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THE CITY. One case of watches from Switzer! for C. 8. Raymond passed the cu house. On Thur: the Tony I begun. nd ms the second hearing in murder trial will be v nk Upon the recommendation of hismother Odell was yesterdny enced to the reform school by Ju liffany. Jntes son THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1890. MORSE'S. Open Till ® Tonight—Christmas Dis- fth § 10 to come; our stock |18 I we are three w [ late in opening other new dep ments have occupied the time, and we | must sell it at once, USEFUL TOYS. | ‘We have no poor or useless toys that gerve tolitter upa house, Come and geo what we have; on the 6th floor Fight "DRESS UP”"! Our Great Special Sale of All Wool Yest Judge Shields granted John H. Cunningham,who is twenty-five years of age, a permit to marry Dell Casey, | who has seen sixteen st Both parties are residents of this city The subseribérs to the Apollo concert can ex their tickets for the first concert \ & DBros’ music rooms for vescer 1 0 o'clock this morning, No one party can reserve more ts everything in plain sight. DOLLS 10C 710 & All our dolls v bought by our com- | missionares in PParis and shipped direct | to Omaha in bond. th floor, 2 vators, THE MORS ac eviot Suits. Which we have been advertising for the past few days, at tl country, has proved the biggest advert to its utmost capacity all day long and at times the crowd around the tables set apart for this Special Sale, has been really greater than we could conveniently handle, Many a man who has come into our store in doubt in the past few days “to look at the won- derful suits I hear so much about” has gone out with the remark, *“Thats the best investment I ever made of eight dollars in my life”, EMEMBER The I'welve dollar suits, goods, which are guaranteed by They're made by one of the best clothing man- ufacturers in the country. They're gotten up in splendid style, Tney're good enough for any Banker, Merchant, Lawyer, Doctor, any Mechanic, any laboring man. They're good enough for any man in Omaha, and good enough for a Dude providing he can tell his friends, that he had it “Made to awdaw by me Tailaw.” REMEMBER That these suits come in all sizes from thirty-three to forty=four. That they come in five different styles. That we are going to sell six hundred. That when they're gone, they're all gone “there’ll be no more. b That we stake our reputation on the fact, That they're the cheapest suit of clothes in the country today. NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGILAS. Now Until Christmas Our Store Will Open Until 9 p. m. Saturdays 10 p. m. [CE TOOLS 'THE FISCHER ICE TOOLS. Plows and Markers, WITH LIFTING CAMS. DOUBLE MARKERS. A full line of Everything used by lce Gathe-ers §-nd for Catalogus and Prices. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA., Y GOODS CO. e lowest price ever known in this ik :ment we have ever had., Our store has been crowded braska lodge dto meet in block, on Wednesduy, 12:30 p. m., sharp. ar tend the func K thian hal Decemb proceed ir of our late All Knig i 1 1o join us, at 1p. m. By order of the . ( JOUN HAYWARD, 0, © Nellic 1 trict court B. De rhi procoec cr hu Mars o a divorce from The plaintiff hat Soloman is drunkard and a man of bad habits, She asks for alimony and the custody of the three children In figuring up tl States grand ju Saturday, th dictments we States deputy n and_any numbet during the next fow d - 1 dings i, nan \e work of the United | y that adjourned lust show that 174 in- The United re now all busy will follow M. H. HounrNER, | K. of R. & S. All Musio at Half Price, T'he suits we are sel 6,000 pieces only 10ca copy at Mein- berg’s, 16th st. bet. Capital uve & Dodge. - Sir Knights, of Omaha Se Regiment, ! K. P., ave roquest meot at Pythian hall at 8 p, m., sharp, Tucsday evening, Decembe J. DONNELL Adj. ing for eight dollars are not eight dollar suits, Fourteen dollar suits, Sixteen dollar suits, They're made of once deemed the Nebraska Clothing Co,, to be All Wool. msable, have given plice to milder { o skillfully prepared lixatives; b and growing demand ) Physiciaus everywher nend | them for costivencss, indigestion and liver | complaints. - TR 1t Is Pald by the United States Court to the Lat sSavage. At the opening of the United States court yesterday morning Judge Dunc nounced port of the committee appointed to olutions on the death of Judge heard. of the court, consisting of z R. Keliey, A. Buld ited the following y IR, Maj. Com'dg. ANOTHE UTE, D. T. Cer rm Beging Today. N or ich in five weeks, ( man at 4:30 and 8 p. French at 11 a. m, and 7 p.m., at HOWANRTITE term only will be gi Germ: Dr. B aren, e bldg DR. DINSMOOK DE\D. The Well-Known Omaha Physician Passes Away. Dinsmoor died ye kafteran illy idence, 2305 Douglas fined his for ana from the outset his skillful med- s foretold that he could not long Apparently he was in excellent , but his appearance concealed the et- fect which bis malady had upon him, The ation of that aftor-ifo of culty | doctor in fact bad been ailing for six ceds. Hocommenced his prepars ¢ | s ihaEbaTow! batwaa) compeliad % cation in 1841, at the Phillips Audover acad- | I'.”'l U " a '"“\“" cortpell 5 05 K emy, and in August, 1543, he entered Harvard | t0 his bed, and finally YORUDRION.Y colloge, where he graduated in 1847, He was nn.