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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBEE 5 , 1890. 'IIII3 UAIIjIlOAD JiUDGET. Union Pacific Cut OfTM The Wcntcrn PnOMKcr Troubles Oilier Notes. The matter of two big cut ofts on the Union Pacific is being discussed at headquarters. The first Is the Knramlo cut off , saving iUty miles j the second Is the building direct Into Bait Lnko from Ernnstoi via Emigration canyon , n saving of fifty miles , It would cost less money to cross \Vober river nt JJovll's Gate nnd run down the beach to Salt Lake1 , but 11 Keen miles would bo saved by the Emi gration route. Tlio PnH oiiKor Troubles. The passenger rate agreement has proven ephemeral. With only one day of attempted quiet the trouble ha ? broken out fiRaln , and the restless passenger agents are fomenting new trouble. Ono of the complaints Is that the Kock Island Is In hl h fiivor with the brokers In Kansas City , and In consequence the suspi cious agents arc charging that rend with bad faith. General Passenger Agent Sebastian states that ho signed the agreement only on condi tion that the other roads signed , and that so far as ho was concerned the agreement was not effective until ho knew that the signa tures had been obtained , It might bo that the proper notlcu has not been given him und lie has not considered his road bound , but the Kock Island agent nt ICansas City received Instructions liio satno day the others did. Hnwovcr , no positive ovlucnco against the Kock Islnml has been scoured , nnd the agents are only Judging from appearances. Then Ills claimed that the Hurllngton has been cutting Iho rate to St. Louis , and the prospects are thnt the newly formeu agree ment will go to pieces. Promotions nnd Clinngcfl. General Passenger and Ticket Agent W. K. liuscnbnrk of the Chicago , St. I'.iul & Kan- gas City railroad 1ms been promoted to the position of trnnio manager. Ills successor In the former oflico Is W. U. Lord , his former assistant , Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent Phllllnpl of the Missouri Pacific Is making civil scrvlco promotions and ho In creases his start to cover his enlarged terri tory. S. S. Senno Is promoted to bo chief clerk ; Kugeno M , Gannon , hitherto clilof clerk at Atulitson , hits coino to this city nnd will bo in Mr. Phllllppl's ofllco In charge of the central branch business. K. U. Lane has been appointed general ugunt of the road at Cnllioun , St. .loo and Loaven\vorth. , D. K. King , conti acting agent at this city , will have charge of the ofllco when Mr. I'hillltipl Is out of town. II. B. Koosor , traveling freight agent , now takes In all the territory between Hustings and Atchlson. Hero's Another llond. Articles of Incorporation , of the Dakota , Wyoming & Missouri Klvcr railway company have been filed In South Dakota to run through the counties of Ouster , Pennlngton , Xleback , Nowlin , I'ratt , Stai.loy , Buffalo anO Charles Mix. Ills intended to build to Hill City and run throuch the Wyoming oil nnd coal Helds , mid ultimately to the Pacific const , From some point on tno Missouri river II will build to Sioux City nnd Omaha. Avtl clcs of Incorporation and other papers have been srnt to the secretary of state at Lincoln Neb , , nnd also to the secretary of state ol Wyoming , at Choyeuno. Every tissue of the body , every nerve , bom and niusclols inada stronger and moro health j by taking Hood's ' Siirsnpurillu. AXXOLA UEJ1KXTS. Few comediennes nro better known to oui amusement going public than the fascinating VAV Tcmpleton , who appear * at Boyd's Fri day nnd Saturday evenings and tjaturday inatlnco as the star of the famous comedy organization known nsKusscll'scom edians. Since last seen hero Miss Tcmpleton bas had the advantage of seeing all the notiv blcs of Paris , who nro conceded to bo the best farceurs In the world , und in the new piny , "Miss McGinty the star of tlio conv edv Francaise , " In which sbo portrays the title part , she will Introduce nmuj features never before seen in this county. Everything about the company is gilt-edged in every particular , and the engagement will without doubt prove to bo one of the