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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE., SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1891, I'HE CITY. Only one marriage license was issued fterday, that being to Flans Bach and i)nrn Docse, both of Douglas county. Thomas B, Walker mourns the loss of a grip containing $15 worth of clothing that was stolen from his room at 1008 Jackson street. The following imports passed the cus- tom house: Five bales of hops frc Germany for Storz & 11 2l casos of quinine for the Richardson Dru company; six barrelsof whisky for Quinn, The Mc Building association, capital $25( fled articles of incor- poration witht .mmu clork yesterday. John A. Mc John M. Dougherty and Louls Scl hx()ulr rare the incorporat- ors, Articles of incor; oration were filed yesterday by the Nebraska roofing com- pany. Capital, ‘lumm Incorporators Ilum\ lul.wn Georg Allen, Thomas ). ) John nmn y and Morris M.‘(. Charles D, Sheldon is accused of con- conling property to defraud his credi- tors. Thereisa gold watch and horse and buggy somewherethat the aforesaid creditors very much , desire to get into thelr possession. Mayor Cushing has instructed the chicf of police to have his men put astop to the coasting on sf supied by motor, cable or ho r wnd on all stroets between Pierco and Cuming, and Ninth and Twenty-fifth strcet The Omse Comr Literary so clety will meet this evening at 8 o'clock In the shorthand department of the Omaha commercial college. A good rogramme .n prepared and an nteresting time is expected. All inter- ested in literary work are cordially in- vited toattend: John Smiley ealled on Acting Mayor Osthoff and registered a ver, compls nn( It was to the effcct that the motor ¢ ks at Sixteenth and Com- mer .1~m-m~ must be lowered in order to let t o under the belt line sorship made a wred Mr. Smiley matter his per- and a rive the of the kick he would g sonal attel l||lnv| —_—— {sno aanger of a_cold resulting in b | K Thers preumon edy is used It effectually c tendency of “a cold to resultin puewmoni This fact was fully proven in thousands of cases during the epidemic of inflienza last winter, For sale by all druggists. Weather indices, Up to this date our monthly prognosti- eations he been fully as raeliable asthe {n'np!n-wuw of the late lamented Wiggins, but at the beginning of 3 v resolve to dostill better. The castomary January thaw will be dispensad with and assengers who tr the electric ighted, steam heated, vestibuled pol ns of the Ch Milwaulee St. Paul Ry., between Omaha and Chi- cago, will be comfortably cared for r gardless of the outsideatmosphere. City ticket office, 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), Omaha. - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, W. W. Fling of St. I is at the Millard. S. B. Miller of New York is at the Murray. D. C. Cameron of Chicago is at the Paxton, J. M. Denyran of St. Louis is at the Mil- lard. W. D. Meyers of Humbolt, Casey. C. A. Muiray. A. H. Wolf of Chicago s in the city at the Murray. Billan of Chicago was at the Millard Ta,is at the Bedford of Ogden, Utah,is at the C. L. Brown of Suit Lake i the Paxton. E. H. Gribble of Dakota City was at the Casoy last night. Charles Benson of Philadelphia is tered at the Casey. Ludwick of New last night. Whitney Laytou of St. Paxton last n! Judson last night ; €. D. Kelley'of Choyenno was in the city last night at the Paxton. Mr. Arthur Smith of the M. E. goods company has gone to New PR To Nervous and Debilita ted Men. If you will send us_your address wo wil send you Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaio Belt and Appliances on trial, Thoy will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health. l‘;"»‘;"hm free. Vouraio Beur Co,, Marshall, ch, regis- York was at the Louis was at the sligh was o the city Smith dry York. R Passed a Worthless Check. A man named John Johnson passed a worth - jess check upon Chris Kuenne, the South Bixtwenth street baker, yesterday, and the police have a warrant for his arrest. Akl gy A New Strike—The working classes have struck against high-priced cough medicines, 10 endorsed Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup—the great family remedy. “The first bringer of unwelcome news hath but alosing ofiice.” So happy people profer iblo paius they have cured Salvation Oil. Don't Notwithstand ol Yoursel £ ng all rumors to ary, the Chicago, \lil\\unhm\ & Ry's new st heated pals sleeping cars, with “-lmnu lights in every berth,” still leayes the Union