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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, BATURDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1890 THE CITY. Ladies’ underwear sale, Morse's, A consignment_of whisky from Scot- land for L. Kirscht passed "the customs house. Good kid gloves cheap, Morse’s. Yesterday was pay day at the postoffice, and $15,000 disbursed to the car- riers, clerks and railway mail clerks. Clearing sale kid gloves. Morse's, Mr. A. L. Meyer will at once begin the erection of a 3,000 residence at the cor- ner of Thirty-sixth and am streets- Morse's special glove sale tomorrow. The paving of the new viaduet will be completed by a week from to- night, unloss bad weathor should inter- fere. Men’s underwear, Morge's tomorrow. The regular monthly meeting of the milkmen's association” will be held at Wolff’s nall, Twenty-second and Cuming streets, this evening. “Reddy” Moran, the eneak thief, was given teh duys in the county jail on bread and water, Paul Buchier, another member of the gang, was given a similar dose without the anti-dyspepsia trimmings. PR MOR:E'S"TOMORROW. Spe Tomorrow we shall special kid glove s have some fine quality Jouvin, Courvoisier and Foster lacing gloves that we will close out ataloss fomorrow. Come and sce them; you will be surprised at the bargains, We l 50 o new line of PERRIN D LACING GLOV considered superior to any other lacing glove offered, and the price is away be- Tow those of other makers. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. peetert—4deabiah Albright’s Choice, sure advance, - All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pf only 10c a copy at Mein berg’s, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. — - DEMOCRATIU P ARILES. Nominations for the Council to Made Today. The primaries of the democratic party will be held today from noon until 7 o'clock in the evening at the following pl: First Ward—1115 South Sixth Second Ward—Northwest corn and Williams street, Third Ward—308 South Tenth street. Fourth Ward—Washington hall. Fifth Ward--609 North Sixteenth street, Sixth Ward—Northwest corner Twenty- rth and Lake stree Seventh Ward— 2 Park Eighth Ward—Barber shoy and Cuming streets, Ninth Ward- Ryan's office, Lowe avenue andCuming street: be reet, Sixteenth nue. Twenty-fourth Primary Election Law. Tho law governing primary elections in this state is as follows. It will be strenuously [Fraudulent voting]. If at any al primary election held by any politi- cal party, organization, or association 1u the state, any individual shall f . and vote undar the name of any other pe or shall intentionally vote without the right to do so, or shall wilfully and wrongfully ob- struct and prevent others from voting who have a right to do so at such primary,or shall frau dulently or wrongfully deposit ballots in the ballot box, or take them therefrom, or shall commit any other fraud or wrong tend- ing to defeat or affect the result of the elec- tion, he shall be deemed guilty of a misde- meanor, pSec. 118 [Rules Pol Political parties, organizations or associations, in this stato may adopt such rules and regilations and ap- gomt presiding officers and inspectors of lection at any primary election that they deem just and proper provided, that in all cities ‘of tho metropolitan, first or second class the polls at all such primary el shall be opencdat 12 o'clock noon and clo 7 o'clock in the alternoon, standard time, on the day on which such_elections are hel Sec. 119 [Challenges—Oath]. The vote o ballot of any person offered at any such elec- tion shall, “upon challenge by any lawful voter morm, be rejected, unless he be sworn 8s [ his qualifications as such voter: and the presiding oflicer or any inspector of such primary is hereby empowered, and it shall be lis duty to administer an oath to such person and to any other person offering to vote, as he may deem advisable, which oath shall be as fol- ou do_solemnuly swear (or affirm) u will truly answer make to such ques- S ma put to you by the presiaing officer or er of the inspectors of this primary election touching your name and residence and your qualification as a voter in this district, ward or precinet and whether you have before voted at this primary elec- ion.” And it shail be the duty of the presid- ing ofticer oroneof the ins election (if required by pe challenging) to keep rect record of the interrogatories pro- pounded by said presiding ofticer or inspector to any person who shall