treats ol the season. Scat sale commences Thursday morning. Inquirers for scats uro numerous. The famous Fred Wright , who Is the ad- Tnnco pusher for Hovt's "Midnight Bell , " is In the city. Fred Is nt present traveling on crutches , the result of being entangled in & railroad wreck two weeks apo. The "Mid' night Hell" v. ill open a four nights1 engage ment at the Boyd on next Sunday night. Gus Williams and John T. ICellje nro n Jolly pair of comedians. Williams is a familiar character on the stage anil all over the country , from the tlmo that ho gained fame as a member of Harry Sargent's great vaudeville company twenty odd years ago when ho sang "Champagne Charley" and other songs that still linger in the memory , because of their inolody , until the present flay. Williams has always done bis share of merry-making on the stage. Ho has hap bis ups nnd downs , has made several fortunes and lost them , but scorns to bo on tno road to prosperity again , holding a now lease of pop ularity on the public. Williams nnd Kelly will bo seen in the great success , "You ami I , " at the Grand opera bouse on Friday nnd Saturday next and at a Saturday inatlnco. The company management were persuaded after much oifort to play nt popular prices , therefore largo audiences may bo expected. Nearly all tlio Chinese costumes worn In the second act of the "Pearl of Peltln" arc real court dresses , nnd were not made foi theatrical purposes ; they uro nil heavily cm- brolilered nnd of the finest material ; they art considered by connoisseurs to bo marvels ol Ohlnoso art , and could not bo reproduced In this country for any amount o * money. In one dress worn by T.vfoo It Is said thnt there are four million stitches , and it could not be nmdoby one person in less than nyear. Some of these dresses when first brought to this country from China , could have been sold foi (1,000 to $1 , 00 each. They are much hand Eomcr upon rloso examination than whet seen from In front of the footlights , nnd an nt all times open to the Inspection of lover : of artistic work and designs , 'i'ho "Pearl o Pckla" will bo atthoUrand opera house 01 Sunday and Monday evenings next , at thj fonder regular prices of the house , 23 cents t Improve the nutritive functions of th scalp by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hal Kenowcr. nnd thus keep the hair from fullln ] or becoming gray. Anarchist Plot Discovered. PAIUS , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram to Tn BKE. ] An extensive anarchist movomen bas been discovered at Lyons. Five arrest have already been niaJo and others flre pccted. Notice These olojrnnt designs In furniture carpets and draperies nt our opoulni Saturday evening , Oct. 8. S. A. OUCITARD. 1114 , H10 and 1418 Douglas. A Muni In Every Jtlortli. To the Chicago , Milwaukee &SL Pun railway belongs the credit of bolng th first In the country to reduce the matte ol eloctrlo lighting ot trains to scicntlfl iwrfcctloD. Ono of tlio novel feature Introduced In the sleeping cars Is patent oloetrioromllnpliunp in each BOI tlon. With thla luxurious provisloi reading ut night before nnd niter roll : Ing becomes as comfortable ns by da ; nnd when retiring the toilet may \ wmlo In comfort and seclusion. Tl berth reading lamp in the Pullmr Bleeping cars run on the Chicago , Mi vriuiKoo & St. Paul railway , botwoc Oiuulia nnd Chicago , is patented at : cannot bo used by any otlior rullwr company. It is tuo greatest itnprav xnont ol the ugo. Try it uud bo co tlncod. Sleeping'cars leave the Union Pacll , Omahant 0:10 : p. in. dnlly , arrl Sopot Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. Secu tickets and Bleeping cut- berths at Unli Ticket oflleo , 1501 Funiuin straot ( Bark block ) , Omaha. j. E. PUUSTON , P. A. NASH , 038 , Agent , Gon'l Agent The Morse Dry floods Co. All the bargains advertised by us on Sunday are still to bo had nnd will bo on sale tomorrow. The suits nnd pattern dresses In our custom dressmaking department are on exhibition. "Wo nro daily making num bers of new customers for this depart ment. Our fitter is by far the best in the west. Wo know of none in Now York or Chicago that can equal her for style or perfection of fit. It is not an experiment with us. Wo guarantee a stylish costume and first class fit. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , Custom dressmaking department. S. A. Orchard. Cnrpot , furniture nnd drapery. V'licn ? Sat. ovo. , Oct. 8. Orchard's ' grand opening. Elepant new quarters. 1414. 1110 and 1418 Douglas st. A STUANGK IlICMC. niiznbcth , N. J. , has a Genuine Curi osity limit Old dell. A curious boll that 1ms doubtless hnel an eventful history has been recently dug up in Elizabeth , N. J. Workmen were tugging n vault lu a lot near the "Old Landing" on Elizabeth crock , anil about three foot below the surface found this boll , mouth down. The men sold It to Henry Miller for a trlllo , and ho now has it in Ills possession Bays the Now York Timor. Mr. Miller filed Into the boll , and was induced to bolluvo that It contained gold by its yellow ap pearance. So ho had some fragments tested by several jewelers in KUzuboth , and much to hia delight they all bald the metal contained a largo percentage of gold. If the testimony of these men can bo rolled upon Mr. Miller has a treasure , for the hell weighs about forty pounds. Mr. Miller is a elay laborer with a largo family , and such an unexpected fortune would bo peculiarly acceptable. The bell is thirty-two Inches in circumferences at the base and tapers in long , graceful curves to the top , which is fourteen inches high. To this top is nllixed the crown , by which the bell is swung. This crown is about throe inches across , two inches high and three- fourths of an inch in thickness. In shape it is a coronet , with three aper tures for fastening it to a beam. About three inches above tlio rim of the boll runs this inscription , in half-inch relief letters : : SOI DC HANCICO DAUTIAOA. : * . The inscription does not quite make the circuit of the bell , and the space be tween , the two ends is ornamented with little diagonal figures , which to Mr. Miller suggested the Hear do lis fof Franco , but they seemed too regular in shape for this design. A plain part of the boll is ornamented in the same man ner. There is no date , but the boll is discolored and seems to bo eaten by its Ion burial. The Miholnnship of Kllm both lias boon unable to decipher the inscription , and as there was never a convent or similar institution situated near the place where the relic was unearthed it is a natural con clusion of the owner that in case it contains precious metals it Is part of a buricel treasure. It seems probable that the hell once belonged tea a Portuguese monastery. The scholar Jls encouraged in this be lief by the fact that several hundred dollars' worth of Spanibh doubloons were several years ago found in the sound near the mouth of the creel ; on whoso bank the bell was discovered. Mr. Miller was first persuaded that there was precious metal in the boll by Ills friend Joseph Motznor , who Is a molder - dor in the foundry of Moore Brothers nnd lius some knowledge of metal lurgy. The property on which the boll was discovered belongs to a Mr. For- syth. ' a Stolen. A push cart from 1121 Farnam St. , let tered ( C. P. Whitney ) , Return and got reward. _ A Kcinnrknlilo Monkey. The Now Orleans Picayune tells of n monkey which answers to the name ol Jocko. The children of the house and Jocko are boon companions and of asutn- mor afternoon enjoy a frolic together upon the lawn. Ono day some one throw a match down and the grass ignited , naklng a little blaze. Jocko taw it , topped and looked , then , glanced all iround , nnd , peeing a piece of plank not ar olT , ran for it , crept cautiously to the ire. all the time holding the plank as a hiold between himself nnd tlio Hume , lion threw the plank on the fire and iresscd it down and extinguished it. Vhat child could have rca&oned better nd done more ? Examine Orchard's furniture. Grand opening Saturday evening , Oct. 8. llairour Iionvca Dublin. Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram ti . ] Mr. Balfour , chief secretary foi reland , accompanied by Miss Balfour , Colonel nel J. West Hidgoway , under secretary and Thomas Urowntng and Gcorgt Wynflom private secretary te ho chief secretary , loft Dublin at7SO : o'clocl nis morning on a tour over the routes of thi iroposed railways In Donegal. Tlio train 01 which the party was traveling passed 1'orta down and btrabano without demonstration of any kind being made. .Socialist * Didn't Ilko Criticism. HEIU.I.V , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram t TncBnn. ] A meeting of the Frolslnnig workmen's association was held hero las night. Among the speakers was Her llichter , who severely criticised the act c the socialist party. Among tlio audlenc were a number of socialists who resentc Her Hichter's stricture upon their party , an quite a disturbance was created , The Dontli Itoll. Loxnox , Nov. 4. ( Special Cablegram t Tun Ben. ] The death Is announced c Charles Vorlat , the Belgian painter , ago sixty-six years. lim.iN' ! : , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram t THE Bin. : ] Habbl Dr. Joel , the great tue < Is dead , The death Is also announced of General vo Woyhern. _ _ An Irish Farmer Murdered. DUIII.IK , Nov. 4. [ Special Cablegram t Tim BEE. ] The body of a farmer name O'Mahonov has been found on the roaclslc atSchulu. Investigation shows the man I liavo been murdered. One man boa been a rested cm suspicion ol being Implicated In tt crlino. _ Bart ilralnaco causes much sickness , an bad blood nnd Improper action of the liver nn kidneys Is bad drainage to the human systoi which Burdock Blood Bitters remedy. A UuHsInu Traitor Handed. BEJIUNNov. . 4. [ Special Cablegram Tim BKE. ] A dispatch to the Cologne Q zotto from St. Petersburg suys that Lloutc ant Schmidt , \vlio\vm tried on the charge < betraying tbo plans of Cronstadt to n fo power , boa been fouud guilty and banged , e you genuine Dr , Thomas' Eclcctno Oil. It cur colds , croup , tutuma , deafness and rheum Us in. KOVTH OM.illA .V Ilnnrd of education Meeting. President Persons , Secretary Funston nnd Messrs. Swift , Van Akon , Slate nnd Hobln- son were present nt the meeting of the board of education Monday night , Bills amounting to $ 1,41S.10 for teachers' ' salaries and i luO.50 for janitors , wore ordered paid. The salary of Mrs. Uruco was Incrcaiod to $15 p'.r month ; Mrs. Mcrtes1 to $25 ; Mrs. Van Clcvo's to $15 ; Thomas Fox's to f 15 , nnd Paul S. MoAulay's to $00. Hills of Howard Meyers $27.50 , Secretary Funston $33 , Dr. W. II. Slabaugh Sir , , Fred Fitch DO cents , A. H. Kent V..OT ' , Uruen & Carpenter $0.22 , 'L. A. James ? 25.10. Joseph J. Hrocn $30 , Holmes & Smith ? llW ( , Mrs. O. K. Bruce $ : ) .30. John K. Hart ? S.T5 , John Heavers $2.75 , C. T. Van Akcu * , ' , J. B. \Vntkins & ( Jo. $ ' ) . -I. ! South Otnnlm Lum ber company SI.TO , August King , | J , Wil liam II. Mabcrry $1.115 , L. T. Sun- derlnnd & Co. SM.JiO , Hobcrt Funston $1.03 , Mlllsp.iuh ( & Cuddlngton 230,74 , W. W. Beckett & Co.14.70. . Superintendent A. A. Muriroo reported thnt two additional rooms at Albright nnd ono at Brown I'.irk , were needed. Messrs. Funston and Van Altcn will arrange for ad ditional school accommodations at Albright. Miss M. Davis was elected special drawing teacher and the salury ilxeil at f > 5 per month. The Globe loan it trust savings bank was authorized to do business In the scbools , and tlio board adopted a set of by-laws to govern tlio samo. Superintendent Munroo reported the pro position of the American school book company nn was authorized to order needed books nnet supplies. Under a I/on l of Dirt. Henry McKean , employed by Stcphonson & Williams In grading nt the Union stock- yarils , was dumped over Monday nnel cov ered up with a load of dirt. Fortunately the earth was soft or ho woulJ have been crushed. As it was ho received painful injuries about tlio hips. Proceeding of the City Council. The con tract for grading Twentieth street from N to Q streets , was closed with Owen Brothers. The salaries of the officials were ordered paid while a lotof general hills were referred. Petitions for water mains on Twenty-third from ( J to Hoffman streets and for au electric light nt T nnd Thirtieth streets. Marshal Uremmn's October report , showIng - Ing 117 arrests , of which 2- ! were sent to the county