de- pot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m, daily, arriv- ng at Chi at 9:30 a. m., in ample o tomake all eastern umuu'll\;ufl ckot office, 1501 Farnum st. J. 1. ]’l(l \ . E The Boston Herald says of the attraction that will be at the Grand on Sunday night, tor one night only, at popular ri 'he Howard Atheneum prosented an amusing and by no means unclever bitof nousense in ‘A Cold Day, or the Laplanders.) The pieco is crammed full of entertainment of a varied description, and was placed upon the stage with much effoctivencss in tho way of scen- ery. Thocompany o din its perform- ance was an oxcellent one, and contained con- piderable talent 1 & specialt The reserved soat sale at 3 will open this moruing ree comedy. d liam Gitl hiimor y LAl the comforts of Homo, 'will bo the loda. stone of iuterest at Boyd's opera house next week. Mr. Chiarles Frohmau's comedy company, # Jorously pre- and if there docs cur & week of r Jollity and solid thrift through this comoina- Lion of play and players, there is no virtuo in sigus nor the logie of succoeding events. Mr. Frohman's company is individual vellont, eluding such well known playe Heury' Milior, Horbort Avliug Humphroys. . Hunter, 1. ¢ ex- rie Greenwald, Lavinia White and Kate' Den nin-Wilson All the original scenery of the big New York production will be brought on for this engagement, and Mr. Charles Frohman will personally direct the performance. Boyd's opera house will undoubtedly present ani- mated and happy scenes during the woeek. 'be sale of seats will open at ¥ o'clock this morning. On Thursda; l‘rhlu Saturday and Sun- day, February 5, 6,7 and 8, Bronson Howard’s great war dri ™ “Shenandoan,” will be piayed at the Boy! d. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Last Day's Sale Tomorrow. We are anxious to close out odds and | ends remnants tomorrow Contrary to our usual custom we shall be closed after 5 o0'clock tomorrow after- noon and not open until Monday morn- ing. Come tomorrow and we will sell you remnants of odds and ends and cut Tengths at your own pric Meanwhile we are preparing for our grand exposition of muslin underwe corsets, white l_m.u:\ and ginghams, Mon: day morning, Feb, 2, Don’t miss (hi.~ ~u¥n Come to take a look around the store anyway TIHE MORSE sou T™H ( DRY GOODS CO. omaa NEN Fast Nacht Ball. The South Omaha Turnverein will give a “Fast night” ball in Blum's hall Tuesday ovening, February 10, Messrs, Frank Humpert, Bernard Blum, Frank A. C. Baum- bach and Hermann Meswarp have been ap- pointed the comimnittee on arrangements, Railroad Bridge Talk, The action of the present management of the Union Pacific company and the decision in the court yesterday in Lincola on the Rock Island bridge coutract has caused considerable comment and not a little specu- lation. The prevalent opinion is that this action will largely benefit South Omaha, as the Rock Island “company will be compelled ultimately to build a bridge connecting this city with Counctl Bluffs Plattdentscher Verein Dance, The \Plattdeutscher verein will give a grand ball in Blum's hall this evening Messrs, W. I Bauer, Frank Humpert and Jacob Manglesen have been appointed on the Messrs, Fred Huns Be monn _on the floor bers of the mitt bers of the verein, b tion for a successful social Notes About the City, Landlords Christ & Lowry will open the new Delmonico on Febru 1 Mrs. Dwight L. Holn tainod o company of married Indi ing Notwithstanding the inclement weather, » entertainment given last night by the Spworth league in the Methodist church lecture room, was well attended. - - No greater triumph try has been recorded tn i newer to revivify and restore gray the color of youth, e or chemie Tair IRo hairts- in medici Dodge sty tonight with contest between Patsy Welch , [, and Harry McCoy of Burli his will doubtless beoneof the best flstic exhibitions seen in this city for many moons, s both mea are lightweights of onal reputation, is_to > Woells? cil this evening, it pro bo -an int sion. Allen will attempt to stop Jo in six rounds, in addition to se lively events. Trie Jem Corbett combination will give an exhibition in this city on the evening of Fe. uuder the di 1ip of Profs. y and Ed. Rothe new will opened round of be gym Bluffs, es to ( sral other e Merritt Commends the Troops. The following telegram from Bricadier General Wesley Merritt, commanding the de, partment of the Missouri, is published for tne special information of T'roops A, B, C, D, E, G, land K, Seventh cavalr, 2 st artillery, which ocganiza- od in the