Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 25, 1890, Page 8

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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1800, CITY. Mrs, Ruby, mmh.- to George Cloveland, who was shot Tuesday night down at the river, flled a complaint yes- terday charging Jacob Ringlop with shooting Cleveland with malicious and murderous intent, The board of fire and police commis- sioners will meet on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of taking up the ques- tion of lice! All parties who have applied for licenses should remember that the money must be d and the re- ipt presented to the board before any consideration of the sume will be taken THE - hrzzlement, in po lice court upon a « of having embezzled 30 of the funds ¢ to the Arlington mill company. ‘The complaining witness was Wilnam M. Monroe, a member of the_miliing company. Mr. Monvoe claims that Vannice has defrauded the company cut of about by collecting funds on the road and failin report to the comp Vaunice was fined 30 and costs. Ho claims that the arrest was unwarranted, and that he made good all the money he appropriat Dr. Birney, and throat. Beebldg. Don't Forget it. The great auction sale of city lots takes place at Arvansas Harbor, Tex., Junuary 7 and 8, B S, The Winter of Our Content {8 the title of a recent charming paper by that brillant writer Charles Dudley Warner, wherein the glories of the Pacific coast, as a winter resort, are most graphically deseribed. The Amer- jean people are beginning to understand that the Puget Sound country is one of our most splendid and that of the **Medit 2 is 0 happy title not misapplicd, peaking of Mount Tacoma, Senator yrge . Bdmunds says: would be willing to go 500 miles again to seo that scene. The continent ance of what will be one of "tho grandest show pl s sanitariums, If Switz vightly called the playground of Europe, 1 am satisfied that around tho base of Mount Rainicr will become a prominent place of resort, not for America only, but for the world be- gides, with thousands of sites for build- ing purposes, that are nowhere excelled for the grandeur of the view that ¢ obtained from them, with topographical fontures that would make the most pe wze both possible 3 able and Health friving climate.” Thousands of delightea tourists over the Union Pasifis ithe past y ample testimony to tthe beat majesty of this new empire of the northwest. A A Dr.Birney, nose and throat. Beebldg. St Weather Probabil Tor December—Indications point cold, frosty whath That, however, wijl make no diffe to those travel in the steam-heated and ele e lighted, limited vestibule train which 1~ run only by the Chicago, Mil waukee P ty. botwean Omaha and This elegant train leaves Omaha at 6:10 p. m. m-riving in Chicago at 9:30 a. m., in time to make all eastern connections. For further information apply at city ticket office, 1501 Farnam #l., Omaha. I A, Nasi, Jo B Pr General Agent. Don't fail to visit the auction sale of city lots at Aransas Harbor January 7 and 8, HE The Shining Lights Of the old world, soldiers, statesmen and men of letters, all write in the most ex- travagant praise of our facilities for travel in America And we are entitled to the pr On every Engiish line llu-n-l- |I| LS y lunch coun- s for these many 5. Not eéven uqhml\ of water, nor a =t of bread to be had on the trai No wonderour trans-Atlanticfrie press amazement when they sit down to o ol dinner on one of the palace dining on tha Union and Southern Pacific ail ways—an arcangement which is the most perfect in the country today. —_—— THE GUBEF ORIAL CONTEST. Ex-Mayor Broatch Unfolds His Tale of Political Woe. Ex-Mayor Broatch was an_interosting wit- ness before the contest board yesterday, and @ witness who enthusiastically unfolded his tale of poliucal woe, which began in the be- ginning of the Douglas county primary con- test. From the gentleman's testimony it was learned that just previons to the election a