Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 27, 1890, Page 8

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. ufid the attention of the uuiverso. Taa BaY 8 FEHE CITY, Boveral new cases of diphtheria have developed in the Ninth ward within the 11 the store buildings Tenth street under the viaduct been vacated, Mr. Peter Besen has been called to Des Moi by the death of his sister, Mrs. G, Zeller, It took four men to attend to the ticket offico at the union depot on Christmas and the day before. There were seve to the depot yesterds view of the Stanley The express men have been very busy for severnl duys pastand expect to be kept active till after New Year's, Depot Master Haney has had his hands full for the last few days, but the veteran railroader is alwayson hand when needed. A marriage license fssued yester- day to Martin Moriarty, aged twenty- three, and Annie Bloom, aged eighteen, both of Omaha. son of the board of trade d ten car loads of conl yesterday morning for the sufferers in the western part of th s state, Mr. John Wuetrich’s employes, Ed Leeder, Jacob Lotz and W. F. Moaore, resented him with a gold-heuded cane “hursday as u token of their approcia- tion. Tomorrow evening musical entertainment will be in the Omaha Commercial coll the Omaha Progressive Hebrew I tional association, The American waterwork did not forget the Omaha fire the Omaha police fol ciation they senta Ch which they desire to have appropriated to the pension or relief fund. gg will either have to make arringemer ding to Building In- spector Whitlock’s ideas of taking out a permit, or be prosecuted for violating the building ordinance. Flagg was ar- terday but claimed that the ir- had been caused by his wif. of information regarding the law. A special meeting of the council was called for last evening to take action for the levy for the extension of the North Omalin sewer. The appraisers appointed to assess damages for the properly taken were not dy to ve- port and the matter was deferred for action at the regulur meeting of the couneil next Tuesday night. A commitiee of the city council met in the city clerk’s office yesterday morning to equilize the tax assessmenion real es- tate. The usual number of property owners were present to protest against their assessment being increased. Among these was Thomas Swift, who p against his assessment in a gene y and promised toappear before the com- Eit s itenc ar go into details, The committee on personal taxes will meet Monday morning and hear the stutement of persons who have been summoned o appear and show why they have not been assessed on personal prop- erty. along have persons who went morning to take a and given a literary men and To each agso- stmas gift of $25, As Ayer's Sarsaparilla out blood pirifier in popular fav manac is the most universal cation of the kind in the world. It is printed in ten langruages and the annual issue excecds millions of copies. Ask your drug- it rips all other s Al familiar publi- On December 24, 25 and 31, 18 Junuary 1, 1891, the Union P sell tickets to all points in Kansas and Nebraska at one and one-third fare for the round trip, cood returning until Jan- uary 5, 1891, Remember the dates, st The Winter of Our Content 15 the title of a recent charming paper by that brillant w; r Charles Dudley Varner, wherein the glories of the Pacit onst, a8 o winter resort, are most graph A:ull{' deseribed. The Amer- fcan people are beginning to understand that the Puget Sound country is one of our most splendid _possessions and that the name of the ‘“Mediterranean of the Pacifie” is o happy title not misapplied. Xnspeaking of Mount Tacoma, Senator George F. Edmunds says: 1 would be willing " to go 500 miles again to see that scene. The continent 15 yet in ignovance of what will be ono of tho grandest show places as well a8 sunitariums, If Switzerland s rightly called the playground of Europe, I am _ satisfied that around the base 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- ing 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- fect system of drainage both possible