louis, Kansas_City, and ail the packing centers of the United States, and said that move attention was paid to cleanliness in the Omaha houses than in any of those of any others he had visited. - A Hard Fightin G. C. Wilson of Pierre, & yesterday. He had just avrived Dakota, and speaking of the election, said it was ove of the most bitter ever held in the state. The main fight was upon the question of the location of the capital, Piervo and Huron being the contestants, According to his statement, both towns spent thousands of dollars hiving workers, who were located in every precinct of the new state, Personal en- counters were of frequent occurance, but now that Pierre has won by several thousand jority, Lie states that the peovle will drop politics and commence booming theircountry The suffrage amendment was snowed under arge majority, notwithstanding the fact the women fought valiantly at nearly every polling place. Mr. Wilson states that adies, young and old, f com- gand never de o last. vote polled. They drove rigs, importuned the voters, scratehed_ tickets, and made promises to both parties if the amendment c His theory for the roduced republican major- n Dakota is that the republ went with the alliance people, while the dem: ocrats stood solid for their candidates, iza of Bilvoa, Spain, has senor is ng the Spanish people s very can pork and wer nor's »of raisin outh Dakota. 2, S.D., was in the from T, will arrive in Omaha today to make this city his home and to become pastor of the Southwest Presbyterian church, He will preach his first sermon in the new vineyard mext Sun- day. Tho people of Quiney gave Rev. Atki son and wife a favewell party that called out hundreds of the leading citizens of that city. The congregation of the South- west Presbyterian_church has been without a pastor for several months, and t lighted at the o Atkrison. Bailders to Meet, Secretary Collins on behalf of the commit- tee of the builders’ and traders’ exchang sent out a large number of invitations day morning, of which the following is a copy Your presence Is most a meeting of the e furnisher hi of ‘tho national adsoctation of builders, will address the meeting upon the benefits of organization and other subjects. 1t will pay you to come. —_— A Tough Coloved Sextette. The colored men, Robert Bates, Jefferson Bates and George Duncan, were arraigned yesterday afternoon in police court upon a charge of having stolen 1,200 pounds of flour froma box car inthe B. & M. yards. The case was postponed until Saturday, Martha Hill, Frauces Thomas and Sophia Wood- ward, three colored women, were also ar- rested as being connected with the same crime, 1t is understood that some of the flour was found in_ their possession. Improve the nutritive functions of the scalp b; g Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and thus keep the hair £ rom falling or becornlng g A Young Men's Institute, The Catholic young men of Omaha will or- ganize a branch of the Young Men's instituto next Monday evening at the rooms of the Catholic Young Men's union In _the Paxton block. All Catholic men are invited to be present. Used Homu— Ll 40 Years the Btandard, arc able to offerthem at you get an opportunity to purch: made, Open ur such figt wes that the wse such garments at the low 1til 8 p. m. y are within the reach of everyone. figures we offer them When you remember that these goods are offered by a reliable and substantial h guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings wit have gained for them the reputation of reliebility, you can appreciate the value o Saturday, 10 p. Not oftendo this w ftl—E: who h the pub= the offeg ouse, m. Nebraska Clothing Co.,. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. The most widely and f vorably knows spec- (alistsin the United States. The: perience, remarkabieskilland ULy et sno gess in the treatment and cure of Nervous, Ohronfo and Surgical Discnses, entitle thess smincnt physiciuna to tho full confdencoof the aficted everywhere, They ot A CERTAIN AND POSUTIVE the awful effects of carly vice ind the numer- ous ovile that follow n fte traiy PRIVA BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES gl and nently cured. Fous DTy ) ORDERS yleld readily to thetr peatifal ronte went. *LLES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS A cured without pain or detention AND VARTOOCELE perma- Aol eucodsmtully Dirad I every caso. {ILIS, GONORRHEA, GLEET,” Sper- m'n-nrrhon. Bennal Weakneds, Lost Manhood, aculties, hmmy wnd all delicate disorders pecu X positdvely /A woll a8 all rders that resilt from youth- Atire yenrs. STRICTU " i ved_jermane ntly woval - oon