letter w eived in Fremont by a colored man inviting him to come to Omaha and vote, but if he was needed or wanted to vote for or against prohibition the gentleman's testi- mony did not show. As the letter itself was anonymous, and as the handwriting was not aentified a3 that of an antior prohibitionist, the contest board and the public are still in the dark as to which party was driven to the of solic iting unlawful votes. ifying that he had been h “being a prohibi timated that such ndidacy before the ed himself on eross examination by “No siry [ was not charged with being the candidate’of the probibition wing of the republican part “The testimony of J. Coalsworth and P, - material, showing only that the late election was as peaceably and quietly conducted in the city of Omaba as they are anywhere—in didate, o jured b | L - grind the poor, and rich men rule the law.”" But let us be thankful tuat any poor sufferer can buy with only 25 cents a ottle of Salvation Oil. The enormous sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has developed many new remedies; but the people to the " old reliable, D, Bull's Cough Syrup. “Law D Birney, -\mnuulllmml - Wanted. Renewnls and subseriptions for the Ladies’ Home Journal that 1 may win the four y 3’ course at Vas: Ihis. I can do if Nebraska ladies intending to renew or sul be will send their re- newals or subscriptions (0 me us soon s possible. £1 per ye and your kindness will ciated by Elizabeth Farnam street, Omal Beo bldg. greatly g Morvell, a, Neb, 5? No. Among the many exigencies of modern travel there is one requirement which is always popular and alwaysin domand, and that is “'a lhxnugh ~ Life is too short to “‘change ca ry fow ]mmhul miles, and the travelling pub- 10 have very proper 1ry reballed against all such old-fashioned ratlronding, The through equipment of the Union Pacific, *the original 1 route,” provides for a through ¢ for all poirts west from the Mi: v pre- pr 1014 Through coaches—Pullman p sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points vid the great Roek Island route. Ticket office 1602, Sixteerah and Farnam. flmesid ol Dr,Birney, nose and throat. Bee bldg. Bakin Pc:wd?g in Atillionsot Hom b 0 Yoars the Standart. Drs.Betis Betts Physiclans, Surgeons and Specalists, 1400 DOUGLA S STRERT OMAHA, NEB knowa spec- . Their long’ FloB08, Somatkiblo kI Had vy ensel ats: cess in the treat and curoof Nervous, Chronio mud fe: >isenses, entitle theso eminent physiclang (o the fall con@dence of the nmk They guarantee: PUSITIVE OURE for 1116 awéu) sleots OF early vise Aud tue Bare ous evila that follow in {ta train, PRIVATE, “1““\'” .\in SKIN DJSEAQH speedily, eomplotaly and nently cured. r¥OE DERT Y KNG SER UKL IS numus 101 Fordily to thotr kLTl $ronts o TULA AND RECTAL ULCERS arantoed cured without pain or detontion i Frorn sl 8 AND VARICOOELE perm: Wl Sired tn overy o EA, GLEET, Spor- enknods, Lost Manhood, Femald 1t dSorders poouliy gured, as well ay all Dositive disorders thut result tro; thoexcess of mature ye: STRICTURE SR ool oo withouy sutting, caustio or dilatstion, Oures Miocted at hotio by paticut Withoud @ mo- ain o anno ‘OUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A SURE CURE The “awtul effects of % early vice which brings organio weakness, destroying both mind and t..nlyd with all ts dreaded 1lls, permanenty DRS. BETTS Address thoso who have ! paired themselves by i proper Indulgence and solitary habits, whioh fuln both mind and body, unfiuing viem for byatness, study or morslag MARRK ENor those entering on thav hluphuc,lwnncl physical debility, quickly Is based -wor t slg cggss“ n facts. First—Prac ence. Becond—Every case is8 muynnx' $hrs starting right. propared in our laboratory. -newly o, suls sach case, thus effectiug cures without injury, Drs. Betts Betts, ELECTRICBELT With Double Wire Suspensdry PATERT) BD AUB 16, 1887, IIPRDVEIJ IULY 29, 1890, Y h7 N cure. nll Lumbi Debility, Costive- Diseases. Nery- % ling, Sexual Ex ing