and eusy, and with o most agreeable and hoealth giving climate, ” Thousands of delightea tourists over the Union Pasilis ithe past year bear ample te y to tthe beauty and majesty of empire of the Pacific northwest, ola They will be there and expectinga vigit from you at Christmas time, and the Union Pacific will sell tickets on Do- cerzher 24, 25 and 31, 1890, and January 1801, to all Kansas and Nebraska points at one &nd one-thivd fare for the round trip, goed returning until Janu ary 5, 1841, A Thre A three-mile mateh bic: arranged between Will Pixley and H. Muentefering to take placo this ovening at the Coliscum building. The race is for a handsome medal offered by the Coliseum management. A time limitof 9:10 will be established, thus making the con- testants strain every muscle and nerve to get_there inside the limit, Young Pixley is well known in cyeling cireles, while Muente- fering is & colparalively new man at the business, but is onc of the fastest young iders in the city and Pix il undoubtedl! ave his hunds full todefeat him, Mr, £, K. Smith "5 manager and backer, is con- fident that Pix will win first prize, while Muentefering’s trainer expects the same from his man, The rane will be run on its wmerits and will surely be an exciting contest from start to tinish. ANNOUNC This mormmgat ¢ o'clock scats will be sold for the engagement of Corinne, which opens Sunday evening next at tho Boyd, with the new operatic burlesque, **Carmen.” Cor- june 1s supported by a very (‘\\I!lgn.‘lfllll- com- any, chief among whom is"Mr, Bernard Dil- on, the well known baritone singer, who Plays the part of the Toreador in *Carmen.’” ‘Carmen’’ will be given on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and at the New Year's mativee Thursday afternoon “Moute Cristo, Jr.," will bo presented by the Coriune company, and coutinued the remain- der of the week, *“‘Carmen’ is the new bur- lesquo that was first produced this season, and bas been jmmensely successful. It is a burlesque in the fullest sense of the word, sbounding in scencs and situstions of the most ridiculous character, Corinne has made the success of hor life in the titlo role—or rather that of Carmoncita, Her execution of the wonderful Spanish dances )uurnlll- The o cannot too highly uppreciate this en- ient, the magnitude of whivch can hard- doscribed. The company consists of ety members, all of whom appear on the New , % time during the action of many A Dhe spectacular effects will such as we have often 4 the opportunity w sce e Dash, cle race has been ENTS. "price‘ S Baking Powder Usedin Milllonsof Homes— 4 ¥earstho Standard. Stanley's Departure, and his party loft the morning in a couple and drove to theunion depot, wh embarked on the special car famed r the roat explor At 0 o'dock the was dr from the depot to Council Buffs, where it was at- tached to the Rock Islind train bound for Des Moines, at which place Mr. Stauley lec- tured lust night. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Stan- le; gave an audience to Mr. L. Eiton on the subject of an early photograph of the discoverer which was taken by the gentleman, They desived toascertain if the negative had been pre- served and promised to send the only copy of the photograph extant to Mr. on to aid him in the ch, Mill of e i i il Ttis too bad to spend balf ofashort lifo distressed with_neuralgia, when 25 cents spont_for one bottle,of Salvation Ol will cure it quickly. He talked as If he hada “frox in his throat,” but e was only hoarse ; asingle bot- tieat 'Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved the trouble at once. 1 Plense call at Schoelply's for informa- tion, 1415 Douglas street. i o Dr. Birney, nose and thr Beebldg. ¥ Department., Sunduy schools or other parties wish- ing tomake purchases of books, s, games, ele,, wiil get bu s 1 oy department on the fifth fToor. Wo havesome special bargains in bed mv]mfurln and blankets for™ tomorrow’s sale. Scarlet bloankets, all wool, .50, Down bed comforts, silk blankets, ete. THE MORST DRRY GOODS CO. Ona Visit. Here is a chance to go home and visit the old