-‘. twoday ~|L].r a qu-I\L continuous” service, gvhero ho graduated in LT T8 | in stormy weather, in s buggy, he was pros: O trated with & cold which intensified bis abor arduous duties of his pro malady T e ',},L,.f',‘.ll'{( b “1':3’(,‘,;.{. SR During the varions stages of his illness the Hon. Lov /00! a responsible doctor was attended by lis partner, Dr. tion where he e i ties cvi | Holmes, though at times” he presevibed for himself, e felt, as indeed did all his friends, that age and infirmity could not. be overcome, and finally resigned himselt o his fate, Ho ained consciousness until about two diys ago, when the pain he has been suffering was insensibility. £ DOF. Dinsmoor's life, ise full_of i win and A resolutions : In due course of nature and the glory of a well: Savage, for wove th ored ade vember 22, T'roup, pres \d full of ye fo, James W s an hon- on No- Dr. C. M at6:15 o'cl at his been to room se Thomas | during yt Y wnd teach 1 period, upon th s father and moth denced by his later work, both at the bar and upon the bench. Inspired by loy the day of his d¢ his character, on July 1, regular army service of the Un captain, and was assigned as i upon the stafl of General ber, 1801, ho was promoted to major, und in March, 1862, licutenant colonel. bho resigned his commis: iy 1o Teceive th e Twelfth New York voluntear cavairs served throughout the late war, and until August 15, 1865, when he was must of the service, which o had aided b telliglnce, bra and enthusiastic” loy He came to tho city of Omaha in_April, 1 and entered upon his professional which he coutinued until the time death with distinguished su ho was the candidate of his party offico of representative in congr unsuccessful in_attempting to o adverse political majority, In 1573 he was elected by the Nebraska legislature as a ent of the state university, wh cld until he_ wos ¢ of the Third judicial district of Ne In 1570 he was re-clected to the same oflic Owing to serious impairment of his health resigned boforo lis term expived. His Vige of C ous administration of the ofMce, his quick | homopathic medic comprehension and natural sense of Justice, | received, in and bis conscientious 1mpartially enabled | M, D- e i him to take tho highest judicial rank. his | After followine his profession for o ponularity was such that the length of his | Years in Massachusetts, Ind service was limited ouly by his own deter- | Souri, he came, jn 1875, to Ot b Rt A e | soon built up a large and luc In 1885 he resumed the practice of M professioal honors vel et o G Targo | npon Dr. Dinsmoor while alive and during Rl e th his residence in this city. He was a member S Ee s Iater nerlo of the Nebrasda state homaop society, A e e e of which, at one time, he was the president LAY ressod upon hm with ereat | of the Western ‘acadomy of homaopathy, S e e nt6 foe the | Of which at one time he was vice-president? ohte BF judge of the suprome court, and | 1lso a member of the associated alumni of O vory e . cloction Tn tho faco 'of an | Hahnemann medical college; and a_member adverso political m: 1602 e | of the American institute of homopatny. was one of the tr Apublie | | Although devoted to his profession, Dr dibrary, and from July 1585, he held the posi- [ Dinsmoor was by no meaus negle tion of 'government director of the Union Pa- | Many duties which fell to his lot cific railway company, baving been reap- | 41 inmuny wayshis public spi pointed from year to year. fested itselt, 'To his crediv muy In April 1875 he was muarried to Mrs, Lucy [ t8 tendency = was alwavs toward . Morris, daughter of Alanson Tucker, jocts promotive of fraternity and char- Derby, N e e T ha s This proceeded from a general kindliness thus uhited was most happy, and noted for a 1tion:and & yery sympathatio nature, gencrous and delightful hospitality. During | Of the order of the Fyilianite s busy lifo Judge Suvage found time for | WS one of the most actve and influentinl extended scholarly attaiuments, He was | members, in Nebraska lodgo No. 1, of which, S Keaporian. student and a | 0t the time of his death, he was tho past Jearned historian, having propared and read | chaveetlor, also surgeon, with the rank ¢ Totore® tlio Nobraskn Tiaia i callanalx of the Third regiment Omata uni- several valuable papers, and being & mem! Aad newdeng o the Omals bulld- of tho Mistorical socicties of a uumber of o crosaof. e, year 