of body. Dis Indiscretions ir ried or Single oraland Nervous = ness, Kidney >— ousness, haustion, Wast- enses caused by Youth, Age, Mar- Suspensory. m- \'r JORESPONRIDLE FARTIES FOR CER- PLAINTS ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL: ctric Truss and Belt Combined. tage for PREX illustrated book, 224 ik Wi be sent 7 uIh platn soaled eyal ‘Mention this paper. Address Dvml Electric Belt & Appliance Co., 806 N. Broadway, St. Louls, Mo. 826 Broadway, New York City. e e e e e, , Some Children G’I owing Too Fast become listless, fretful, without ener ‘ thin and weak, But you can for. tify them and build tham up, by the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND * HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda, They will take it readily, for itis al- most as paiatable as milk, And it should be remembered that AS A PRE. YENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT IS UNEQUALLED, Avoid substitutions offered. TRADE MARK Tur l.mlA‘rrlIADl MARK ENGLISH R EDY. AD ing cure inal Tmpotency ~ an: all diseases that follow as o se- nence fix s0; a8 Loas of BEFORE flllll. BTV ArTER TAR Paln in the Back, Dimness of Visi Age, and many oibgr diseases that OF consumption and a premature gra & Full particulars in our pamphlet, w! sire Lo send free by w ery [T 4 citic Mediclue 1 per packago, Of Alx pack. agos for 8, or nt free by wall on recelpt of thie money, by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NED. O mecount of counterfeits we adopted the yollow wrapper, the oply geayine, 5 has left us with a great many broken lines. L NEXT YEAR® Our Great Holiday Sale of Furnishing Goods---nearly double that of any previous season in our business carcer-- Some lines are broken in sizes, some things we have only afew of at each ])I‘ILL, some other things may be all sold but one color and again some lines are all sold but the higher priced goods. None of these lineswill be filled i in, and in order to close them "all out “this year”, we have made special prices on them all, From Now Neckwear 65 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 5 kerchiefs at 10 cents each, cents each. pure China Silk Hankerchiefs in white, at 25 cents each. 39 China Silk Handkerchiefs, with woven borders, at 60 cents. COLLARS and CUFFS A quarter buys two pairs men’s or boys' 25¢ buys wool socks or fine derby ribbed socks. fancy socks, worth 25c. If there's a lady in Omaha who wants to “collar” her husband and *‘cuff” him into the bargain, 200 dozen pure-linen collar: 500 dozen best all linen collars, 8 styles, at 13¢ each, or a quarter for two, 100 dozen very best pure linen cuffs at 25¢, gain, charge 3oc. s all wool socks. fine camel’s hair socks, cashmere socks or fifty cent heavy wool socks, Mufflers In our Underwear Department ther We don't want 'em. they're worth. Shirts, [no drawers lelt] at s0c at 65c each, Drawers at 45c. at 65c. all small sizes in the next, and so on. We've one, Do you? One lot random mixed Shirts and Drawers at 6oc. These are all broken lines—by that we mean, that there may be [ots of large sizes in one lot and nearly made on them are low enough to tempt a man to buy The prices we've for next year, if he's got enough for this. FROM NOW TILL 1891 THERE'LL BE FUN IN FURNISHINGS. all wool 46 dozen fanc dozen beautifully standing or tur 15¢ buys fast black or fast colored sashmere socks, 30c¢ buys excellent camel’s hair socks. 