jail , were read and referred. J. I * . Hyau wanted $ " > foi his liorso thnt fell over nn embankment into the street and broke Its neck. Referred. Inspector Clark Howard's Octob3r report , showing 22 diseased cattle had bucu con demned and killed. The report of City Engineer E. S. King , recommending a sewer bo eonstructeJ from F street on Railroad nvoima to J street to connect with the main sower. AsplmUutn will bo used to pave Twenty- fourth street unless the county commission ers refuse to allow the change of tlio material to bo uscd-from Colorado sandstone. Through coaches Pullman palace sleepers , elinln ears , free reclining chair cars to Chicago nnd intervening' points via the great Uoclc Island route. Ticket olllco 1002 , Sixteenth ana Fariiam. Army > 'otes. Only ono more ofllcer of the army is to bo retired this year , Surgeon Mlddleton , on De cember 15. Recruits Mcars , MolT.itt nnd Young hnvo been assigned to troop O , Is'inth cavalry In orders from the ofllce of the general recruit ing ofllecr. Sergeant Lominer , company 1C. Seven teenth infantry , stationed ot Fort D. A. tus- sell , Wyo , , has been detailed for duty by tbo war department on recruiting service at Rochester , N. Y. By nn act of congress soldiers in the army may hereafter wear the distinctive badges ndopteel by military societies to which tbc-y belong , providing all such soldiers served in the Mexican war and tbo late rebellion. Tbo old time custom of selecting the clean est soldier from those mounting guard ns or derly lor the olllcor of the day , has bce.i abolished ished by the war department anil hereafter the commanding oftlcer will be entitled to nn orderly. It Is understood that when the question next comes up in congress to revive the grade of lieutenant general , it will bo in sucn shape ns to inalto the grade a permanent ono in place of any private legislation for any par ticular oulccr. Tbo inspector general of tbo army In sub mitting bis report of the soldier's homo near Washington , recommends that nine gallons of milk bo distributed daily among the old vet erans. As there Is now n dairy connected with the homo , tbo question is , where docs the milk go ] Oiit of 100 military posts or stations in tne United states wliero troops nro stationed , there nro only three where full regiments aio stationed. Fort Clark , Tov. , Eighteenth in fantry , Fort A. D. Russell , AVyo. , Seven teenth Infantry , and Fort Omaha , Neb. , Second end Infantry , The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moines and Chicago business is the Houk Island ves- tibuled limited , leaving Omaha at 4:13 : p. in. daily. Ticket ofllce , 1G02 Sixteenth and Farnam sts. , Omaha. Seaman Is Hot. OMAHA , Nov. 4. To the Editor of Tun BIE : Kindly allow mo space to say to the public that I this morning for the first tlmo read nn item in the New York Voice. I desire to say that in its article referring to myself , it lies , by which I mean , it wilfully tells nn untrutn conoernlng my withdrawal from the Omaha Leader , my reasons for which I had plainly and honestly stated In print , from when rea son the Voice has no right to vary. Prohibition has never been mentioned be tween mo and auy banker. I have not boon Inside of tiny bank even once during the last six months , nor sought to do business with more than the ono I deal with regularly , As to the business men : All such cheerfully allow mo to vote as 1 plcaso , and I cheerfully allow them the same privilege. "Tls true , tliat some who nro uot business mencondemn mo for doing as th < n do , i. e. voting according to conviction. \V. T. SEAMAN. Baking 3 CcedlnlUlUoniof Home * 40 Years tbo Standard. G. A. Lindquest IS AOA1N IN THE Merchant : - : Tailoring businessiinillnvllM his oltl friends ami pat rons , ns well ns thu nonorul publlto rill nnil Inspect hit ) now stool ; of Imported cd iloiucbtli yrouloua , Uvorytlilni ; Uratoluss.an ESTABLISH ED 187 4. 