have been duly sworn, us provided by this act,ana also a correct record of the answers to all such interrogatories, which record shall bo forthwith deposited by him or them with the fihlllk of the county in which said election is eld Sce. 120 [Penalty]. In case the person ‘so swearing shall intentionally make false answer to any question so put to him_ by the residing officer orany in or, or either of hem at such primary election he shall, upon conviction, be adjudged guilty of perjury and shall be punished by imprisonment in the penitentiary fora term notless than one year nor more than throe years. Sec. [OMicers.] Ifany person acting s an ofllvvr inspector, teller or canvasser at ouy such primary election shall knowingly receive the vote of any individual who shull have been challenged, or who is him not to be entitled by the rul tions of the association, organization or polit- cal party holding the ‘primary election, to vote at such primary, ‘unless the same shall aforesaid or shall in any y and wrongfully deposit or put any ballot into or take any from the ballot box of any primary election, or shall fraudulently or wrongfully mix any b with those cast at any primar clection, or shall knowingly” make any false ' count, canvass or statement certificate or return of the ballots cast or vote taken at said primary election, he shall bo du'mud guilty of & misdemeanor. [lhlln,x()" If any person who1s l.'mmml ote or Is elected a delegate at such primary or convention shall accept or receive any inouey or valuable thing as a con- sideration for his' vote, he shall be deemea ilty of a misdemeano trued.] The words eloction” as used in this act shall be construed 8o us to embrace all elections, held by any political party, convention, or- anization or association, or delegates there- rom for the purpose of choosing candidates for oMce or the election of delegates to other conventions or for the purpose of any politi- :x“l party orgunization, convention or associa- cor- 124, [Qurlification of voters.} No person shall be entitled to vote at any prie ection unless of the age of twenty- one years and a duly qualified voter under the faws and regulations of the political y organization or assoclation holding primary election. Sec. 125, [Penalties.] The punishment of any of the oftenses in this act declared to be misdemeanors shall be a fine not exceeding or imprisonment not exceeding one year or both such fine and fmprisonment. Corporations Must Go. The big fight at the democratic primaries toaay will be in the Fiufth ward: where four candidates are in the fleld. They are Ed O'Connor, Tim Conway and Chris Toft, threo saloonkeepers and ex-Councllman Thomas H. Dailey, Allof the city govern- ment is backing O'Connor. Sidewalk In- spector Berminghaw, Street Commissioner Flannery, Jobn McGarry, Fanning & Slav- ©en's men and all the friends of the present council and contractors’ combine are working for O'Connor while the democrats of the ward who are opposed to corporation rule in municipal affairs are out for Dailey, notorious young ' SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, 8t. Agnes' School Entertainment. St. Agnes' parochiul school, under the suc- cessful charge of the Sisters of Providence, will give a benefit rtainment in Blum's opera house, Tuesday evening, December 23, Fined Thirty-five Dollars. John Carns, alias Tim Jones, stole a pair of trousers from 8. M. Press and before the thief had gone a block away Marshal Bren- nan nabbed him and on_the hearing Judge King fined Carns $35 and committed him to the couuty Jail in default of payment of the fine and costs tes About the City. John Deuel is looking after his lost horse, William Fell of Papillion reports to the police that he had & wagon stolen. (Gus Myers has gone from Aloright to Des Moines to take charge of a paint house, A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brody, Twenty-cighth and J streets, intendent Jumes H, Hale of the Cud- cking house is ill and conflued to his George Knight, son of Joseph . Kuight of Albright, the Ind'who fell over the_bank at the Cudahy packing Louses last Saturday night, fell‘again Thursday and was seiously injurdd Contr plete his I ; ill com- ork on the Rock Island extension The opinion has gained currency tthe company will not put on a full ser: vice till spring. Benjamin Bocker fs an fngenions youth, His latest scheme to raise the ready cash was to follow Samuel Sar peddier, representing himself and authorized to tting cash. <ing. 1 Thanksglving sorvices wore held Presbytorian church con- ) Dawson, who W assisted by other clo The con- gregation was large, the music was fine and the sermon a remarkably vigorous, appropri- ate and interesting one. The Omaha Sc! ben Verein will ve o grand metzelsupp and ball at rmania hall on Saturday evening, 29, All members and friends invited to atiend. The He \HH explain before Y Committee. 