Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1889, Part I, Page 5, Image 5

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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1880-SIXTBEN PAGES 3 jH
, P. MORSE 8c CO
0 HANDKERCHIEFS
rTe makc room for I Ioliday
flclk's \vc shall offer the entire
balance of our 35c , 40c and 50c
Sheer Lawn Embroidered
Hdk's all at 25c next week
Inital Hankkercliiefs
In half dozen boxes and sold
by the box only , at S i a box
100 dozen Hemstitched Lin
en Emb Initial Hdk's , sold
elsewhere for 25c , in a fancy
box at 6 for $ i.
French Woven Corsets
IS
&fiiF0y Black Cashmere
lIBr Wool Hose
\Sfj | | KNEES
\H | | Made to our or-
wM der in Leicester '
WORTH $1.
All sizes , they came in too
late for this seasons trade and
we offer them at half price , the
manufacturer stands the differ
ence
S. P. MORSE & CO
> SECRETARY LAWS RESIGNS ,
B The AppoInLmont of His Successor
H Expected on Monday
H NEBRASKA ANDTHE SUGAR BEET
H Cortnln Portions of tlin Sialo Well
H | Ailautcd to Its Cultivation
R Jottings From the Cnpital
H TI10 City ia Ilrlof
_ H Lincoln Bumuu of Tub Omni Uee , )
j 10-J9 I > STIIEET , \
H Lincoln , Neb , Nov 9 , )
H To John M. Thayer , Governor of Nebraska
H . Dear Sir : I hereby tomlor my rcstgna-
H Hon as secretory for the state of Nebraska ,
H to take effect ImmcJIntoly With scntl-
H wonts ot my high regard , I am , very ro-
H spectfully , your obedient servant ,
_ _ O. L. Laws
' _ _ Secretary Laws resignation was tcudorod
j B at 4 o'clock this nftornoon Although the
J | governor has not expressed himself it is ho-
! H Moved that Laws successor will bo np-
l H pointed oa uoxt Monday , and that Deputy
H Cowdry will ho tno man
Hr Sugnr Ileot Cultitro
Bp Deputy Labor Commissioner Jenkins sent
V B eighteen additional samples of sugar Lasts to
j l tliuchc.nlcallaboratory nt Washington D. 0. ,
j B and a llko number to the laboratory of the
j H state university today The deputy com
j H mlsslonor informs tlio The Uie : roprosonta-
I J tire that he has just rocolvcd certificate of
S | analysis of the ilrst samples ha sent to
j B Washington , ami that they show 13.80 and
l ' H 13.50 per cent sucrose matter , making under
, _ _ proper conditions of manufacture from ISO
j _ _ _ to 800 pounds of sugar per ton In view of
f B the fact that Utile is known ot the cultivn-
l _ H tlon of Btigar beets , and that the beet has not
m H boon accllniatlznd , enough ia gathered from
I H this analysis to prove beyond a dotiht that
J _ H certain portions ot the state nro well adapted
mJ H for the cultivation ot sugar beets
l H To the farmer , who holds such lands , this
' H news Is of an interesting character , A low
H nvcrago yield Is placed ut tiftcun tons per ucro
H AtH.OOpor ton un aero would not $45 , ns
, H the cost ot cvltlvatioc could not exceed $15
• i H Per acre , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'l H Htnto llouso .Jottluc ; * .
l H Governor Thayer roturncd from Doniphan
In H on the Hurllngtoii flyer this nftornoon IIo
Jj B nttonded n qrand army reunion ut that place
IH H und delivered on address
ll H Lew Prynr , of Clny Center , and W , A.
Jj H XHlworth , ot Hastings , wore ut the state
Kj m house today It Is understood that they had
, H an audience with the governor in the Inter
| H eats of Hon Cowdry for secretary of state
H E. Hosccrans , sheriff of Shcndau county ,
, B Dommlttcd Thomas Skunlihead to the pen
_ today to torvo a noutonco of seven yours
M John A. Foster , of Grooloy county , com
B tnltted two prisoncrs'to servo terms of several -
_ eral years each , William Davis aud Willlum
* B Cnlttlck
i V B
, BH | Tlio Supreme Court ,
> B The proceedings ot yesterday attcrnoon'i
1 H session were us follows ;
I BftVJ The following casus were argued and sub
j > xnlttcd :
_ D. & M , IR. . Co vi White Pulman
1'alace Car Co vs Lowe Hussol vsU rimes ,
I _ _ error from the district court ( or Johnson
i _ county , Afllrmod , Opinion by Cobb , J.