folks during the holidays, The Union PPacific will sell on December 24, 25 and 31, 1800, and January round trip tickets toall Kansa braska points for one and one-third fare for the round trip, good returning Janu- ary 5, 1891, ——— Dr.Birney. nose and throat, Beebldg. -— THE EISEMAN FAILURE. The Manager of the Omaha Branch Taken by Surprise. Mr. Charles McDonald, the managerof the Parisian store, the Omahabranchof the Eise- man store of Council Bluffs, wus seen yes- terday morning, and suid : “Wednesday night 1 closed tho store as usual and staid at home Christmas, The first intimation I'had of the failure was vesterday morning wiien I read my B at tte breakfast table. Then 1 could mot believe that the statements were true, but hastening down town I found the store o possession of the sheriff. *Asto whetheror not the store will be opened again I cannot say, as this was only a branch of Mr. Eiseman's Council Bluffs house. I am pretty sure that the asscts are suflicient to cover the liavilities and leave a fair margin to goon. % “I know of no reason why the failure should occur. In fact, I know but little about the affairs of the main house or the business it was doing. ‘At the houso on this sideof the river we have had agood trade and up to the time of c Welnesday uight the business was T s of the Merchants’ National bank when asked for addi facts regard- ing the failure of Heury Eiscman & Co. of Council Bluffs, replied: “There {s nothing more to tell, as Tue Bee of Thursday morninghad all of fue facts thut came withinourknowledge. Our house was the only oue in Omaha that was interested from o financial standpoint, and as our attachment wont to record ahead of the filing of the mortgage or the appointment of the re- ceiver we are perfectly secure, “It is Impossible to state what was the cause of the failure, though thero is bt Jittle doubt that the bridge motor line had consid- crable to do with driving Eiseman to the wall, There aro any number of stores in Omaba_carrying much larger stocks than that which was carried by Eiseman, and such veing the case the Council Bluffs people came Liere o do their shopping” et Why buy a foreign article when you can get a bettr one at homo. Try Cook’s Extra Dry Imperial Champagne, iz 1 LT Dr.Birney, noseand throat, Bee bldg. e e HERE'S THE WAREHOUSE. Mr, Busiman's Bond is to bo Fore warded to W ashington, Collector Alexander's Christmas present from Washington came in this shape: ““The department has received your com- munication of the 13th inst in relation tothe proposed bonding of a warchouse, class I1T * % % Pheacting solicitorof the treasury is of tho opinion that itwill come within the requirements of tho law, in whict opinon I concur. You are hereby authorized to take proper boud from Mr, Bushman aud forward to the department,” After nine months of fizuring both with the government and Mr. Bushman, who hus just completed a building, Mr. Alexander is enabled tooffer our merchants facilities for storing bonded merchandise, Senator Manderson followed up the eollee- tor’s recommendations with great energy and to bis efforts and Bushman’s presence in Washington, the quick decision concerning the new building is largely due. Al the de- tails will be arranged atonceand the ware- house ready for use soon after Januay 1. Positively cured by, these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Dis-| tress from Dyspepsia, In- digestion and Too Hearty | Drowsiness, Bad in the Mouth, Coated| Tongue, Pain in the Side,| ITORPID LIVER, They) regulite the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS & v WATE RS & Our Great Holiday Sale of Furnishing Goods---nearly double that of any previous season in our business carcer-ss has left us with a greatmany brcken lines. Some lines are broken in sizes, some things we have only a few of at each price, 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 lines will be filled in, and in order to close them all out “this year”, we have made special prices on them alls From Now Till New Neckwear 65 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 5 cents