1888, the ritual This recital aioneis evidence of a life of 1 I<nights was heard for the energetic activity and of duty at all t n_Nobraska and St. James priory brayely met aud well done . R, was duly lustituted in o8 W. Savage, was a_citizen above re! ’ a brave soldicr without flaw, @ holar, a lawyer for many long v eminent, o judee great in_ability, pnr nd mereiful in judgn on respected and admired him and diends loved him: bis life was ideal, death a triumph. Words cannot tell th gret and sorrow of those who mourn hi *nr\u\'v, but they grieve not us those without e, for they hawve a cortain joy that ho has been merely translated from the lim th from earthl IF'rom Remain ates as | amp | In Octo: the position of oftico nber, W The money was fi expense and aft During this bereavement doctor had the sym) miring friend Charles kenzie Dinsmoor was born at rtland, Vt., August 1, 1828, was the cldest of four children, Until he teen years of age, he lived with his grand Deacon Charies Mackenzie, doing farm work and attending the district school, He was fitted for college at Kimball, Union academy, at Meriden, N, H,, and received his o of master of « from Watervi Mat § vered, but at great t deal of anxiety. and trouble, the v of hundreds of ad- 5 cL of his In 18570 for the THE BEST UBER BOUTS & SHOES NI NAR@IR T ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And we are their western agents and always ¢ Address, Americen fland Sewed Shoe Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. adopt the medicat He pursued Ira W ¢ Boston and Horace ( X at the Vermont, med vard, where he took a pleting it at fthe Haln and hospital of Chi m the Miss of St 1881, tle uonorary STOOL HOI MOR! rry alarge stock. Open Till ® Tonight—Christmas Dis- play on Iifth Floor. Wo iuvite everyone to come; our stock is ENTIRELY ndw—we ave three weeks late in opening it, other new de- partments have oceupied the time, and we must sell i Usk We have no poor or useless toys that only serve to litter up a house, Come and see what we have, on the 5th floor everything in plain sigitt, DOLLS 10C to #75. All our dolls were bought by our com- missionares in Pavis and shipped di- rect to Omaha in bond. 5th floor, 2 vators, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. | “Let every bird sing its own note.” 1602. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket oftic ets to all points east at lowest ra RAILROAD FIREMEN io: OMAHA STOVEREPAIR WORKS 1207 Douglas Strect. Stove repairs of all descriptins for cook and heating stoves, family and hotel ranges. Wator—¢ attachmonts a speclalty. \\ ]’I‘CICP]IOHC 960 ROBERT UHLIG, Propristorn C. M. EATON, Manager. tes. st prior. He was also " cerin the national grand chapter A. of we | While the air is full rumors of bargains f | “R1SE TO EXPLAIN” that in| len's Suty it is better to pay a fai |price and secure a good | thing, thanto waste money | on cheap garments. E ramine our fine \CHEVIOTS — - —AND—— CASSIMERES, o exe ASSEMBLE. R hus in whatever direction his was turned his recognized ability him a leader, honoring the position he was called upon to fill. e, Dit at Those of the U Pacific Demand- ing an Adjustment of bifficulties, The general board of adjustment of the Brotherhood of locomotive firemen on the Union Pacific system will meet in special ses- sion in this city ; The meeting has been called to consider a number of grievances between the company and the firemen and also to cousider the con- tract under which fivemen are employed by ! the road. The board will hold its meetings in Metro- politan hall, corner of Fourteenth and Dodge streets, and will probably continu several days, A meeting has been called for W ednesday between a v cntative of the railroad company and Mr, Clark, chairman of the board, A number of the members have been in the city several days and more are expected this morning, Those present yesterday were: Lewis Clark of North Platte, chairman of the 1 board of adjustments T, N, Worth, ; PR Bonvars Thomss Baraoy, North Blatte; M. L. | | |2nd you williagree that they > T lare Tully worth the money “:xl-mw !h;"”i“ J we ask l:'fu- them. In quality, fit and finish they are not to be excelled even by first-class custom work. Cold weather is here, it is high time todon a heavy suis, Qalifornia’s @reat Remedy 'R, HOBB'S ) LITTLE VECETABLE PILLS ) Sick EXeadnache, @) “onntipation, @ Byspepsin, < Andigestion, V (3) BILIOUSNESS, aaLiver and Stomach o Complaints, o8 & y twice married. roline A, Mont His first wife was Miss C e. She died August 1, 187 InJuly, 154, the doctor ried, this time to Miss Oy She'died of apopl: brain work, Decembel was_again mar- Clement. It of intense S, at her home in trs, W, i, Treman of thi Miss Allie Dinsmoor, wh ather and vas present when his eyes closed in eterual mitless, and that | ¥ bondage already gone to realize the “infinite’ possibilities that be