f M Uuon the case und ovldcnca as sot out at
• } H Jougtb In tliaopinlou , held , that no ground
I H pf amercement U shown against the sheriff
IIV B live I'orcclotura Bulla
, llfAfJ KH , Glbbs asks the aid ot the district
IIVS e6urt In foreclosing a mortgage of 11,000 und
I llffl lotorost to the amput of $ U0.18 , glvon by
I II H Knncv Vex and husband to sccuro a note i
1 | | _ H ow overdue , on thirty five feet of lots 5 end
ft 'IPS U , block 19 , city , situated near tlio corner ot 1
| IH { Twoltth und U streets
llWM October 1 , 18SS , according to a petition
S.P.MORSE & CO
Men's Night Shirts
48c ,
Another lot for Monday and
this is all ; the materials , the
workmanship , the trimming all
go to make this a
$1. Night Shirt
48c. ! PpPj
m * t > m f i
II4 i 4
48c. H I ? | " |
. | §
HSonday _ _ |
Men's Underwear
OUR
Direct Importations
Amreitzer Underwear
$ ! 5. Per Suit
Silk | Wool Underwear
$12 Per Suit
Iilaiua Wool Und'w'r
$8 , Per Suit
Shetland Wool Undw'r
$7. Per Suit
Vienna Wool Undw'r
$4. $ Per Suit
Sox to Match
The most complete Men
Furnishing Deparmcnt in the
city
Men's Collars | fil
Men's Cuffs , < y
The best qualities in the
city , our own importation
25c to $2.75 Dozen
5 PLY LINEN
S , P. MORSE & CO
filed in the district court , W. D. Post , of
York , entered into an agreement with John
Fisher and Jonnlo Westover , whereby the
lnttor were to convoy to the former ISO ncres
situated sonthwest of the city proper , ana
which has since been subdivided by Post
into un addition known as Ilomawood park
The consideration was $25,000 , and ot this
amount Post has paid over $10,000 , leaving a
balance due of $11,012. Mow coino ttio plain
tilts and ask that the defendant bo ordered
to carry out his part of the agreement by
paying what is duo , which ho neglects and
refuses to do
Cltv Nowsnnil Notes
Hon U. W. Hyers of Plattsmoutb , was m
the city today
Colonel Higgins , ot Omaha , an agent of
the revenue department , was a Lincoln
visitor today
Dave Acko rman was bound over to the
district court today to answer to the charge
or rape The testimony of bis little Maters
clinched his guilt In Judge Stewards mind
The grand ball od concert , given at Funks '
opera house to-nfght was a signal success
Minnie Webber appeared at her best She
was nbly supported by Adol nh Wehor , Nat
M. Brigham and Miss Nellie 13. Skclton
This was Mrs , Wobor's first nppcaranco
since her return from Europe , and the at
tendance ov Ido need that Lincoln pcoplu ap
preciate lior splendid musical talent
Prot Nicholson says that tlio analysis of
the vital orgaus ot the late Mrs Dr Roberts
will bo completed on Monday or Tuesday
next
Thomas P. Owen was released from the
penitentiary today on $1,000 bonds , by order
of tbo supreme court Ho was sentenced to
the penitentiary from Hamilton county , Oo-
tcbor 18 , 1SS7 , for having u forged note ia his
possession His uttoruoys believe that his
soutouco wns too severe and carried his casa
to the supreme * court on n writ of error
Anne Abbott , through her nttorncysArch-
ibald and Courtnay , lilod suit against the
city of Lincoln today for 10,000 dumagos
MAUL , WILtlj CON T13ST.