5 ey 1s the Indian Wronged? Owyana, Neb, Noy ‘0 the Editor of Tk Bee: I de notagree with you in your conclusion of your articie “Is Hunger the Real Cause?” The people of the United States cannot afford to supply all the wants of the 500,000 Indians in the lund, I am not surprised at General Brooke's opinion of the mutter, Heisa soldier and as such he is used tosee the army supplied with all the vies in abundance, without asking e they come from and who pays for But our Indians are not defenders; ¢ are of no eartbly good to the people or y. ople of this land have not undertaken, as I tand it, to take care of all the [ndians and supply all their wants, so thoy could now and forever live in laziness ou the fat of tho land. In accordance with tteaties the Indians are entitled to some supplies, which, how- cver, are not supposed to fill all their wants. They are ex d 10 do something towards earning a liviag, and the allowance is to help them along in their efforts, If they are not receiving all that belongs to them, which they probably do not, it is wrong and should afterand corrected. But to do as t, to fill their_capacious stomach 1o overflowing, would be neither just nor right nor human. The Indians have no right to demand it, the country cannot afford to do it, and the only result achieved would be to continue the Indian in barbarism. He will not work, he will not learn to work, he will not civilize himself, as long as he be fed and taken care of. J Bargains in Standara Pianos, Ohe Knabe, largest scale, One Chickering, largest scale, One Kroeger, largest scale, new. These pianos have been used slightly, but just as good as new, and will be closed out at figures never offered before in the west. MaX MEYER & BRro. Co. R e Army Notes, Private Tonghman, company D, Second in- fantry, has been ordered dischary ml lrom the army, by reason of purchase of discharge. Private Webber, company E, & ovenmomh fnfantry,under treatment at the Hot Springs, Avk., has been ordered to join his company, Private Buckmun has been transferred from company D, Twenty-fourth infautry to the Sixteenth infautry, stationed at Fort Douglas, Bald heads are too many when they may be covered with a luxuriant growth of hair by using tho best of all restorers, Hall's Hair ‘Renewer. S ANNOUNCEMENTS, Charles S. Gayler's melo-drama “Lights and Shadows,” will be the next Sunday even- ing attraction at the Grand, the engagement Dbeing for three nights at popalar prices. The New York Dramatic News says: *The house was packed from floor to ceiling, and the piece was rendered with a ‘go’ that was re- markable. The sensational incidents that followed one upon another worked the audi- ence up to a pitch of excitement and culmi- nated in the scene of the stecl room, which brought down the house again and again,” The advance sale opens this morning. This morning at 9 o'clock seats will be put on sale for the engagement of Charles A. Garaner in his romantic comedy *Father- land,” which takes place at the Boyd on next Sunday evening. Mr. Gardner has the repu- tation 0f being one of the finest balludists in the profession, and has a number of new songs, among which is his great hit, “Tho Lalac The scene of the play is laid ‘in the rol, which affords it the romantic features. Mr. Gardner will be assisted by a competent. company and by the celebrated Tyrolean 3. MeNally's tow comedy, “A Stralght Tip,” whi a satire on the an custom of gambling will be produced at the Boyd on_ Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of next Mr. James T. Powers and & stror any of comedians. “A Straight Tip" compuny played lust week at the Columbia theater, Chicago, to the largest business of thé season, The attraction at the Boyd fm the latter part of next week will be Kiralfy's “Eighty Days Around the World,” Used in Millions of Homes— ¢0 Yoars the Standard. FOR MEN ONLY NAGIC CURE for LOST or FAILING MAN- HOOD; Genoral ind NEI: VOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of Body and P E EB.0f Hretre ou. arosases i Did ot Hovust. Novle MANHOOD fully re- stored Wo guarantee every case or money refunded. Sample course, five duys' treat- went, 8; full course, #. Seourely soaled from bservation. Cook Remedy Co.” Omaha, Neb 8t.Clalr Hote!, Oflice Cor, 13th andDodge St The Majority Of so-called cough-cures do little more than fmpair the digestive functions and creato bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the con- trary, while it cures the cough, does not in- terfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. 