each. kerchiefs at 10 cents each, China Silk Handkerchicfs, with woven borders, at 6o cents. COLLARS and CUFFS 15¢ worth 25c. merino socks, all wool buys buys 20¢ socks, natural or heavy knit wool socks, fifty cent cashmere socks or fifty cent lieavy wool soc Mufflers gain, charge 20c. black socks. fast wool or fast 25¢ S. one, 39 dozen buys 30¢ l)ufi's excellent camel’s hair socks. We shall put in our 25 cent line a pile of 35 cent ties. line and add lots of 65 cent and 75 cent tics 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, 46 dozen fancy bordered Hand- 46 dozen fancy bordered Handkerchiefs at 15 cents each. pure China Silk Hankerchiefs in white, at 25 cents each. colored fine cotton hair socks, fancy camel's 37 dozen beautifully embroidered socks, fine 35¢ buys We shall add al Handk 200 dozen pure linen co 100 dozen linen cu They're most always 4oc a pair. Sock it to 'Em rter one, up In our Underwear Department there's quite a number of broken lines which take up more room than they're worth. at 65c each, Drawers at 45¢, all smallsizes in the next, and so on. for next year, if he's got enough for this, We don’t want 'em. Do you? One lot random mixed Shirts and Drawers at Goc. at 65c. These are all broken lines—by that we mean, that there may be lots of large sizes in one lot and nearly The prices we've made on them are low enough to tempt a man to buy All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at 35c. Shirts, [no drawers left] at soc each. One lot of heavy camel's hair Shirts and Drawers [shir One lot FFancy Mixed Shirts [no drawers] at 4oc. All Wool Scarlet s double breasted One lot very heavy brown Merino Shirts an One lot fancy striped Shirts and Drawers to §2 We've got a few fine dark ones left yet and you'll find them very scarce, such oi2s range from 70c to §2.50 eacH. Years ot of 50 cent ties to our 35 cent We shall take out all the fine goods left in the erchiefs ¥ there’s a lady in Omaha who wants to “‘collar” her husband and “‘cuff’ him into the bargain, we'll furnish the b: 200 dozen pure linen collars, standing or turn down, 5¢ each. 500 dozen best all linen collars, 8 styles, at 15c each, or a quarter for two, 100 dozen very best pure linen cuffs at 25¢. llars, five styles, at 10c each. ffs at 1oc pair, we'd ought to 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 left yet, in cashmere and silk, from 15¢ fora qu We' 50 fora pure jersey ';Jc Underwear FROM NOW TILL 1891 THERE'LL BE FUN IN FURNISHINGS. NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. Fourteenth and Douglas. Physicians, Surgesns and Specialists, 14090 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA, NEB e The most widely ana favorab) falistein the United Brates. perieno cess in ous, Clironto and ‘Burgical T |soases entitle thesg eminent physiclans to the full condence of tho afiicled avory whore: They gqArantoo: ‘A "OERTAIN AND PUSITIVE OURE tor tho awtul effects Of early Voo and ths Bumen: Ous Ovila that follow n 1ts tratn PAIVATE BLOOD ANDSKIN piemases speedily complotely nnd pormanently cured. NEFOUS DEBTLITY. AND SEX JA L DIS. ORDERS ylold readily to thelr skillful treat PILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS usrintéed cured Without pain or deteation $IYDROVELE AND VARICQUELE perma- nenilp and sugssstully cured In very cunc. BYIRTLIS GONORKRHEA, GLEET, Spor: atorehon Seninal Weakieis LostManhtod, 1ght Em\lllllfll{, Decayed Faculties, Female Welikness and all delicato disorders t0'elthor 16X Dositively cured,ns. woll oy all Fariotional disorders that rosult trom youthe ful foll Iol‘fll' the excess of mature re. STRICTURE Gusrantced pormi ently oured, removal complotd, thou e sutting, caustic or dilatatior ures affected &t home by Datlient withou$ & mo- ienvs galn ar annoyance TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN, A SURE CURE The awtul eftects of C parly vico which brings organio weakness, destroying both mind and body, with allits dreaded ills, permanenty DRS. BETTS Addressthoso who haveim- palred themselves by im- proper indulgence. and solitary habite, whioh uin mind and