Discovery of Irroulnrltics In tile
Klootlon KosiiltH
There will , ia all probability ho a contest
over the olcctlon ot a coroner
In canvassing the rote of the county
yesterday , the canvassing board discovered
that tbo judges ot clcctlsn lu the Third dis
trict of South Omaha , bad failed to sign
the returns . In any way The returns from
Florence precinct were in the Bamo sliapo ,
and those from Union precinct did not show
that the Judges bad quallllcd as such before
the election
County Attorney Mahoney was called before -
fore the board and asked for his opinion in
tbo mutter IIo held that the canvassing
board should count the returns made to
thorn , und that if tboro was any contest on
account ot irregularity In the returns , It
would bo for the judges of the district court
to decide whether tbo rote should bo thrown
out
Mauls majority In the city was 70 , whllo
Ilurrigan carried the outlying precincts by
a majority of 111 votes Harrlgan's major *
Ity In South Omaha was 01. If it Is decided
to throw out tbo returns from the Third
ward in South Omaha , Maul will bavo n
majority in tbo county of Gd votes If the
returns from South Omaha , Florence and
Union precincts are all thrown out ou ac
count ot irregularities , Harrlgun will still
have a majority of 10 votes
The county attorney is of the opinion that
the Judges in these precincts may bo allowed
to sign and certitv to the returns , which
may then bo Included in the couut
Mr John L _ Webster , who has boon re
' tained by Mr , Maul , takes insuo on this
point and the mutter will bo argued before
Judge Ilopawell ,
The work ot transcribing the returns has
boon comulotod , but the board will not
make up the totals uatll the points In quest
ion bavo boon settled
Fruuk Mooros received ono vote for cons
table
H. J. Davis received ono vote for supreme
Judge
J. It Cmrkson rccoired one vote for
county clerk and one for county Judge
S. P. MORSE & CO-S , P. MOR SE & CO
TO THE PUBLIC :
Wc wish to open our Holiday Goods in about 15 days , and
arc so crowded now that wc feel compelled tc sacrifice our
present large stock The sale will "j'
Commence MondayNov ; l'jLtli ,
and include every department in the house Our mail order
department is the most complete in Omaha ' '
We Deliver Free "
Charges prepaid goods at your nearest railroad station or
postoffice If you do not possess a copy of our
112-Page Illustrated Catalogue ,
Send for it Mail orders from this advertisement receive the
same attention as though you were here in person
S. P. MORSE & CO
SO Gen *
DH.ESS . GOODS
DRESS GOODS
100 pieces 42-inch all wool
finest French Dress Goods
in best staple colors , worth $1
a yard All reduced to
SO cets
A YARD
j
|
IS STYLISH
J
NOVELTY
DRESS PATTEE.HS
. $7.50
For Monday ; plain and fancy
to match , worth $20.
COME EARLY
Agents for Butterick's Pat
terns , I
S. P. MORSE & CO-
SUCCOR FOR THE TAX-LIST.
The Diurnal What-Is-It Makoa An
other Demand
A RAID ON THE TREASURY
Vnuelinii Hvpects tlio County to Pay
JII11100 Wiieu It Owes 11 un
Considerably Ijcrs Than
Fifty
CommisBloncrs In Session
The meeting ot the commissioners .vestor-
day so tar as nppearanco went , was ono of
dull routlno , until It bncamo known that an
other characteristic bill from the publisher
of the Domocrathad been received There
was no discussion of the document The
moment it was introduced , however , it was
referred to the commilteo on finance
The bill was for the printing of the procla
mation by the board of commissioners for
the late county olcctlon In brief , It showed
the alleged indebtedness of the county to the
Democrat Publishing company for sixteen
aquaies of advertising ; , publlshod twenty
seven times , at tbo rate of il per square ,
$ _ 4.