battle of Wounded r 2, 150, and the engage droxel mission, December 30, 1500, y upon 168 roturn home and his com- ation for its_splendid conduct in the fie Vorkuai. A. A. General. ¥ order of Major Wiitside. —— ral years ago Chamberlain & Co. of Moines, Ia., commenced the manufacture of a cough up, believing it to be the most prowpt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs, colds and croups that the public appreciate true merit, and in time it was cer- tain to vecome popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy are now sold eacn year, and it is recoguized as ‘‘the best made’ wherever known. It will cure a s in less time than any other treatme: salo by all druggists. e Oddfellows, Attention. Al Oddfellows of the city are requested to meet at the hall, Fourteenth and Dodee, Sun- day afternoon at 1 0'clock sharp,to attend the funeral of our late brother, John H. Butler, a member of Stato lodge, No. 10. Members of this lodge are especially requested to at- tend. The funeral will take place from the residence, 2705 Davenport street, e 1 have a cousin who s a printer, says ex- Mayor J. B. Loughran of North Des Moines, Ta. Some y ago he was employed in this city where they were printing circulars for amberlain, - He had a deep seated cold and terrible cough, and while setting up copy he made up his mind (o buy a_bottle. It cured him and that was the fiest [ eyer knew of Chamberlain's Cough Remed, have been strongly lu its favor ever siute. My own ex- perience ana that of my family convinces me that this remedy is “the best inthe world That may be st anguage but that is what I think, For s all druggists, —— The Dillon-Egan Lectures. Tne series of lectures given by Francis Dillon-Egan, the Trish lecturer, at Creighton college, have proven to bequitea literar treat. His lectures are illustrated by ster opticon vie reland and other countries, The last lecture of the series was givan last night. —~~— tions into this country during 1800 show 90,180 cases of G. H. Mumm & Co.'s Extra Dry, being an_increase of 27,000 over the previous year, evidencing the high appreciation in which this wie is held for its excellent quality, It is recommended by the most emilient physicians in this country for its purity, small amount of alcohol and wholesomeness, while for a fine dry cham- pagoe, “G. H. Mumm £ Co i cousiderod by connoisseurs as unsurpassed. i, Mr. M. F. Smith of the M goods company has returned from The impor Usod 1o Millions of Homes— 40 Xoars the Standard. GOING AFTER MEGEATH, The Connty Attorney CommencessSuit Agninst the Register of Deeds, The county attorney, through his ass ants, yesterday filed papers in the dis- trict court instituting proceedings against T, A, Megeath, register of dceds, and An- drew Murphy and James G. Megeath, his bondsmen, for that §4,000, with interest thereon at 7 per cent from January 9, 181, antiska Kizel asks for a divorce from her husband, Peter Kizel, alleging excessive use of liquor Today is the last day for notices in the distaict ccurt Amalic E. The s for an order re- straining Charles Mailinder from cutting down_ trees on her propertyin Deer parl, and for §30) dumages on unt of bls i ready having fnjured the ps Colonel Guy V. Henry of is in thecity. Ho came in cn route from Pine Ridge to filing trial avaley oning ort. MeKinney. Boils and Pimples Are nature's efforts to eliminate poison from the blood. This result may be accomplished much more effectually, a5 well as agreeably, through the proper excretory channels, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, “ For several years I was troubled with boils and carbuncles. In casting about for a remedy, it occurred to me that Ayer's Sarsa- parilla had been used in my father's family, with excellent success, and 1 thought that what was good for the father would also be good for the son. Three or four bottles of this medicine entirely eured me, and I have not since — i more than two years —had a boil, pimple, or any other eruptive trouble. 1 can consclentiously speak in the highest terms of Aye willa, and many years' experie drug business en ables me X M Hatfield, Farmland, Ind, Ayer’ sSarsaparllla PrEraRED BY DR. J.0. AYER & 00., Lowell, Mass, Price$1; six bottles, $3. Worth $5 a bottla, Drs. Betts X Betts| Paysing, Sued ns and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLIAS STTREET OMAULA, NEB., ? lenown spec- taiists in the . The:r long ex- perience, rom: kill and unis cess in the tre nt and o Chronle and Surgical Disense eminent physicians to the full ..wlm. rsal suc- ERT the awful effects of e 4l ous evils that follow PRIVATIS RUOO N AN DT8RN DrsEases -.m-ung Sempletely and pormunenty cured. OUS DEBILIT D o ORDE cSylem re,umy %o thelr skitlto trent- e plh\ oF dotention from business. E AND \A[(Itml LE perma- -\~n|ll{ cured In every case, GONORRHEA, GL matorrhea, Semiual Weakness, Lost Manhood, Night Emissions, Te male W s and all de ulinr Well a8 all nmyuul!