35 That's one thing you can give to anybody for a New Year's Present, and be sure of it being acceptable. got quite a number of them IcllyL , in cashmere and silk, from 15c for a quarter one, got a few fine dark ones left yet and you'll find them very scarce, quite a number of broken lines which All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at 35c. sach, One lot of heavy camel’s hair Shirts and Drawers [shirts double breasted One lot Fancy Mixed Shirts [ no drawers] at 4oc. One lot very heavy embroidered buys fifty cent One lot fancy striped Shirts and Drawers 11/l New Years We shall put in our 25 cent line a pile of line and add lots of 65 cent .md 75 cent ties to our 50 cent line, windows and put them on sale at REDUCED PRICES, and will sell a lot of dark Four-in-Hands at a quarter, y bordered Hand- 46 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 15 cents each. 35 cent ties, We shall add alotof 50 cent ties to our 35 cent We shall take out all the fine goods left in the 37 dozen Handkerchiefs we'll fiernish 200 dozen pure linen unln\ five styles, at 100 dozen linen cuffs at They're most alway s 4oc a pair, Sock it to 'Em the bar® 1oc¢ each* 20¢ pair, we'd ought to n down, 5¢ each, heavy knit We've up tog2.50 fora pure jersey silk such o1¢s range from 7oc to $2. 50 each, Underwear take up more room than All Wool Scarlet brown Merino Shirts and NEBRASKA CLOTHING COJ Four’teenth and Douglas. DVERCOATS. Don't pass this BY for it means you. We have taken our entire stock of Winter Overcoats and put them on separate | 1‘tal)lcs, making FOUR [_fl\' LOTS: PRICES, $8, $12, $15, $25.| former prices from $12 to ¢40. If there is any virtue | in GOOD GOODS ——AND — LOW PRICES We shall clean out the lines in a few days. Every one knows the quality of| our goods, and when we |name the above prices it means you will get better | values than you can find elsewhere. " DR BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teoth on_ Rubber, for F1vE DOLLARS Teoth oxtracte: Apertect fit guaranteed. without puin of dunger. and withoat anae thetics. ‘Gold wnd silver filllugs at lowest raten Bridgound Crown Work, *Teeth vith- outnlates Ali work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLD(.K 1eTH AND FARNAM Entrarvce, 16th street elovator Opeu evens gs until 8 o'clock For neuralgia bathe with Pond’es Extract. BRACE UP‘ #1 per box, p L0, BUP AL et Bold by Gooduman Drvk Co., 110 Farnis 36, Omakia DR MoG FIW, THE SPRCIALIST, Is unsurpussed i tho Areatment of all forms 0 PRIVATE DISEASES ure, Syphilts, Lost Manhood, Skin Dis- i T nr. Metirew's of he above Diseases ‘emale Discuse ss in the treatme has nover beon equa without the loss of irculars, LADI 1th and MMmeMSmwmlhst Corner 9th and uarnu Strests, Omaha o s guarapteed s time, Write to 4 only. Sts, Omali, A = oo ] FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN, Presideat. Fo\\ndaqb'l Dr J ‘W. McMenamny. e DR. RICHARDS Practice limited to Diseases of the LUNGS Nervous System including ‘leurnluln FPara Cataly < snmption and alif o 801 tho lungs | Roomy 16 to §20, BEE BUILDING, nmwa__ NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, for. Bysterta, Dissingns, P, Konratels, Woko -., .m.f Heptimian,fotienite of The ain, Tttty st Seadlng o tolsery aeedy"urd I gy, liatrennes T 3as 01 Fover . Hpermetors b s GOODMAN DRUG CO., WoFarnam Streo = - Omaba Neb B AF..H.,jHHfl;; My o Lk ‘“m.‘lll ALABAMA. : | CharmingWinter Resort in the Highlands Huntsville Hotel,Substantial Elegant,New. HARVEY 8 DENISON, Manager BYLON F. DENISON, Awmistant THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES N-THE WO RILD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And\wl(::l are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Addr American Hand Sewed Shoe Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. Nl FIRST-CLASS FEMALE ACADEMY - HASTINGS, NEB. IN CHARGE OF SISTERS OF THE \IISITWI’IDN. ! Thorough Course in Science, Art, Literature, Stenography, Type. Writing and Telegraphy. Vocal Department directed by one of St. Louis™ most famous artis Pupils reccived atany time. For termsapyly to. REV. J. E. ENGLISH, Or SISTER DIRECTRESS. "LUCK IS PLUCK” It "you haye W. S. ROBINSON* Chemist and Assayer, Chemteal Lube ific Railway ¢ couraging Disease which y faniy_ddtor 1o know aboit OUR NEW BOOK] 3% { Special Attention Given to Ores, 'lwllnmulu\l' Waters and Oils, gt time ¥ 1112 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb, ‘PLUCK VIINS LUOK!" ——— Formerly

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