4.The
The bill knocked the wind out of soma of
tbo members of tbo board They had not expected -
pected another dose from the Dully Tax List
The bill , however , bad been Hied early in
the morning with County Clerk Iiocho , and
had boon O. K'd by him It was then Bent
to the commissioners
What authority the TaxListhad for charjr-
Inp Jl persiinaro was not stated The con
tract , however , was examined and showed
conclusively that the only rates allowed were
us follows :
For road and bridge and nil ether legal
notlcos , per square , for the iirst insertion ,
KM cents ; for each succcodinsr iusortion ,
14J/ cents " At these rates tlio advertise
ment would cost $10.00. Vaughn's ' hill , however -
over , calls for 51113.10 more
Whnt action the commissioner will take
upon the demand could not bo uscortalnod ,
its nil the members of the board refused to
talk upon the subject
Two bids were oponcd for supplying sewer
brick , as follows : 1 ! . McCaffrey , (11 par
thousand ; t'red Mengcdoht , 8U.75 per thous
and
and.J. L. Welshans & Co prcsontcd a bill of
(7(12 ( for piping In the county hospital Includ
ing an ltom ot $100 for pulling gas pipe in
eighteen rooms which had not appeared in
the specifications on which their bid was
bused Tbo bill was roferrcd to the commit
tee on construction ,
Harris & Patterson filed a protest ngnlnst
the wrong assessment of several lots lu their
South Uuiuha annex , through whlob the
county road runs
Contractor Oliver Davis was allowed a
claim of fl,3 _ , _ for grading Dodge street
Hyan & Walsh sent tn a communication
requesting the hoard to dosignuto those
wards in the county hospital which are in
tended for insane prlsonors , In order that
the guards may bo put on tbo windows
They also suggested that the board take
prompt action ou all requests and communi
cations from the contractors in order tlmt
there may bo no delay in the wojk They
stated that with active attention the building
could bo completed in a few weeks
Contractor 11. O , Uarnos was allowed
$3,103.60 on a grading estlmato tor work on
military road
ThoT , W. Ilatvey Lumber company , by
its attorney , tiled a protest against tbo in-
incrcasa on the assessment of the personal
property of the company
'thecommilteo on Jlnanco presented the
report of the registrar of deeds for the third
quarter , showing a balance ot 0,303.80. The
report was adopted
The comuiitteo on roads reported la favor
of locating road 4J D , from Military road
two and one-half miles south , and fixed the
damages on account of tbo same
The conimltteo on finance recomtnendod
that several small claims for work on roads
bo allowed and placed oa the aext appropria
tion sbeot
The committee on roads recommended that
COXtORED
DUCHESSE SATINS ,
38o.
100 pieces Colored Satins ,
suitable for dresses , skirts , or
fancy work ; all colors : Riseda ,
Amethyst , Dahlia , Gold , Navy ,
Mahogany , BronzeTansWines ,
&c , are worth 75 cents a yard ;
Monday 3SC
SPECIAL SILK
Black Faille Francaise , $1.25.
Regular price $1.75.
Black Aim'JiG ' Royal , $1. $
Regular price $1.50.
Black Armure Royal , $1,25.
Actual value $1.75.
Black Silk , Monday , $1.50.
Actual value $2.
Black Silk , Modaytkl.7S.
Actual value $2.50.
Black Surah Silk , , $ lr25.
< i Worth $2.
Special Silk Sale
Monday
Agents for Butterick's Patterns
1
-S. P. MORSE & CO
1
Ed McEchron bo allowed to place his scales
ou the county rend
The contract for grading In section S3 , 10 ,
10 was lot to James Taylor at 17 cents per
yard
The request thnt the amount sot npart for
grading Mercer avenue to Lowe avenue to
Vesta nvcnuo ho increased to 51.S00 was
granted
The report of the superintendent of public
Instruction showed a balance on hand ot
S105.1H at the end of the third quni tor
Appropriation sheet No 3i , of the general
fund , amounting to -101.11) ) , was passed
I Appropriation sheer , No li ' , of the road
fund , amounting to $ , " > , ( U3.J3 ! , was p issod
Appropriation sheet No 5 , of the bridge
fund , amounting to * llSS.Gj ( , was passed
Adjourned
He Wns Expelled
Foiit Omaha , Nov 7. To the Editor of
Tub Use : In last Sundays ' Issue of Tim
lice appeared on nrtlclo which verv much
misrepresents tbo Tlieosophical society and
some of its founders As I am , to a certain
extent , familiar with the status and alms of
the society , permit mo to correct the statement -
mont in question Dr Cones was publicly
expelled from tbo Tlieosophical society ,
licnco ins expelling Mme lilavutsky , the cor-
rospondln gsecrctary , and Mr W. Q. Judge ,
the general secretary , from the same society
appears to bo n poor boast of wounded van
ity About the much tnlkod of report of the
"Sociot of yPsysicical Research , " Mrs Annie
HcBiint formerly ono of the leaders of the
"Frootliought Party In England , expresses
her opinion in the following manner , while
delivering a lecture August 4 , 18b9 , at tbo
IInil of Science , Old street , London , E. C :
The 1' . It S. was Intorestea in these phenomena -
nomena , but it was not that body which ex
amined ; it was ono young man , Mr Hodg
son , a smart young man , but young IIo
went out ( to India ) nnd investigated these
stories , nnd ho found what ho was sent to
llnd " * fc * "I
toll you 1 read that ac
count very carefully , all that had boon said ,
nnd gave it the thought I could , aud the day
after I rend it-I wont nnd Jo'.ncd the Theo
sophical society I wanted to know the
worst that had boon said ngainst Mme lila
vatsky , I wanted to read the strongest at
tack "
Now this Is the opinion of n person who is
well known for her Independence of thought
and opinion It lnmiu
Licensed to Wed
Licenses were issued to the following
parties by Judge Shlolds yesterday :
Kumo and Residence Ago
' I Gcorgo Pnlmtag , Omabai , , S1
Ellen f5 arson , Omaha 19
Gust Nelson , Omaha , . , , -7
I Agnes Johnson , Omnha ' . . , 54
I Abraham Glickbarg , 1 Omuba Ut
liarthn Lagosa , Omaha ' . . SO
' Otto I'otoraon , Omaha , > C Ill
Einmn Swanson , Oinahu , . , 29
Joseph Albrccht , South Omaha V3 !
