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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1890. AR GITY.: The Unfon Pacific shops will shut down this evening and will not start up again until Monday morning Sherifl d escorted Barney Smith to Lincoln, where he will five years working for ti The hoard of education will meet this afternc t 3 o'clock topassupon the teachers' pay roll, so that they may s cure their warrants and have some cash to halp them through the holiday vaca: tion. Warrant s e tate, th arrest of Thomas Ruby, 2 d John Davie, charging them with stealing 150 pounds of copper trolley wire from the Omaha street rail- way company. lic hools will evening and will re-open Many of the te s are at being obliged to remain until that time, as they are af will to reach hon to assistin the attack on the turkey, The trinl of Cary J. Warbing youth who' demolishe **Return of continued by Ji afternoon until the next term of court, on the motion of his id o showing that Warbington’s in Ohio hud not had time to communicate with him. John J. Bruner of Oakdale appointed coper at the City distiller; Mr, Bruner was store keeper and at the Meadow Grove distillery at Deer Creek, until that con- cern wis discontinued, when he was given ashort v tion. When the Ne- braska City distillery re-opened he was assigned to duty as storekeeper and his appointment i Januar; disappoit in the city 1 they in time Christias not be ab! Spri Clarkso Monday attorne has been Nebraska As Ayer's a outstrips all other blood purifier in popular favor, so A yer's Al- m s the most universally familiar publi cation of the kind in the world. 1 s printed in ten languages and the annual issue exceeds fourteen millions of copies. Ask your drug- glst for it, Renewnls and subseriptions Ladies’ Home Journal that the four ye * course at Vas; candoif N v ladies intending to renew or subseribe will send the re- newals or subscriptions to me as soon as possible, 1 per ) one counts and your kindr oatly appre- ciated by Elizabeth C. Morvell, 1914 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. Dr. Birney, noso and throat. Beobldg. 2 for I may the win 1is | Backed by Powertul Influcnces, s City of Aransas Harbor, Tex., is -d by the railroad influcnce: 1y to whom the cong tes granted the of obtaining of Our Content mt charming paper by that brillant writer « 5 Dudloy Warner, wherein the glor of the Pacific const, as a winter rt, are most graphically The Ame fean people are uning to understand that the Puget Sound country is one of our most splendid )m-. sions and that the name of th inean of the P is a happy title not misapplied. In spenking of Mount Tacoma, Senator George F. Edmunds would bo willing to go 600 miles again tosee that scene. The continent is yet inignorance of what will be one of “the grandest show places as well as sanit . If Switzerland s rightly call tho playgrouad of Europe, am _ satisfied that around the buse of Mount Rainier will become a prominent place of resort, not for America only, but for the world be- sides, with thousands of sites for build- fng purposes, that are nowhere excelled for the grandeur of the view that can be obtained from them, with topographical features that would make the most per- fectsystem of drainage both possible . and with a most agrecable and health giving climate.” Thousands of delightea tour the Union Pacific tthe past ample testimony to tthe be majesty of this new empire of the I northwest. Medite ts over ar bear v and -~ Dr. Birney, nose andthroat. —~~—— Will eat City. All the different forces and i essential to the building of the largest city on the gulf coast, after months of negotiations have combined to make Aransas Harbor, Tex., the largest ¢ in the whole southwest. Great aucti sale of lots January 7and 8, Bee bldg. e Through conches—Pullman spers, dining cars, free recli sto Chicago and intervening via the great Rock 1sl ate. Ticket office 1602, Six eenth 'arnam. palace ng chair Weather Probabilities. For December—Indications point to cold, frosty weather. That, however, will make " no differenca to those who travel in the steam-heatod and el ol lighted, limited vestibule train which i run only by tho Chicago, Mil waulkeo & St Pail Ry. betwean Omah: Chieago. This gant train le Omaha at 6:10 p. m, arreiving in Chicago at 9:30 o, m,, in time to make all eastern ons, For furth atcity ticket offic dmuaha. k PR N City I ¢ information 1501 Farnam AL Nasn, N. General Agent. enger Agent. - Dr. Birney. noso and throat. e el ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Christmas attraction at the Boyd will be Mr. Roland Reed and his admirablo com- pany of comedians, and they will present a repertoire that for genuine comedy has not been equaled here this season. Mr. Reed opens his Omaba engagement with a Christ- mas matinee, at which he will appear in his great success, “The Woman Hater,? ropeat- ing the bill in the evening. During the re- mainder of the week, the new comedy, “Lend Me Your Wife,”” which was witten for Mr, Reed by Diou Boucicault and Siduey Rosen- feld, will be played for the first time bere, The following is a specimen of the newspaper notices N csiviag, It is from the St. Paul P ss of December 10: As pretty a bit of legitimate farco comedy as was A St Paul stage was produced lastevening at the Newmatket. 