body, \Ill‘“,lnl'-h.m for s tudy or marrisge baper itk oL Ty iol dasiris OB, i 14 aware ol sical debllity, quio) Bapoy dite why A UR 8UCOHS3S O 1s based wpon facts. First—Praol ence Becond—Every case is shrs mfllnl right, Third-M ro) in our. laboratory sxmotly Rach'0nse, this eirecting cures witnoms talorys rs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, » - OMAHA. NEB. K IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD in the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, Price 8100, ud IIIMMITIS. Pint Botties. For Sale by leading Druggists, REPARKED ONLX BY Kiick Catanh & Bronchial RemedyCo. ©2 JACKSON 8T., CHICAGO, ILL. Blake, Bruce & Co, W. S. ROBINSON* « Chomist and Assayer, Formerly {n Chemioal Laboratory of the Union Pacific Rallway Company. pecial Attention Given to Ores, ‘Waters and Oils. 1112 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. known spec- heir long remarkablo skill and universal 6 treatment and cure of ecullar REMEMBER OVERCOATS. Don't pass this BY for it means you. We have taken our entire stock of Winter Overeoals and put them on separate tables, making FOUR (4] LOTS: 'PRICES, $8, $I12, $I5, $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. GRATEFUL---COMFORTING Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. (horought knowledge of the natural laws o @perat lons of digestion and nutri- | application of the tne propor, of well r. Epps hus provide: Gur breakiust t elicately favored bover: Age which may o 4453 14 by the constitn enovgh areds of 10 aitack wherever there 188 weak point. escape many & fatal shaft by keoplng our fortitled with pure bluod, urd 8 proporly .—Chyll Service G I aimply with boiling water o milk. 8ol only in half pouud tins, by grocers, labeled thu; JAMES EPPY & (0., "2 8apa gastina*™ ammond Brasd. aYAL PILLS wl tion, and by adually s every tendency (o dlsease. Ue malndies are fi2ating around us ready We ma Ives well ourished D ol RUBBE THE BEST 1 BOUT & MIOES INFHE \WORIL L, ARE MADE BY THE Woongocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And we aro t helr western agents and always carry a large stock. Address, American fand Sewed Shoe Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. FOR SALE My Painting and Paperhanging business. Estab- Mabied 1856 "Han & well aslected stock of Wall Poaper, Wail Mouldings, Paints, Brushes, eto. P. WINDHEIM, 516 S, 16th Street, Omaha. DR. GLUCK, EYE AND EAR, Rarker Bloek, 1ith and Farnam. Telephione 68 AN \ DrDOWNS: 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. i grady nd Pr he cure. Consultas 8om0 12 m, NO CURER! o3, N. B 1 guaranteo £50) fo Book (Mysteries of Lifo) sent froe. Offico hours—9 . . atlll treating wi Anteod fOr CALAEF i Strlcturs, and all dlas ry oaso | undortake and fall W p. m. Bundays NO PAY. ALLA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1207 Douglas Street. Stove repalrs of all deseriptions for cook and ho ting stoves, family and hotel ranges, Water attachments a speclaity. Telephone O 6 O. DR. RICHARDS Practice limited to Diseascs of the LUNGS s Nervous System Bithiiie At sl Catalepsy, Tyswro Epilevsy, Convul- slons, Eoinal Irrita- tion, Khe atism, diseases of the lungs <) Rooms 316 to 8§20, BEE BUILDING, OMAHA. TWENTY NILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF CONTRACT WORIC is belng advertised [n ENGINEERING NEWS AND AMERICAN RAILWAY JOUKNAL; published ut Tribuno Bullding, New York City, and forsal by all newsdealors. Price, 12 cor*e | theties. | rates ! outpiates ROBERT UHLIG, Proprietor C. M. EATON, Manager. g V - DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST ‘ull et of Tosth for Apertoct it B0 without pain or dang Gold and silv \ a4 witlout anaess filllugy at lowel Bridge and Crown Work, Teoth with Al work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarce, 16th stroet clovator Opeu ovems ks untll8'o'clock jonts 10 sel! the Plul i :; the on] 58 putont recentl y %, 10 whow the e t b tho Bt in the wor i to et i ey dlioate. huld by 'i.“"T %::‘mun‘#“zr%( P25 TR A Rk, ot thes wnilv '

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