1 ronnie I'alusku , South Omaha SI
The Ohio Club
The board of directors of the Ohio club , of
this city , hold tholr Vdgijiur meeting last
night and decided to hold n'rccoptlon Thurs
day night Tbo club is fn a flourishing con
dition It is the only state club of this city
that has increased In intcrc' nnd members
since its organization ' The club is Incorpo
rated and is a substantial ' organization It
has about $ 200 In its treasury and is anxious
for nnother of its grand receptions to spend
it It will bo remembered tbut this club had
a grand and successful reception last May at
the Y. M. C , A. hall It Is expected that at
the coming reception the club membership
will reach at least 1,000 ,
Moetlnij of * Itnlstrnr .
The supervisors of roglstraticn will meet
on Friday and Saturday of the present wcok
nnd Saturday of next wcok to register yotcrs
not already registered , for the bond election
to bo held on November S3. Voters who
voted at the county election ou ullldavits are
required to appear before the board of
registration and bavo tholr naroo * enrolled
ou the registry books , as an atlldavit before
tbo city clar < t does not comtituto a registra
tion
S.P MORSE&CO
To make room for our stock of
IMPORTED
COI1X1AB.S and CUFFS ,
We shall offer our entire
stock of Earl & Wilson Col
lars and cuffs Monday ;
E & W COLLARS
10 cents
E & W CUFFS
25 cents
Ladies Jersey ) ® | ftre (
Ribbed Vests [ JMS
COLONS CARDI- WOOL PINK , ,
fPUItE
LICs-HT SLUE ,
WOI&TH
Childs' Jersey ) TfK
Bibbed Vests J fiffi
jgfflWfck | | WHITE
S. P. MORSE & CO
GETTING TO AND FROM TOWN ,
How It May Bq Done With Horao ,
Cable aud Motor Lines
TRAINS , CARS , TIME , ROUTES
Tlio Coloicd LiKlitH Which Distin
guish the ICnlllns Carry nils at
Night , With Other fea
tures oflntcrcbt
AVnltlnc fop n Car
Omaha U acknowledged to bo ono of the
host equipped city In street railway service
in tbo country She has two great cable
lines as regular and reliable ns the sun ; four
far-roaching electric Bystoms , which , ut first
were an oxpcriniont , and are now rapidly
ncaring perfection In service , aud six horse
car lines which , sooner or later , are to bo
convcrtod into electric lines
An attempt is being mndc to run all the
motor lines oxcont the Ilanscom Park and
North Tyyonty-fourtk Street line 011 sched
ule time This line is still In tbo hands of
the Sprague Electric company and will not
bo turned over to the Omaha Street Railway
company until the system is perfected and
brought down to n ilvo miiiutoservice
The following facts concerning the service
of the various Hues bavo boon collected for
the benefit of the publio which is consider
ably at sea concerning the runniug ot the
various lines , the color of lights , ute :
KLrClUIO MOTOll
Walnut Hill and South Eleventh stteetlino
commences ou the corner .of Mercer and
Lowe avcuues , runs cast to Thirty-second ,
couth to Burt , cast to Seventeenth , south to
Cass , cast to Fourteenth , south to Howard ,
east to Eleventh , south to Vinton , ltoturns
north on Eleventh to Howard , west to
Twelfth , north to Dodge , west to Four
teenth and north by way of Cass Seven
teenth and Hurt streets to Walnut Hill The
round trip is inndo in eighty minutes ; trio
south , forty minutes ; return , lorty minutes
Trains leave both termini over olgbt
minutes until 9 p. in , when the service is
changed to twelve minutes un to 10:30 : p. m.