\rul follies or the excess of mi A 0 Guaranteec mru.unnn STRICTURE G rembvat ™ comple without cutting, eaustic or llatntion, ure effected at home by patient without & mo- ment's pain or annoyance, TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. NIURE CURE The awtul effects ot A SURE CURE &, 38wy o orcanic weakness, destroying both mind and body, with all its dre:ded ills. permanently BETTS Address those who have pulred th mu-l\ m r indulgence and solita both mind and body m. I study or murriij b . MA MEN or those entering on that h \p|)) Hlu,uv\un of physieal debility, quickly ussisted. OUR SUCCESS Ts based upon facts. First—Prictical experi- ence. Second—Every case s specially studied, thus starting right Third — medicines are propared in our luborutory exaclly to sulf Bach Case, thus ofeoling cures withiont Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, NOQ DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. iiheting thon TRADE MARK THE GREATYRADE MARK ENGLISH RE EDY An unfall: ing cure for S jtoncy disenses that quen abuke; s Lovs of Memory, Unly Lawsitu G5 AFTER TAKING, L8] per p i nt froo y mail on recelpt of THE (.<)<ll\\l:\\' DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. On aecount of counterfelts we have adopted the yollow wrapper, the only genuine, ‘Dr. OWEN’S ELECTRIC BELT With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUG, 16, 1887, llPFNTD JULY 29, 1890. NN 17 DR OWEN'S VANIC BODY PENSORY Uuih, Age, Mar- Life, BENT TO RF TAIN COMIE Hed'Ur B g 10 PARTIES FOR CER- B0 DAYS' TRIAL trie Truss and Belt Combi postage for FRER {llustrated book pakes, which will be sent yo i piain sealod e ope. 'Mention this paper.” Address Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co., __ 806 N. Broadway, St. Louls, Mo. K nes: n. Alblon FasrmacyCo., Box 94, & Iblon, Mich. 'OUR NlGlqu AND NO MATINEE | January 29, , Mr, Joseph Murphy, And a carefully selestod eompany in tho following repertolre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, “SHAUN RHUE.” SATURDAY NIGHT, “THE KERRY GOW.” SUNDAY NIGHT, “THE DONAGH.” Box sheet open Wednesduy at regular prices. THE GRAND °V5iytt Bunday, Fabruary 1st, The Successtul Musieal Comedy, A COLD DAY] A strong company of sinzing comedians, in- eluding CARLOTTA, Reserved Se sheet open BOYD'S.» \x n,\« )H\!fll\«\l(\ . ahts BOYD'S™ Commenoing. n lmlrfl'lflmnhnlr h Comed1 nd % ocuts. Box Co‘\ll\lx’N;v‘[l\.\:}:_a“AY FEAB o, FIRST TIMEA IN OMAIA. “A Poem of Laughter and Sun hine," *.* Wi, Gillotte's Greatest Comedy 11it, ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME. (A companion to With 1ts b No Under Box sh “The Private Secrotary.") York cast and speclal scencry, MR, CHARLES FROMUMAN urday at regular prices. Will Lawler, n.u»m cor. ohn e of th the famous Min- aly artiste. Morrls and Wil nier Sisters, novelties. apbel, musical marvels JOHN MULVANY’S GREAT PiCTURE, “Custer's Last Rally,” Ts now on exhibition. Bee Building, - - 17th and Farnam Sts. <on MeCb GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, £ W. Baxer & Co.s Breakfast bocoa | from which tho excess of oil lias been remoyed, is Absolutely Pure and itis Soluble. No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starchy Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more cconomical, costing less than one cent a cup, 1t is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by croj::ers oilorywhere. W. BAKER & G0., Dorchester, Mass. DR. J. E M"GREW THE SPECIALIST. More Than Fifteen Years Experience in the Treatmen’ of PRIVATE DISEASES out the 10ss of an hour's time. STRICTURE : i emarkable remedy known tomode SYPHILIS { the Acure ls guaran- teed in from threo to five days with- ermanently cured ln<Eruments; no cut- no dilating. ~The most sclence. Dr. Mo- without. 108t powerfit 1 for the abwolute cure Of this dixease Buaccess with this disease has uever been equaliod. A comptete cure GUARAN [EED. LOST MANHODD % e atural dischargos, nro absolutoly oured. Hollor is mume iinte and complete, SKIN DISEASES iy and bladder manently cured, FEMALE IJISEASE cured. The Doctor's liome Tres [ truly a complete, convenlent and wondertul remed LADIES from 210 4 ONLY. Bouk free, DR, MGGHEW'S in oharacter, and his great Barronness and marvelous success haa won for him nrepu xhicly s traly national I‘“- OB LITTLE VECETABLE PILLS & CurE & aLiver and Stomach Complaints, ‘,:.