be- lieved in and that his acts in lifc > prom- fscof. Let his memory be cherished and bis example follow Following the reading of the veport Mr, C. 8. Montgomery addressed the court, paying a tribute to the ‘memory of the dead jurist, whom he characterized man who never sought preferment in public life, but always waited for the oftice toseok him! His highdst ambition had always been in the line of y sonal culture, He genial, both public and in private life, and in him the court had lost o learned counsel aud the bar had & &) ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS i | ‘ EAST, WEST, gk, Headaghe Dr. Hobbs Litle Vegetable Pilss o vil; © for 85 oan 1 Yy SR Y FRANCISOD (ke [ faneral will take place Wednesda afternoon at 1 o'clock from the late dence under the auspices of the Pythian order, of which hewas $o conspicuous a member. Services will be held 1 Trinity cathedral, corner of Eighteenth and Capitol avenue. In- terment will take place in Forest Lawn cem- e al. king Powder Usod In Millions of Horzos— 40 Yoars tho Slandard. NORTH and SOUTH 1 the court briefly, g a_few personal reminiscences of the deceased. He stated that he haa formed the opinion from obscrvation, that the great streneth of t wist lay in the fact that he was simple and honest, whic was the reason he was so generally beloved, Oue of the principal characteristics of the deceased was his custom of treating everyone alike and this had made him many friends, At theclose of Mr. Bartlett's remarks the court announced that it heartily endorsed everything which had been said and the re- port” of the committee was ordered spread upon the records, Judge Dundy announced that court would be adjourned until afternoon, as he was not sble to remain longe unt of iltness. - 'S MIDIPINE 00., PROP'S. FOR SALE IN A, NED. b & Co., Cor. 151 & 0 roeth A. Fuller'& Co., Cor. 1th & Douglus Streets, 1302 Farnam Streot. A.D. Foster & Col, Council Blufts, | AND PAINGIPAL DRUGOIBTS FVEAYWHERE, Harry P. Deuel GRATEFUL---COMFORTING ’ ’ City Passenger and Ticket Agent. | EppS S COCO&. BREAKFAST, “Ry a thorough knowledge of th v the o D, D ) ), Mo.; A. M. Petrie, Ellis, Kas.; Ha Ku Heslip, La Grande, Ore., and William Verry, y Evanston, Wyo. Railroad votes, | gner, attorney for the Misouri Pacific at Atchison, is in the city. John_D. Frawl meral agent of the Umion Pacific at Kansas City, is in town, Ed, C. Post, special agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy at Atchisou, Kan,, was in the city yesterduy J. B. Hayden, chief clerk to General Trafic Manager Mellen of the Union Pacific, has re- turned from his eastern trip. C. M. Rathbun, division superintendent of the Missouri Pacific at Atchison, spout the day at the headquarters in this city, Dr. J, R. Swith, at_the head of a party of twelve Omaha people, leaves over the Bur- lington for Sutherland, Fla., where thoy will spend the winter. Engincer W, H. Lehman, in charge of the Union Pacific surveying party i Seattle, Wash., was drowned off Pulley Point g few days ago. He wasoutin & small sail boat, when 8 squall came up and the boat was capsized. Lehman was formerly in the em- ploy of the company at Deaver, BPRY OPIUM HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Charming Winter Resort in the Highlands Huntsville Hotel, Substantial Elegant, New, HARVE natural | DR. BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST ¢t Teeth A with o delicate Ty suve us many heayy - Sond in Your Suggestions. Mayor Cushing has sent forth the following to whom it may coucern: “Having appoiuted the committee author- fzed by resolution of the council to consider amendments to the eity charter, all persons having suggestions or amenduients which they consider expedient or nec to our present charter, conductiv - ment and management of the city affalr requested to put the same in_ writing and tile them in the mayor's ofice before the 1ith, aud I will present them to the committee for their consideration and action,” ctors’ bills. low ol diet that & it 1 y SCApe NI 0 (it o fortitiod with pure blood, and & pr framo."—CIvll Service Gazette Mide stmply with bolling wiste I half pound tins, by grocers, lab JAMES EPPS & (0., Horpene London FEMALE BEANS Absolutely rellable, perfectly safo, most reghintorkiown s tever £l 42 bo. e wulticient. Address LION DRUG' CO Bum Bold by GOODMAN DRUG OUy irselyes we s fillings at lowest sily nourlshed nd Crown Work, ~ Teoth with- out piates. All work warran OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entracce, 10th street elevator Open ovens ngs until 8'0'clock DR, GLUOCK, EYE AND EAR, Barker Block, 19th aad Furaam, Tolephoas 03, | | uilk. Soldonly FRENCH SPEGIFIC, d tC E for all R ASTRNE NP SHAANS, Curs Where othertreatment fails. Full directions with each ttle. Price lar. See signalure L fiAuL For By All Drugglists. DENISON, Msnager, olnhul BYRON F. DENISON Assistant |