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Cures sffected at home by Datient without a mo- ment's paln or annove NG AND MID LE-AGED MEN, A SURE CUR‘< Tho awful effects of % early vico which brings organio weakness, destroying both mind and body with all its dreaded ills, permanenty o DRS. BETTS Address thoso who have im- paired themselves by im- proper indulgence and solitary hubite. whish ruin both raind and body, unfitting them for yainess, study or marelige MA| or those entering on that happy life, flwnrnuf physical debility, quickly assisted. OUR SUCOHSS 1s based upon fncts. First—Practioal experi- gnoe. Second—Every case is npaemlynuSud. thus’ starting right. Third—Medicines are propared in our laboratory ‘exactly to suls Saoh Gase, thiy eflemugcureuuhum injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, “09 ) DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. HUMPHREYS'’ Dr, HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientificall carvfully propared proscriptions ars i pr ractice with s an ci 1ag, ‘purg: ing or reducing the tystem, and aro i fuet aud decdthomovereign remédiesofthoWorld. cv oV knm(mllnn,Illllummnllnn wnrm Worm Fo orm Colic ryln'l(olh.n To f Gripiug, I A, " , Cough, Diflicult Breathiing 'hewum, Erysipelas, Erupti heumatiain, Hheumatic Palns. everand Auie, Chills, Nalaria Piles, Blind or Bleedin, 5 pSateh, Infuenm. Cc General “-Inllll ne s Dabil: nary We Sold or sent stpald on recolpl of price. Di." HUMIHREYS MANVAL, (144 pages) Fihly bound th cloth and_ g0l Thalled free. UMPHREYS' MEDIOINE CO, Cor. Wikliam snd John Stroots, Now York. SPECIFICS. Dyspepsia it haue of iho present gonoration. Ttis forite cure and its attendaunts, Sick Hoad« ache, Constipation and Piles, S at Tutt’s Pills d nstl . s gt ious tono nd YO BRI T08a: NO Eriping OF hiusoR. Sold Everywhere. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N, ¥, G. . RAYMOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorham Man- 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. Come and see us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St FEMALE BEANS Absolutely reliable, perfectly sate,nost power ul femaly hown ; SRS AR y)“r J oo AMUSEMENTS, BOYDS GRAND HOMIMY ATTRACTION, Commencing Mhursday Matinee A8y Throo Nights and Saturday Matince, BOYT'S Batire om Suporstition, BRASS | Mr. George H. Marion And the strongest company ever ongaged for tfis Box shoots open Wednosday . .ON NIGH BOYD, ONLY. Sunday, Nov (‘nll)(\l‘ 30. The Jolly German IMn ect Comedian and 8wost Singer, CHAS. A. GARDNER (IKARIL) Supported by & talented company, in the new Ro- wantle Comed FATUERLAND AN IDYL OF THE TYROL. rder's new songs, including his groat hit e Lalac.” Mear the Tyrolean Quartet The sale f seats opens at nine o'clock Saturday morning. Grand Opera House, Three Nights Commencing Sunday Evening, November 30th. The Thrilling Melo- Drama, LIGHTS AND SHADOWS, BY CHAS. GAYLER, ALL NEW SCENERY, THE GREAT FLOOD SCENE. A STRONG COMPANY under the personal dirce tion of MR. FRANK C. GAYLER, Box sheet opens Saturday at 9 0'clo THREE B O Y D i NIGHTS JAS. 7. POWERS, And the best comedy company 1n this or any Other country, presenting J. J. MeNally*s Farcieal Satire R STRAIGHT TIP Under the managememt of Rich & Harrls SIE yon miss 1t don't kick any I aturday morning at regular prices DIME EDEN MUSEE WILL LAWLER, =+ -~ MANAGER v OF NOVEMBER 2TH. ‘he MIDGET MOTHER sther with her tiny babe T Known. SAMPSON, ury, He rends nsun- 1%, cables, ropes and wires. and bends & 8troko of his power ful arm. , King of the Golden Throad. AAVINE BROS.--Ollie Acrobats in Comical Attitudes. Tumblings and Feats o Aglilty. THR BOLIPSE QUARTETTR, In thelr original comedy, WASHIDAY, Introducing ty Dunces, Comle Songs, Duets, and Plantation dios. Deaves' Royal Marionettes, Tho Greatest, Grandest, Best Show of the Year. ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL. DR BAILE Y GRADUATE DENTIST “ull Set of Teoth Rubber, for FIVE DoLiAw Teeth extracted nd witkout anaes- fillings at lowest Seats on snle A portect fit_guar without pain or dar theties, 'Gold and rates. Bridge and Crown Work, = Testh with- out . AL worle warranted. OFFICE PATON'BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Enlml ce, 10th street elevator Open even- s until 8 0'clock will get well it he ieeds, or die if he ignores, onr WArning. Methods Exclusive; Unign Chousands ored by eatment. Guaranteed T A OUR NEW BOOK | i : Dl ot to-day, El FOR “THE FOUR HUNDRED" AND | MANY MORE Full Dress Shirt Fine Neckwear ~AND— A complete assorment of Men's ;- Furnighings | SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE NOW IN |ORDER “THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY' AND LESS IMPORTANT MEMBER AS WELL, SHOULD EQUIP THEMSELVES EARLY FOR THE COMING SEASON OF BA'LLS AND DINNERS. » | Look atour supply of FINE SHIRTS and artistic collection of NECKWERAR Ward McAllister himself would take delight in them, - NAOT IS Weintend to turn the overcoat trade of Omaha “upside down” for the next few days as it was never turned before. Our buyer displays his nerve by making a second purchase this sea- son of a manufactur er’s entire stock of overcoats. There are enough overcoats in our store today to give one to every man in a small city, and they’ve got to be sold. It took nerve to buy them the prices we’re going to make. Today we will begin the greatest vale of OVERCOATS. Omaha ever saw, when we will sell heclal A beautiful all wool wide wale overcoat for six dollars. A splendid chinchilla, for six fifty. A twelve dollar Kersey for eight dollars. A sixteen dollar Kersey for ten fifty. and it takes nerve to sell th em at A Kersey sold the world over for eighteen dollars, for twelve fifty, A handsome twenty doilar Kersey for fourteen seventy-five, A ten dollar Chinchilla Ulster for seven fifty. An exceilent heavy Irish Irieze Ulster for nine seventy five, A heavy fur trimmed Storm Coat for ten fifty. To add interest to the occasion we have reduced the price on several lines of fine overcoats to a limit that makes them to-day the cheapest fine coats in America, Remember, the prices advertised are by a house known as one of the cheapest clothing houses in this country, if not THE cheapest, and every price is guaranteed by a house that says to its patrons: “If you're or manner, you'll get your money back.” Nebraska Clothing C Fourteenth and Douglas. Open until 8 o’clock p. m. not suited in your purchasein any shape Saturday until 10 o’clock. THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And we are their western agents and always carry a large stpck Address, Americen Hand Sewed Shoe Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. “UNION PACIFIC Wi ON SALE TO ALY PRINCIPAL POINTS | EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH —AT— 1302 Farnam Street. Harry P. Deue], ity I’A\flucn[:cr and Ticket Aamn GRATEFUL-.-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. adge of the natural laws of digestion and nutrl- oper- Hos ot wel ne provided our breakfast ke which ma; 14 by the judl Bile malndlos are fi3ating around ys ready 10 attack wherover there s & weak point. Wo muy eacape many & fatal shaft by keeping ours elves well fortltied with pure blood, and s properly nouriahed Trame."—Ciyil Service Gazetto imply with boiling water or milk, 1n balf pouud tins, by grocers, labeled this: JA“ES Ellps & CO.. Hommopahic Chemists London, Euglund, DR. SBANDEN'S ELECTRIO BELT Sold only NO CURER! NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS‘ 1818 Dougias Street, Omaha, Neb. oSoventeen enrs expartonce A rogu .. to 12 m, T rduate (o medicino, as dlplomag show, 5050, Lo st tronting it 0 fuar, Ca fe: Birloturo, and ail s ‘ase | undertake and fall 13 m. tof p. m Bundays 10 A pormancat o OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1207 Douglas Streect. Stove repalrs of il descriptions for cook and heatinz stoves, family and hotel ruagos. nts o speclalty, attachi T dcphonc 9 6 O. Water ROBERT UHLIG, Proprieton C. M. EATON, Manager. Morph| cured o pay t1ll cured. DR.J BTEPUE| Fabit THE DUEBER. HAMPDEN WATCHES THE BEST. FACTORIES LARGEST INTHE WORLD. - @ WATCHES- BEND FOR TIME KEEPER, THE DUEBER OUR BOOK, **FRAUDS N WATCHES. " WATCH CASE MFG, CO,, CANTON, OHIC: OMATIA Medieal and Surgical Instituts Corner 9th and Harney Streets, Omaba, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformif! DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN, Progldonty Founded by Dr, J. 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