Thereafter , up to midnight , It is every
illtcen minutes The Ur-tt train leaves each
terminus nt 0:05 : a , in , and the cast leaves
Walnut Hill at thteo minutes utter midnight
Ten trains arc run The color of the light is
red
red.Sherman
Sherman nvcnuo and South Sixteenth
Bticct line commonccson Counuoiclul avenue
ut the motorcar barn ; runs east und south
east to Sbormnn avenue , thence to Clark ,
west to Seventeenth , south to Cass , cast to
Fourteenth , south to Howard , west to Fit
tconth , south to Leavenworth , cast to Six
teenth struct viaduct und south to Vinton
Kuturn trip sumo route The round trip ( s
made in eighty minutes , forty minutes each
way ; trains run ovoryoight minutes until 0
p , ui , , then every twclvo minutes until KKIU
and nfler that o\ery littven minutes until
midnight Fiist cars leaves the termini at 0
a , m. ; the last leaves Sixteenth nnd Vinton
at miduight , reaching the cur barn 011 Com
mercial uvcnuo ut 12:40 : u. in : twelve traiiis :
green light
Twenty-second and Twenty-fifth street
line commences ut Twenty-fifth nnd Lake ,
runs to Charles , cast to Twenty-second ,
south to Hurt , cast to Seventeenth , south to
Cass , cast to Fourteenth , south to
Howard , east to Twelfth , north to
Dodge , west to Fouitccnth and north by way
of Cass , boventeenth nnd Hurt to Twcntv-
sccond und Twcnty-lifth streets ; round trip
fifty minutes , twenty-rivo each way : trains
run every twclvo minutes ; first train leaves
Twcnty-tlfth and lake ut 0:05 : u. m. , last
loaves Dodge nt 11 p. tn In time to catch
theater goers ; three trains , blue light ,
The Ilanscom park and North Twenty
fourth street line is not yet brought to sched
ule time , out a seven minute service Is at
urcsont aimed at
CAUIR
Dodge and North Twentieth line Com
mcncoHon South Tenth street , near Union
1'aciilo depot , runs north to Dodge , west to
Twentieth , north to Lake Fifty minutes
S , P. MORSE & CO-S.P. MORSE & CO [
cxiO _ _ _ jc : r3--X- _
*
(00 ( g UFAGTUftERS SAMPLES
The most stylish goods of the year ; over a M
hundred different designs Newmarkets , H
Wraps , Jackets , etc , at about half usual price M
ON SALE MONDAY MORNING The ! H
greatest cloak sale of the year ; see the prices : M
" LADIES JACKETS ij& " " I
' _ _ _ _ _
Ladies Beaver Jackets with Embroidered Collnrand Cuffs , j H
o
also striped , checked and fancy mixed cloth Jackets , worth $8 , I 9
$ to and $12. : _ _ !
CHOICE $5.00.
LADBES' JACKETS $8. I
Plain three-quarter length , Black Beaver Jackets , stylish H
cut worth $12. H
CHOICE 38.QO.
LASSIES 00ATS $ S2. I
Ladies Cape Collar three-quarter length , black and navy H
Beaver Cloth Coats , worth $16. H
CHOICE $12.00.
LAilES' NEHARSCETS $90. . I
50 assorted styles Ladies Cloth Newmarkets in plain colors - M
ors , checks and stripes , worth $15 , $18 and $20 a garment M
CHOICE $10.00. I
LOUIES' MPS $12. I
Ladies Plush and Cloth Wraps , fine quilted satin linings , H
handsomely trimmed , no two alike , worth $20 and $25. fl
CHOICE $12.00. H
LA0BES' WRAPS $ BB I
Fine Plush Wraps , Plush Jackets , Plush English Top M
Coats satin lined , best finish , worth $30 and $35. j M
CHOICE $18.00. I
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S. P. MORSE 8c CO--S. P. MORSE 8c CO |
for round trip , twenty each way , with n ilvo
minute lay over nt each end of the louto
The llrst train leaves Luke street at 5:54 : a.