1t repre- sentedithe essence of artistic humor, Amus. ing to @ point which seemed tho climax of fun, the succeeding situation capped its pre- decessor with something even more mirtn. provoking, aud the spectator was obliged 1o give up auticipation and aban- dou himself to the comedy without re- serve. The comedy is the ideal of amuse- ment, pure and siniple; without the slightest thing to shock even ultra-refinement, 1t is alive with & bumor that is irresistible, Ro- Jand Reed is a consolidated laugh in himself, The successor of Raymond, his progress has been most rapid and the maturity of hiswork since he appeared in “Cheek” i5 noted at a glance, although the full o of his powers of comedy was apparent in *“Ihe Woman Hater.” In the bluft Captaip Tarbox from Kenpebunk Mr. Reed bhas a character which fits bim like a glove, and every wrinkle of an out-of-the-way bit of human na ture appears in his delineation. Glance, glasses, coat aud manuer betray the rough sea dog, who, bolstered up by the possession of alittle monay, is determined to have his WD Way. Corlune im burlesque opera atthe Boyd next week. Beebldg, pend’ the next | MORSE'S, Conie Tonight or Tomorrow —Cleanest. Stock In Omaha, Flundreds of 50¢ dolls will be sold for 9c at Morse's this evening and tomor- Hundreds of $1.00 dolls will sold for 50c at Morse's this evening and tomorrow. Hundreds of #2.00 dolls will be sold for $1.00 and 1.5 at Morse’s this evening and tomorrow, Hundreds of games, toys, tool chests, ete., will be cut in two in price at | Morse's this evening and tomorrow. Hundreds of tric s. velocipedes, | hobbyhorses, Mc tonight and to- night. All toys on 5th floc of our cele il for boys: repeats times, and isa present to suita hoy's heart. Come tonight; open till 10 p, n, THE MORSEDRY GOODS CO. No New City will be started during the next quarter of a century offerig such grand oppors tunities for investments as Aransas Harbor, Texus, ind throat. Bee bidg, - Washington and Oregon, This new empire of the northwest is attracting universal attention and the g n for this is the slmost unlimited res that have recently been opened and the surprising growth of thisregion, Large agricultural arcas; vast forests and immense deposits of precions metals are to be found in Oregon and Washing- and by resson of the varied natural ces of the countr is section s unequaled opportunities for the investment of eapital and location of in- dustries that are not surpussed by the ions of the United States. The ific on account of its fast time, through Pullman sleepers and din- i s, selining chaie cars and sleepers from the Missouri r :ded to be the favorite route for persons going to cither Wash- i or Oregon. umphlots fully deseriptive of the umed states, or for rates, time of information pertaining to on or address your ncavest ticket agent or the under- signed, who will most checrfully furnish any information may be desired, A. P, Deuel, city ti agent, 1302 Fe nams treet, Omaha, Neb ins or the Union ake a Fortune, to visit the auction su Aransas Harbor Janua Don't fail city lots at and 8, ——— y railroad tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and business is the Rock Island ves- mited, leaving Omaha at 4:30 ily. Ticketoffice, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam ste, Dr.Birney, noseand the Bee bldg. Gttty The Judge's Beqa The will of the age was admitted to probate y Itis concise, and written in the hand of the dead ju It was presented for probate by the law partners of the deceased, Wilham K, Morris and H. J. Davis. To his wife is be- quoathed wn undivided one-half of all the property, real and persondl. Out of the re- maining Irs. William House of Provide R. L, is to be paid $5,000, and bequeathed to the widow for atural life. At thedeath of Savage this latter portion of the e o be divided between Mrs House, sister, and Bessie, wife of William B. Conk- lin of North Platte, Neb, a nicce of the de- ceased. Mrs. House is'to receive three- fourths of the property and Mrs, Coulclin the remaining one-fourth, the aivision to beon the basis of value, sage i The three outlets of disease are the bowels, the skin and the kidne Regulate their ac- tion with the best purifylng tonic, Burdock Blood Bizters. e Don't Forget it. The great auction saleof city lots takes pilace ut Aransws Harbor, Tex., Junuary 7and 8. ; Chrisimas Day Shoot, W.E ason, one of Omaha's well-know trap shots, has rented the shooting grounds just across the river, and made extensive preparations fora big tournament Christmas day. There will be several live bird sweep-- stake shoots, 1n addition toa number of arti- ficial target matches, and one or twoindivid ual chases. Plonty'of birds have been se- cured, and s nono but local shooters