3153 15TH SI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LADIES ONLY FEMALE REGULATOR , Baft andCetialn to iKor monty r ltd from Many ) Clergymen , nctora.nnd public spoaUcrs we Cherry , Hevtoral. It H liio f.norlto remedy for hoarseness and nil aUcctlons ol the vocal organs , throat , nnil lungs. As an nnoUyno and cipcotorant , the effects ol .tills prcpnrallou xro promptly rr.illzctl. "Aycr's CheriTtJ'ectoral lias done me gre.it pood. It Is a SfllmilM remedy ( or all dli- cases ot the Unont and lungs , nnil I lm\o much plcasuro In teslllylng to Its mcrltv- ( Kev. ) C. N. Nlultols , No. Tlsbwy , Mass. "In my iTofuailon of an nttctlonccr , any nfTectlon of tho'wlcoor tliront U n. scilotis matter , but , nt each attack , I liavo been re- llo\cd by a f8W doses of Ajci's Cliurry rcctornl. This remedy , \\lth onllunry care , has wiirkedsiifhamaglcaU'lTcctthatl ' hmo suflered veiy little liicomciiluncc. I \\n\o \ \ \ nlso used It In my fniltllylth very excel lent results , In coughs , colds , Kc.Ym. . II. Qmutly , Mlnlaton , So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , IIY DIl. J. C. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Maei. Bold lyullUruftltU. J'rlccl ; elt boltlta , J5. r8B8tl8&S6tt8 Fbysiclans , Surgeons and Specialists. L4OO DOUGlA AS e Oil A. HA. NK& The most widely and favorably knowa spec ialists In the United States. Their Ion , ' ox- perlonce , remnrkixble skill and unlTer ! suc cess In the treatment nnd cure of Nerroui , Ohronlo nnd Surgical Dlicasov entitle these emlnont phyRlclaim to the full conQdenco of the aflllctcd evorywhorp. They Kunrantno : A OKUTA1N AN1J POSITIVE CURB for the awful effects of early vice and th numer- oui orlli that follow In Us train , 1'UIVATE , IILOOD ANU BIciN BISEASKS ippodlly , completely nnil nurmaticntly ourpd , NKIIVOD8 I > EIUltTY AND BEXUAL DI3- OKUKKB yield readily to their nklllful treat ment. PILES. FISTULA AND HEOTAL ULOER9 Riinrnntecd cured without pain or detention rotn buslncst. HYDUOUULR AND VAIIICOOKLB permanently - nently nnd successfully cured Ineverrcaio. BYl'IllLIS. GUNUUUlIEA , OLKET , Spur- nmtorrhorv , Bcir.inal Wcaknnss , Lost Manhood , Night Emissions. Decayed Kacultlea , Fumnlo tVouknotii and all dollcato disorder * peculiar to oltber eex positively cured , ns well 119 all functional dlsorduri that result from youth ful follies or thu execsot niiituro yoari. ' Ouiirnnteod permanently RIP'PIIP1 < Il1 U A\lj cured , removal ou nloto , without cutting , catibtlo or dilatation. Ouroi affected Ht homo by patluntiltbout u mo ment's pnlnor annoyatioo. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A < sITTU niPK The awful effects of /I OUIXL' L/UKIi / early vlco which hrln s orpnnlo weakncis , destroying both mind nnd body , with all Its dreaded ills , pornianenty cured. cured.'C RRTT Address those who hare Im- \J. ULi 1 1O ualred theinselvps by Im proper Indulgence anil solitary hthlti , which ruin both mind nnd body. unuttlnK them for business , $ tudy or innrrlaRO. MAItRIEIJ MKK or tho-o entorlnfton that happy life , aware of phyiloal debility , quickly Is based pen fnot . ' First I'raotloal ex purl - ence.-ti cond Kvury case In npeclally studied. thus starting right. Third Medicine * are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus off eotlngcnres without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , M09 DOUGLAS STREET. OMAHA. NF.B. A.MUSISMRNTS. THREE NIGHTS ONLY , SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. Beginning Monday , November 3rd. J. C , DUFFS n IN A GILBERT & SULLIVAN REPERTOIRE' Tuesday Evening : 'Tiratesof ' Penzance. " Wednesday Evening : "lolanthe. " Grand Chorus of 05 Voices. A telegraph Instrument has been plncei : ipon tlui btago und election returns will bi n-ad between acts. Tlicro will bo no advance In pilces. ( Trand TWO NIGHTS ONL'l Friday and Satiuday TJ & I Nov. 7 nnd 8. Matinee FinST JOINT Al'l'KAHANC ! OF OTJB OWN THE GEEAT LAUGHHQ PE5TIVAL BVBBYBODYS BOOM Mil T , EHLY Illustrnt ° il by 1'rof. Hcrrmnnn nml9 " ° J ; ' - . 