in nnd tha last loaves the tracks near the
Union Pacific depot two minutes nftor mid
night The trains run Ilvo minutes apart
ilnv nnd night ; ten trams , icd light
Ilarnoy and West Dodge street line Com
mences ou South Tenth street , near Union
Puciiic tracks , runs north to H.irnoy , west to
Twentieth , north to Dodge nun west to
Twenty-ninth ; round trip , thirty six min
utes , sixteen and one-half each wav ] Bi _
minute service ; six trains , yellow light ,
HOUSE CUIS
Eighteenth and St Mary's ' Avenue Line
Commences at cur barn on Twonty-slxth und
Lake , runs cast to Eighteenth , south to
Nicholas , east to Sixteenth , south to Capital
avenue , cost to Fifteenth , south to Howard
and west to the bead of St Mary's avenue
Hound trip ono hour and fifty minutes , titty
mlnutos each way with five minutes ' lay
over at cuch terminus Cars run every
twenty minutes First car leaves the barn
nt 0 a. in There is no service after 10 p. in
Five cars ; green light
Fair Grounds Stub Line Com men cos nt
Twentieth and Lake and runs north on
Twontloth to the southwest corner of the
fair grounds Carries paisoneers trans
ferred from tbo cable and Eighteenth street
lines Hound trip twenty minutus , tun each
way Ten minutes botwjon each trip , con
necting with every second cable train First
car On m. ; the lastcir , nt 11 pm , always
wults for cable Three cars ; white light
Farnum nnd Forty-first street line Com
mences at Forty-liist and Futnnin , runs oatt
on the latter street to Ninth , south to tha
Union Pacific depot ; returns on Tenth , north
to Farnum , west to Forty-ilist. Hound trip ,
ono hour aud thirty minutes , forty tninutos
each way , with five minutes lay over at the
termini The first car loaves at 5:55 : a m. ,
and the last at 11 p. in Bovon cars ; yellow
light
Thirteenth and Webster street depot
Commences on Cuming nnd Thirty-fourth
street , runs east to Sixteenth , south to Webster
stor , cast to Thirteenth , south to Vinton und
east to Hutcentli Returns by same route ,
ltouud trip , ono hour aud thirty mlnutos ;
foity minutes ouch way , Ilvo minutes lay
over nt each end Ten mlnutos between
cars First car loaves barn nt Sixteenth und
Vinton nt6 a. m. Last leaves Furnntn going
south at 11 p. m.
Twentieth and Saunders street line Com
mences nt car barn on Lake and Twenty
sixth street , runs south ou Twenty-sixth to
Sownrd , east to Saunders , south to Cuming ,
cast to Twentieth , south to Capitol nvonuo ,
east to Fifteenth , south to Farnnin , east to
Ninth , north to Dodge , west to Elovcnth ,
couth to Farnam , west to Fifteenth , north to
Capitol avenue , west to ScraMo-Miti , north
to Cuss , west to Twcntioth and north by
way of Cuming , Saunders , Sowurd and
Twonty-slxth to the car barn , Cars run
every ton minutes First car leaves bum at
0 a. m. Hed light
Farnam and Park nvonuo line Commences -
mencos ut car born on Park nvonuo , north to
Leavenworth , east to Twcnty-sovonth , north
to Furnnm , cast to Ninth , north to Dodge ,
west to Eleventh , south to Farnam , woit to
Twenty-seventh , south to Loavonvvortli and
Park uvoiiuo Sixty mlnutos fur round trip ,
twonty-flvo minutes ouch way with ton mln
utos for lay overs at the termini White
light
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IHtKVITtKrf
Jefferson Davis Jefferson , a colored man ,
was tried in police court yestcrdavnftornoon
for breaking Fred Smiths nose with u brick
IIo wuh fined ( SO and costs , .
