TlllU U31AJL-1A UAJLJLY BEE : TQIUHS.DAY , NOVEMBER (5 ( , 1890. THE CITY. Omaha nml C'ounoll IlHiffs pnttorn makers will moot Thursday evening at 8 o'clock nt lillU Douglas Btrcot. The twcnty-Hrst nnntinl ball of the Duninl cnglno and hose company will lo ) given ul Exposition hull Friday even ing , November 1 1. Chief Crnmcr of the railway mntl ? or- vlco loft for the IJluolc Hills yostcrtlny , whore ho will assist In the starting of eotno now mull routes running Into Wyoming. The committee appointed by the dis trict court to prepare anil report resolu tions In respect to the memory of Justice Miller will make their report ut the opening of court Saturday morning , No- Tomber 8. _ _ " .IIIHI us Good , " Say some dealers who try to sell a substitute preparation when a customer c.ills for Hood's Barsapnrilla. Do not allow any such false ttutcmcnts as this induce you to buv what you do not want. Hcmcmber ttml Uieonly reason for making it is tbata few cents inoro prolltwlll bo innilo on the substitute. Insist upon having tbo best medicine Hood's Sar- luimiilla. It Is peculiar to itself. ( "oil nly Court Cnsri. Judge Shields called the docket for the November term of tbo county court yesterday morning. It contained 103 cases. The following - lowing entries wore made : Fleischer vs Blazer , dismissed at plaintiff's cost ; Aycrst & Taflinder vs Kichnrd K.Stone , dismissed at iilnlntlft's costs ; E. C. L. Ilawcs Company vs .T. C. Wllcox , have to fllo Bccurlty in tlireo days , and thirteen ilnysto answer : William F. VMgo vs T. F. Mulli gan , Judgment for plaintiff , fc'iOT.M ) ; Omaha rubber company vs M. U. Vnrnoy , default ; Mldilletou plato company vs IX W. VanCott , ten days to answer ; It. Wallace & bens man ufacturing cnmpany vs N. J. Kdliolm ct al. , im.r > rfori > lalntlir ; William I' . Senicketai vs M J. Kduolm , $ ms.- > for plaintiff ; Ameri can papcrcomjiany vs Western printing com pany , 1(18.81 ( for plalatiff ; John A Johnson vs Charles T. , . Wright ctal. , leave to Mlo an swer by 15th ; S. W. Hoist vs Charles I ) . KriiKu , j.93 ! forplalntllt ; Sorcn T. 1'aterson vs 1 . Justlnscn , $ J i.ll for .plnintllT ; Star Union Lumber Co. , vs Myron IX Carrot al , default ; Mills & Everett vs. 0. Hossu ft Co. II vo days to answer ; Mollni ) Mlllnmi , t Stoddard vs. Don Carlos Lumber Co. et al default ; Deere , Wells & Co. vs. Gustavo ICocssnrr , default ; John Clay Jr. ot al vs. John HuclUiolilcr.fJII.'J'JforplttinlllT ; John Hush vs. James S. Ucmpsey , fWKBO for plaintiff ; Joseph L. Wolsliam vs. Sidney Smith , fcHJ.M ! ) for plalntift ; Oliucr U. Jeffries vs. Si. C. Nichols et al , $7i .fll ; Annlo Cuu- nlnglium , I' . McKnory. J.50. ! S for plaintiff. KlroworkN. SKY ROCKKTS.UOMAN CANDLES , RED FIRE , ETC. , AT MAX MKVEU & CO'S. - rho only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council LJluffs , Dos Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vcs- tibulod limited , leaving Omaha at 4:16 : p. ni. dally. Ticket ofllco , 1C02 Sixteenth and Farnum sts. , Omaha. Military Notes. Private Campbell , company C , Seventeenth Infantry , Fort 1) . A. KusscllVyo. . , has bceu granted a furlough for four months. Sergeant McKay , troop C , Ninth cavalry , DII duty at Fort Wswhaluo , with troop U , has been transferred to troop G , and ordeied to Fort NIobrara. Privates Council and Sattcs of the Second infantry , stationed at Fort Omaha , bavo at > - piled to bo placed on the retired list , having served over tbiity years. Piivato Sullivan , company H , Sixteenth infantry , Foil Douglas , Utah , has been granted a furlough for four months , ultli per mission to go boj end the limits of the di vision. Marrlnjro The following marriage licenses were Is- lucd by Jadgo Shields yesterday : Name and address. Ago. I William II. Thomas , Omaha . ! C I I'ltlo Snocd. Uniulia . S4 Jacob Mnldfllluh. Oniaba . 22 Kntlo I'rcnoli , Omalin , . 19 J flcorRO II. Onvn , Omaha . 22 I Minnie 0. Uairuo , Omaha . 1U I John t ) . MuD.inlcl , Omaha . ! ! : > I Lucy Il.illaiitlno , Omaha . 'JO I ( > . W. Mlllor. South Oumli.i . 27 I Marie i ; . MoDoimuiili , South Omaha . ' 'C Tlio New Viaduct. The hist of the main girders of the Tenth trcct vi.uluctwcro lifted into position yes terday , making tbo lingo iron bridge com plete , so far as tbo supporting frame worlc is concerned , from the abutment nt Mason street to the abutment at Jackson street , Only a few sections of the cahlo conduit remain main to bo put in and then the iron wort will bo complete. Work upon putting down tlio cypress cobble blocks has also been begut at the south end , and tbo floor Is laid neatly bnlfway to Jackson street. A X\0 VMCIiJIKJi T9. The "scat sale for Fay Tcmploton's appen r ftnce. In conjunction with the famous Russell's comedians nt Boyd's commences tomorrow morning. The engagement is for Friday anil Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee , nnd as the dashing nrtlsto Fay Tcmuloton has not been seen liero for years and th < supporting company is one of the strongest h ; the