pleta, without ocuttir tation. Oures affected at h H e ml( or dita me by pi IH< nt withous amo- ment's pain or innoyanc: 70 YOUNG 'AND M!DDLE-AGED MEN, A SURE CURE The swtul ofects ot 4 early vice which brings organie weakness, destroying both mind and body, with all its dreaded 1lls, permanenty cured, Address those who haveim- DRS. BET'TS Balreg* dromtva 53 i proper indulgencecnnd solitary habits, which fuinbothmind ud body, unfiting them for usiness, study or marriage. MARRY EN or those entering on that happy 1ite, awareot physical debility, quiokly assisted. OUR SUCCHSS Is based wpom facte. First—Praotioal exporis ence, Becond—Every case lnupaelnl\y stu thus’ starting right. Third -Medioines are prepared in our laloratory exaotly to sult Bachcase, thus efrecting cures withoat njury: Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA. NEB. ieson, Local Agt. 206 N, 16th St ANIT Boyd's AISN was TONGAT HOUSE AND SAT- TONIGHT, TOMORROW NIGHT URDAY MATINEE, The Iarcical Furor America's Premier O FRY TEMPLETON AND THE FAMOUS RUssell 3 Gomedlans UGIL OF 11K B1G “MISS McGINTY QF THE COMEDIE FIRRANCAT A Company of Unparalleled Ex- cellence in a play that is the Climax ot Farcical Fun, The Gran.d TWO NIGHTS ONLY Novembor 7th aud §th Matince, Friday and § FIRST J¢ rl\’l‘i.\H'bI ARANCE OF OUR OWN THE (LS WILLIANS| ettt FESIIVAL EVERYBODYS BOOM W, Leder- DIANS. 2 of thiy Reserv ed Box sheet ated by Prof. Herrn Magnificent OOMPANY thstaning the unusual excell engagenment; tho pricos. will - be Box 5¢and §l specin Mhursday Dlme Eden M_u;sez Will Lawler, Manager. Corner 1ith and Far- ) WEEK Ok 10 Japanese, our Royal Japaness Artists, Art: DR. RICHARDS I’rm'/[{c / imited Diseases 1/ the Lungs and Nervous Systen. Rooms 316 to 320 Bee Dl Omeaha. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND RUBBER GOOD, BENT MADE. We carry the BIG STOCK of the west quote Eastern prices and are 500 miles solcited. nearer you than any other market. Correspondence y American Hand bewed Hhoe Co. OMAHA Try our Leather Sol NO GURAE! cd Rubber Boots. NEB. NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ur Yo tres &m0 12 m Book “The goo(ls' 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, (AT tortos oF Lifo) went eos asdiplo A perman Tnnogenoy. §)) for oy Qilce hoirs s stillpattring with Sl o doreaks unt 94 w0 8 p. m. Sunday Tkairuie ON SALE 8. &, RHYMUNI.T WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY' Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorham ufacturing Co's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Man# Come and see us, PRINCIPAL POINTS Cor Dovuglas&ISth St EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH A 1302 Farnam Stra s HARRY P. DEUEL, City Pagsengor and Ticket Agent To cure Blliousness, Sick Meadache, Constipntion, Malaria, Liver Complaint, taks rihegate and certaln remedy, SM BILE BEANS Usothe SMALLSIZE (10 1ittle beans to the bote tle). Theyare the mostconvenient: uit all ages Priceof eitlor sizo, 25 cents per botlle. KISSINQ 7, 17 70; Photogravu panel 8126 of this picture for €eLLS (COPRETS OF Statm ps) J.F. 8MITIT & CO., Makers of *“Rils Boats, || 56 Lotis, Mo. Blz G l3thencknowiedged forall the aess pecullar | Ipry and feel =nfe Te Evins OMtwont 00 1 it ding it 10 GET WELL STAY WELl 1t canbe done. I you any Wenlenoss, A Methods &\l oun NEW BOOK .?i"? i A. HAPPY MAN WEA MANHOOD Earl 1 althfullyrestorsd V (hened. NewHo erthy. Frof A8 BUILS, 174 Fulion b, | | UF FICE PAXTON BLOCK, MANHOOD RESTORED. Nervoue’ such ns Wonk ory, Loss of Brabg ~—— Ih-nruun; vess, Los Po'we Wakef Manliood, Nervouss ness, Laksitude, al} draiis aud loss of power of the. Generative. Organt. ' dLher ey caured by over-exertion, youthful fudiscretior the excedrive use of tobacco,opium, or stimnisits, which ultimately lead to Infrmity, Consumptio aud [usanity. Put up | in the vest pocket. Price Sent by mall to any addre tionthis paner, Addrces ALE 1 Kuho & Co., Cor, 15th & J. A Fuller' & Co. rects, A.D, Foster & Co. P — I]EE.B.W_S_’_S' NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, - Bpecifie Yur Mysteria, Dizeiness, Fits, LBASeIn, Sl Teprane vl ro: Jn of Power ant. $1 Wit en B ordot e @unran Tt SR Coes lnsu GOODMAN DRUG CO,, 10 aruum Sireot Umaba Nob, BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTISTN A Tull Set of Tosth on_ Rubber, — for s (] FIvE DOLLATS, A pertect fit guaranteed. Tuoth oxtrioted without pain ot danger. and Witk out iniess t ota “hnd” wiver illgs b jovoss Bridge and Crown Wor cotls Withe plates. Allwork warrar 16TH A treot clovator O DR FARNAM w. n evene n. LADlES ONLY GIG FEALE RegpLATER sealed from obe veinatloy, COOK BEMEDY (0. Ouwpbia oy