are ex- pectedto beon hand, the chances are for a successful tournoy. Used 1n Miliions of Homes— 0 Yoars tho Standard. ety Made fily \War Maryellous i Tores; (PATALOGUE FROM (HOSTON OFFi proved and ic cookery, use it for Seupx, Sareces und Made Dishes. [ Gum e, it 1 The purt prepira- itains no COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF DEEY. flavor other stoclk. Ono pound equal wty pounds of beef ofthe val- ue of wbout 3 any Genuineonly with + o Justus von Liehig® slgnature as shown, Chicheater's Engliah Diamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS o ror Ladl Al 1 0,000 ooy ‘ehiehesier Chemteal Con,| Bold by 3l Lokl DiCquinen, ames, and 4 fresh supply | SBRASIKA CLOTHING CO. WORSE AND MORE OF IT. We intend to make the two days before Christmas the BANNER DAYS of a big year's To that end we shall put forth every effort, offering special inducements all over the house, giving to each and every department a chance to put its best foot forward. In Our Suit Department., We will put on sale seven or eight hundred suits from our “mail goods are made up for us in large quantities for our out of town trade. with one stone (close out the balance of them in three days and give our suit department another big whirl) we will put them in our regular stock to-day at a great reduction from regular prices: We call your particular attention to six lots: LOT 1.-84 All Wool Cassimere Sack Suits, well lined throughout, at $6.75. LOT 2.—167 All Wool Fancy Cassimere Sack Suits, in two good styles, at $8. LOT 3.—-66 Silk and Wool and 104 Brown Plaid Cassimere Sack Suits, at $8.50. —A Corker, 169 Beautiful All Wocl Cassimere Sack Suits, at $9.00, $9. LOT 5.-108 Bang-Up All Wool Cassimerxe Suits, at $11, $11.75and $12. Fine Cassimere business. LOT 4. 1LOT 6. In Nebraska Clothing Co. THE OPEN TILL NI —144 Ver: Suits, cut any way you may want ’em, six or seven different styles, splendid trimmings, at $14, $14.50 and $16. We rise to remark that these suits are money savers. Three Big Drivesin Overcoats 1réc blg DUrivesin vercoats. Two hundred handsome All Wool Kerseys, four styles, at $8. One hundred and fifty $18 and $18 Kerseys at $11.50 and $12. One hundred ai.d sixty $20 Kerseys at $14.80. When you buy one of these garments you’ve made from $4 to Our Boys' Department: 164 Boys' all wool Suits, four styles, at one ninety. 187 Boys’ all wool Suits, (they’re handsome) at $2.28. 67 very fine Overcoats marked down to about half price. The Hat Man and the Shoe Man Are In It; . They’ve each got several lines to show you at specially attractive prices. And in addition the great special sale of Neckwear and Mufllers. Wiill continue till Wednesday night. NEBRASKA CLOTHING FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS. SEE THE WINDOWS. E O'CLOCK. order” department. In order to kill two birds 25 and $9.75. CO. { These BYSRIQAN 0) Suryjop) —————————————————— NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO; TR T LACE TOBUY Smoking Jackets, Fine Neckwear, Umbrellas, Han GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & C0.’S Braakiast Gocoa Ts absclutely pure and it {s soluble. No Chemicais vl i I e for Invalids as well as persons in health 8014 by Grocers everynhere, ‘W. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Masa v DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teoth 4 on_ Rubber, for Five DoLUARS. Apertect it gusranteed. Teeth extractod withiout pain of danger. wnd WIEout annes- thetios. Gold and sllver fillings at lowest rates. Bridge and Crown Work, Teeth with= outpiates. All work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16Ti1 AND FARNAM Entracce, 10th strevt elevalor Open vveas &8 uutll 8 0'clock % dkerchiefs And all Men's Wear 1s at “UNIO N PACIFIC i B o W1PR,/ PRINCIPAL ROINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1802 Parnam Street, Tidk ON SALE Harry P. Deuel, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. THE BEST RUBBER BOUTS & MIOBS JUR B & | STV A @ L D) ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And we are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Addross, American Hand Sewed Shos Co D LIQUOR HABIT. IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR, HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC . be given tn & cup of coffce or r "ol food, Without the knowiedge v wrmiéss 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. \ AN R i L AT 0 Y IN CHARGE OF SISTERS OF THE VISITATION, Thorough Course in Science, Art, Literature, Stenography, Typee Writing and Telegraphy. Vocal Department directed by one of St. Louis’ most famous artista ~\ Pupils reccived at any time, For terms apply to. REV. J. E. ENGLISH, Or SISTER DIRECTRESS. FOR MEN ONLY | IO CURE Eor LOST or FATLING MAN- MAGIC CURE iy vl land | NEN: 'Y, Akness Body and ry or excessesin Old or TANHOOD fully re- y CASS OF money , five days' treat- oly seiled from y Omaha, Neb or 13th and Dodge st | Il od. Sample Thent, 815 tull course, 8 Lsery ution. 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