T. L. CDtlon , a coal dealer , was arretted
again yestorduy charged with doing business
without a llcenBO His case was sut for
Mouduy
SHUNNED BY EVERYONE
The Homo of mo OiMiailimi Lepers nt
Traonillc ,
A mild Interest ia oxcitcd every yonr
in tlio condition of tlio Cunutliiui lepera
when [ mrliumont ia culled upon to vote
the annual sum for the support or these
unfortunate boingra , 6ny& n. Montreal letter -
tor to the Now York Times , Hut ft
inoro popular intercut is hoinff crontod
by the imestimation ? of two journalists ,
who arc prcbontiiiK all the fnois con
nected with their uroary lifo and pluo *
ingon record tcBtlmony to tlio sacrific
ing labors of the gentle Histcr.s who 111
minister to tholr und
bodily HpiriUiul | _ _ |
Away up between the coutitio3 of
_ _
Glouuoator nud Northumberland , In the i _ |
province of Now Brunswick , ia a bromt ! _ |
bay , into which u noble river empties , 1 _ |
uflor draining with its many branches | _ _ |
the whole surrounding country This 9 _ _ |
bay and the rivotyvith the well-woodod a _ _ |
district through which it Hews , are HH
known ns tlio Miramichi , signifying in UH
the Mic-Mac touguo Happy Kotroat H
This section of tlio province ! _
has passed through many strange IH
experiences , the viuibsitudos of fH
war , the devastating blnzo of i _ |
lli-o ; but yet it remains one of the fair
est spoti in plcturcfequo Now Ltruna- l M
wielt Here is the
ted
leprosy-tain ttar- i
_ _
ish of Traeadio which terrible
, upon a i _ _
scourge litis beoii laid , Put which per i _ _
mits to a few devoted nuns an onportu- |
_
nity of exercising solf-saui'lllco equal to f _ _
that of Father IJumion 1 _ |
Down by the sea stands the laarotto ! _
of Trucndio , the lepers homo and world , _ H
wlicro the Gulf of St Lawrence forces . | |
its way amid Ktind bars and Hats until it HH
spreads out into a pcacofnl bay , laud H
_
locked except on the seaward side A T M
little arm winds round a point of land , J _ _
and small crook tiio
it mora securely
_ _ _
quarantines the fatal spot from the rest 3 _ H
of the world Over this crook a small " *
wooden bridge is thrown , the only con | _ _ _ |
nculion between this living tomb and | _ |
the blight world beyond The stir HH
rounding region is duolt in by the | _ |
tractable , peaceful Mie-Macs , and ono | H
of the districts is known us the Burnt IH
The frigate charged vtitli convoying H
the remains of Wolfe from Qucbou to
England in 175 ! ) was driven by utross of _
weather into Miramichi , and the accidental - ' _
dental anohorngo was thought favorable , _
for fcecuiing a fresh supply of water - |
Six of the crew were do tailed to , M
fill the caslcs from the springs
with which the coast abounds , B
und , after loading thou * bout , they B
strayed off for a ramble in the forcbt , B
where they were captured by the In- M
diaiiB und barbarously tnurdoj-ud. The fl
I captain of the bhip thought the deed | H
was the work ot his natural enemies , l _ |
the Frouch , and ho determined to bo |
_ _ _
revenged IIo sailed up the river and fl |
poured a broadsiao into Fro noli Port , M
killing ull the inhabitants , aud nftor- _
ward destroyed the settlements at Canadian - _ H
dian Point Turning seaward , ho 91
burned the village and c'ltircli at No- _
quaual , and the region lying around the _
lazaretto is kiiownnsuBuriitGhurch"to ' _ |
this day This is a country rich in H
relics and remains of the old regime , . H
and to this day the plow turns'up the flj
treasures of copper vessels with French aj
und Spanish coins H
The lnznrotto is a squnrn wooden 9J
building , and is in no way a marvel of <
architecture , but IooUb liito a slightlyfl
built wooden barracks for temporary .M
use , instead of a structure designed to S
withstand the llorco w > .tor winds that .
coino in from the " . if The nuns in 1H
charge of the hcital ; are of the order H
of the Ilospitalicrub of St Joseph , and ' 1H
are a branch Bout out by the Hotel _ |
Bleu of Alontrcul , the rest of whoso _ |
earthly existence will bo spent tit this _ |
lonely spot _ _ _ _ _ _ ' .
HoiilnticlHtH to Deinointrnle "I
Paris , Nov , 0. The lloulanglst orirnni announce - . ' |
nounco that u demonstration of lioul angists ,
will bo muao in the Place do lu Co nuordo jM
Tuesday next 'J ho participants are to pro
ceod In a body to tlio chamber of U putioa ' 9
and enter a protest against ullowing Jodrlu , '
Uoulangot's opponent , taking his seat , They
will also visit President Carnet aud make a
thnilur protett It is reported the govern ? !
ment will suppiess any demoustratlou what I
ever
Cheapest place in the city for frame * . i
Hoyii , 1414 Dodge St