1 er MagnlfleentCOMl'ANV Ob" COMK1HANH. The ffoctncL TWO NIGHTS ONLY Sunday anil Mondayl'ovcinbcr9and 10 lllceiDlxey'n ( Srancl 1'roiluctlon oftlioClilncao am KngllKli Comic Oliuru , entitled tlio * Peanl of Peking S ) GO CLEVEIl ARTISTS 60 ( i All the OrlglnaVfoeneryl AU tha'Orlglnal Costumes ! All the Original Music And In fact a rarEalflccnt prcductlon by a lupct Compnnjr. Prices : JI.OO , 7iCi SCouudZx1. llox slicctojien Sat urdny nt 1) ) a. m. D ime Will Lawlor , Manaecr. Corner lltb nnd Far s noniibtruots , Uinalm. WEBK.Ol' NOV. 3rd. noyalTeddo Joinii > se , our f 10001 Importntlon o Itoyul Japanese Arilits. Mons. Jlunaulln. the L-roat it Ariel AttlstnCtlio modern tlraos. Coupled will DK. I1AILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A I'uH Hct of Tootli on Hiibbor , for _ .vv _ _ I'IVE Doi.i.uts. A perfect flt Rtinrnntrcd. , 'i't-'cti | o trvotoi without imln or danspr. ant ) wllloiu tmuBJ tbotlcs. Oold anil silver ll K ut lowei rates , nrlilconna Crown Work. IcctU with outulatcs. Allvsorlt warnintea. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance. ICtli strcot elevator Ojjcn oven nss until 8 o'clock. _ W. S. ROBINSON ANALYTICAL and CONSULTING GHEXMIST. Waters and Oils a Speolalli J112 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , NEB. A STARTER : We will sliow you this season sonic bargains in overcoats that \vill make your eyes open in aston * islimcnt , We have given you many bai gains bcfcrc you know that but those we offer you now will beat them all , We have made a deal with a first class manufacturer , one who makes nothing bn $ overcoats , for his entire stock , about 5 000 garments. He was overloaded and had to sell. We are al to offer these goods at less than they cost to manufacture. As a starter we offer today the following : three lots : No. 1 , All wool wide wale heavy cassijnerc overcoats , blue and black color , lined withgool scrga well trimmed , at $6. This price would not pay for the cloth alone in that garment. No. 2 , An excellent blue chinchilla ovcacoaf , corded edge , lined with fine plaidcassimerc , only $ r.5& The coat is worth $12. . No , 3. A large lot of vgry fine kerseys , fashionable shades , bound with double warp Farmer's satin , lap seams and 'handsomely gotten up , These we offer at $8. The regular retail price of such a garment is $15. There arc more bargains than these , It would take a big space in the paper to mention them all. The fine grades arc as choice garments as were ever shown ready made and in fact many of the ovei * coats are in point of material , make and fit equal to custom tailor work , BOYS' OVERCOATS. Our stock includes a large line of Boys' and Childrons' Overcoats of serviceable material desirable patterns and tasty designs. Although the goods \vere made up for fine retail trade , wfc are able to offer them at such figures that they are within the reach of everyone. Not often do you get an opportunity to purchase such garments at the low figures we offer them this \vccl \ < When you remember that these goods arc offered by a reliable and substantial house , whq guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings with the p\ib > ic have gained for them the reputation of reliability , you can appreciate the value of the made. Open , until 8 p. in. Saturday , 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothin Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and ajP BOO miles nearer you than any other market , Correspondence. * , solicited. OMA.HA. NIBJB. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. "The goods which please are already half sold. " -AND- Fine Overcoats. Come early and take your choice from the full assort ment now offered. FACIAL BLEMISHES 111 * lautit litaMlihimntliilbo \UirM fur Hit treatment of Hair icd Hcalp , licwina , Jlolo , W art , .itrriiuou Uulr , lllriliinirki , Voih. rrccKler , \ rtDktct < lu-a > ti9 ItiU V ftDt ( JilviiklD.Ariir.riinpU * ' ' . liarber'ilttli. bcara , . - , . Itr Marii , l-'oclnl He- vclopniiTt.buuktnC'bccKietc. Con- . . - - inliatlcufrteot cfllcncrliylttur. fin book ami -nln afftctlnniatul tlitlr rart nn all ikln i < trf tmfiit ont lcOtn nnr acilrr forlOcti. JUIIV \V4lonitlTlcr , DrrmnlutncliU 1 " * Vf" 4"1 Nl" Mir 1'nrli 'llv. ' VVUIllUl lll ! V'n FACIAL r > IIA I * tiirllM I' SUIn nnil Mrnli .o ( ttrwittitior by imtt. fi < > f yt- latiii , > Ullltbll 4. Niw Dora * Tfiltln lint In * aadlialtd , Bwteijr , IVot U. a.llU'lIB , m t'.luabu , r , V. NO CURE ! ! NO PAY , 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. FeTcntccn yenr ' experience. A rnculnr eridunteln medicine , ni diplomat ihow Is it1 tlio greatest auccoia nil Nervous. Clironlonticl rrlmtadlnoatot A porminont cure ifiinran1 Hl'cnnntorrlia'.i , Lost M.uihuoJ , Homlnal U'oaknci.n. MKlH Ixmoi , hnpolenor. SyphllH , dlr HID tilt cam' ! of Ilia llluod , hkln iinil Urlnarr Orenni. N. II. I mmrantuo ( ; > 1J for orotj ona 1 un iUK lo cure. Consultation Ireo. IJoolt ( Il7 .crlo3 of Llfo ) sunt froo. OiUco ho HIM9 u , m. to H i > m 10 & . ill , to 111 m. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH -A.T- 1303 HARRY P. DEUEL , City Paeaenpfor and Ticket NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Bp clfla for Hr t rla , rijitneij.riti.KujMleU.Wnlit. lulneii , M M i Iwpretilon , Hoftenloir of Ibu lir lnn > - [ ultlnn In loitnlta.iil Kaillni ; to mltcrjr Uixav arl UeAlh , Premature Out Age , litrrennpsn. l.oi of rower Inolther &ei. InvoluntArI.OIIM. . nil Hitrmotorrhcxa causil liy oTer-tiertloi of the liraln , it\t-tlusn \ ot orerlndul enco. c.achlK > x contalnionemontb'itrcnU mant 91 nbox , or all for IS. rent liy mMIiifpald. With etch ordur fur elx I > OXPI , will cvnd purrha or ( nmriDteu to refunil nonojr | f the truitmeiitfalla ( g euru. UuatultcctlMUcaandecnulneiiulilumitr GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Turnum Street , - - Ouaha Net ) , JlljO lithe llm unnatuml dlicliarf nml I > rlvntcilliioH ciiif ini'ti. A ceitalnrurn for tlieilolilll. tatlnR vvakucsa jiecullir tonmcn. . Jlirencrlbo Hand feel ! In rrroninirndlui ; It to oil tmrrvrpm. J STOKER. MO , DEf.HUR.lLL Hold hr IlruKKistl. Till I'll ICJI 81.00. BRACE UP , MAN ! Orlaln dlnnrdprn ot mv : make lliem Dim. 'flmt'H lifi-aino ilicy loio hone toonoonl I . . .n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ( inHlleil Hcalrtl ( ten for | OUR NEW BOOK IliS ( ? & ! SSlStf3& flttii * Mrlliixt * " hnvo n nnux it".r < jno ) < olu cfHtttrrm * . " EKIE MtDIOAL CO.BaOal , K. f. HAVE SOMEST LE ! WANT"P'D.-AJ"t'uni5ulltl'0.l'Inlc ! ( ! ' . . ? VAl 1L ' " . V\ > - -"Oijlhes ( Unoi tlio < inlj line over III vrnlodtliutlioUlithavIotliM with nut | ilnl ii iiorfoct Hiici'Pha ) ( intent recontl ] Issued ; sola only by [ incutsto "horn tlio ov elusive rlslit la Klytui. On receipt of rwmitHH will send wimple line hy mill : | ulf < o cliiiti Inrst price lUt nnd terms lo uuont. ticcuri vnur toirlUiry ut once. AUlio.it TIIK 1'I.V I.ICSH 01.0TIIK8 LINK CO. , J7 Herman it. \Yorecsler Mati. G.8 . , WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omaha tor Gorhain ufacturl us Go's Sterling MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS cine CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is tlio Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Conic and BCD us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St To euro nillouineSB. Rick Jtcndaclio rnnnlpatloo. llalnrlx Liter Complilnu , tuki tlm calo and curtain leniodjr. S.UITli'.S BILE t7sothoBM.AIIBIZBMO Jlttlo tlo ) . Tliey nro tlio moat convenient mlt ull oM 1'rlcoof iltljcrilio. 25 ccnU pirbotllo. KIfifilRIf * " ' 7. 17. 70 : PlioUirravortl .lOOBBll t * i > an UUooItnlailctuto | tut eocu ( ccppeni or BUiuia ( ) , , " J. F.RMITIt ft CO Makers of "llllulleam , hi. J > JUB ! Ma a aV XjIC ) CJT Djrt A Jk - ' IN ALL THE WOULD THERE IS UUT ONEtUrU > DR , HMNES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC 11 ran It qltta IM A rup of * otfte or ti u , or I ilele of fut Uf without tuo km llneoo4r7 Itli abiolunly t aru4icr - , j _ A partnauint anil iptedy wire wliflhtr H > . JF l'rtllil1I ' mo < Ur udrtniororaaaloohi ) * reelt. II " * ? . . . _ It opor tB < to qumtly ncl witt " "v./ . < UI1 W bU * . IDVn W UOUBlBUB.at * rl p"/"Ir ct iuuplUd br ULAKJS.DllI JtJUUAHJJUON UHUU O0 O ltU . Fouljir > IK9O'lY..r > r. l < lno' I'nrloillcat TIllJ lj ) 3Kri'iilirouody ] , acton tlio iiioriMtru l I'l.em ,3 cure uiuro iliiii irutu whuioror cmio. I rom i momtruatlon. Tlieioiillliiliaukl notbi Uken ur- nupreunanoy. Am , I'll Co , lloralt' ft nit. . > cur , Clay Co. , la. Ounulnobr Bhoriuan i Mct ° J ei { Do.lL'oit.nu.irl' . . OOmahat , U. A > Melchyr BOuUi Omala ; M , f. tlllJ , Council Ululi. I' ' , ur i fur IX