“x‘i{ e 40 Calio it 5" pills 15 % Headache I Nn*h § lnflehgmhle fills a viali 8 for 85 ccnta, 1. ¥or sale by druggiite, orby m HOBE'S MEDIFINE 0., PROP'S. I‘l 'l“fllfl (118 FOR SALE_IN'OMAHA, N Cor. 13k & Douglas & Co., Cor, 14th & © v & Col. Council Blufm AND FRINGIPAL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ON SOUND FOOTING. : . J i In a few days we intend making extensive alterations and additions \ in our Shoe Department, which we hope will prove advantageous both to our patrons and ourselves. grown so At $1.2 —We will sell a good, shoe is made with solid sole leather insoles and counters, and is fully the This department of our business has_# rapidly since its beginning that we are forced in spite of our- selves to give it more room. In the meantime, while preparations we will offer special inducements to buyers of Men’s and Boys’ wear, in order to reduce the stock as “The Under This we intend doing in a very short time. are being made for the change, foot- much as possible. standing of Man. strong, substantial Shoe for workingmen, This equal of ‘‘shoes in shoe stores” at one seventy-five. At $1 .85——\\"(: \'\‘I”' s'c!l Men's Calf Shoes, made for solid wear. This shoe sells every day in the year for two dollars and a half. At $2.2 At $2.5 respect. At $2 75—-\\L will sell a genuine Cork Sole Shoe, is a shoe sold all over the country for four —We will sell an excellent Sewed Calf three dollars in cash. —We will offer a bary “Goodyecar Welt,” Shoe that you'll find worth fully sain not found every day. This Shoe is a genuine is made of solid calf and fully warranted in every calf stock. and a half. made of solid dollar: This If you want solid comfort in wet weather you can obtain it for two seventy-five At $3.9 At $5.2 —We will sell youa Shoe made of the very bes Kangaroo. their shoes we will say: t American calf or fine who always pay five or five and a half for This is the shoe, but the price is different. 'l‘ o gentlemen —We will sellas good a shoe as any man wears, This shoe is made of the very best Irenc h Calf; is strictly hand sewed, and is fully the equal of any shoe you'll buy for se but don't get any more shoe. ven dollars and a half. You simply pay more money ESGy e e ] C) IS e, At eighty-five cents, one dollar, one forty and one ei ity five. Men’s Rubbers, Men’s Overshoes,Men’sArctics, Men’s Rubber Boots. Boys' Rubbers, Boys’ Overshoes, Boys’ Arctics, Boys’ Rubber Boots. AR RIS AT B OUR ADVANCE STYLES OF SPRING HATS ARE HERE. Nebraska Clothing CO., FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. We close at six thirty. Saturdays, ten o'clock. THE BEST REBBER BOOTS & SHOE IN THE- VAV ORI, ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhodg [siand Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carryalarostock. Add ress, American fand Sewed Shoe o REMEMBER LINC IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD In the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS, Prico $1.00. _— Pint Bottles. For Sale by leading Druggists. PEANED ONLY DY Klinck Catarth & Bronchial Remedy Co. 82 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Blake, Fruce dCo, DRE.C. WESTS HEHVE AND BRAIN TREATIERT, for Fiysteria, Dissinosy Fita, Kuaralgla, Wike ning of GOODM / ruam Street, : N DRUG CO., Omaha, Neb. 110 F DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRlC BELT i pary KTIONS or KX CKSSES 23 Ly this New DR. BAILEY GRADUATE CENTIST A Full Sob of Tetn tracted anies- fillings at lowest Teusths with= Ajertect it guarant, without paln_or dange thetios. Gold and sllv rates Bridge and Crown Work, outplates Allwork warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Opes oveas Eutrarce, 16th street elovator Bsuntils'o'clock 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. Arc now being offered on Mwn Fine Irou\ (I —AND— Winter W eioht Suts Avail yourself of these on bargains. between NO GCURE! NO PAY rOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, N years exparionce eb. K for v e Olice hours N. B | guarante s b1 undoriako and full ta "Houk (M yeterios 0 Life) sont ) 3 uliation (reo. 9a m. ¥ p oo Bundays 10 ["a vajual tall particuian for home Arplentid medical work man who 13 nervous an Brog i, ¢, 10 WLkin, ‘Moo s, Conmy . 69 Sampls Pt 00, u Dry . X, cmrrunm Et! Paol, ¢ ’