country and the play "Miss McGlnty , " thoroughly new , original and described as being excrueiatmi'ly funny , an enormous nudlcuco should witness the ilrat presenta tion. tion.Tho The announcement that Mr. Charles Iloyt's latest production is n complete departure from tlio broad , slap-bang style of entertain ' meat for laughing purposes'only , which ha < inado him famous , will undoubtedly attract all amusement goers to Uoyd's opera hoim next Sunday evening to witness his lates effort , and unanimously pronounced as his greatest sur-oess , "A Midnight Bell , " whlcli had a rim in Now York of llvo months. Curiosity Itowiirdcil. An amusing instance of southern per Eovoranco under dilllouUlos recently como to our oars , says a New York lotto to tbo Now Orleans Times. A youiif Indy from Louisiana had hoard much o Mrs. Leslie Carter's beauty , and fcurfu that she would not sco tliu now star ii the south , the enterprising girl mad friend * with n habitue of tbo Ladies Athletic club , which adjoins tin Berkeley Lyceum , where Mrs. Carter i rehearsing und coaxed tbo latter to lint out if there was any secret communion tion between tbo buildings. Curloslt found a way , but a very small one , anl the girls crawled through it and ol talnod an entrance to the Berkeley wliil rehearsal was on. Miss Kntoto ( thl isn't her real name ) enjoyed the break Ing in more tlmn she did the rehearsal She snya Mrs. Carter is being coachci by Bolnsco even to the least inflection c her volco. Tlio admirable points abou her are her blonde hair nnd her dress ing. She wore a neglige one of thos famous negliges of shimmering hlu which fitted her form like n mold. Th two girls stayed through about half a hour of "Did I say that right Mi BolnseoV" nnd "Is that the ivny you war rae to do It ? " with which Mrs. Carte Intorlnrdcd the dialogue of the play an then crowded back to the athletic room nud washed the dust off their hands. Vaseline for Lather. To slmvo easily and painlessly is io us oil or gronso Iiibtoad of soap to propai the chin nnd eofteimho bcord. Vuselii IB tbo most convenient , and It should 1 rubbed in quite freely. Then , with keen razor , shaving can bo done quick ! nnd without n suspicion of pain. Soap really unnoccbsury , nnd shaving wll oil or vaseline Is cleaner , us well i Jiloasantor , and , what la more to tl point , there is uo Irritation whatever Ihp skiu. Blorno's I'rnpory Department. Wo hnvo fitted our now drapery de partment with every dcslrahlo fabric for doing the best of modern window nnd parlor drapery worlc. rmOC'ATELLES , SPUN SILK. SATIN DAMASK , MOHAIR DAM ASKS , flax vcbours , titan vobours , etc. Wo furnish Bpcclnl designs totally un like nnyti.lng over dotio in the city nnd are convinced that you will bo well re paid for asking us to submit you SKETCHES AND 1MHCES of drapery work. Wo are making very low prices on \VINDOW SHADES , and warrant ovcry slmdo wo hang to bo perfect and fit in every way. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Drapery department. The suits nnd pattern dresses In our custom dressmaking department are on exhibition. Wo are daily making num bers of now customers for this depart ment. Our fitter is by far tbo 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 nn experiment with us. Wo guarantee a stylish costume and first class fit. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , Custom dressmaking department. BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A lot of boys' knee pants purchased ut about half price recently in New York. These pants nro made from the remnants of cloth loft over from cutting fine bulls and are VERY , VERY CHEAP. j3oys' knee pants 60e , worth 75c. Boys' knco pants Cic ) , worth $1. Boys' knco pants S9c , worth $1.25. Boys' knee pants SI , worth SI.50. Boys' overcoats $1.1)0 ) , worth $3.50. Boys' overcoats $2.60 , worth $5. Boys' suits Sl.flO , worth $3. Boys' suits $2.00 , worth $1.50. Tills department is on the main floor , Fnrnam street wing. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Men's furnishing and boys' clothing department open until 0 tonight ; wo have some special bargains. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Men's natural gray undershirts , 7Cc. Mcn'fe heavy all wool undershirts , 'Joe. Men's natural gray all wool under shirts , S1.2o. Men's fine seamless sox , loc , Men's unlaundried shirts , 50c. Men's night shirts , 75c. ' Men's super British sox , 2-5c. Men's heavy gloves , sox , suspenders. Boys' clothing is in the same wing and on tlio same door as the men's furnish ings , and we offer a special lot of BOYS' ' OVERCOATS AT $2.75 , worth fully $4 each ; wo have also a lot of BOYS' ' SUITS AT $2.90 worth $5 ; wo have also a lot of SCOTCH CAPS SOc , for men or boys. MEN'S ' AND BOYS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. TilE MOFvSE DRY GOODS CO. , 10th and Fnrnam Sts. In the CoiirlH. It was 10 o'clock when district court opened yesterday morning und.ovcn then the members of tbo bar could not refrain from continuing th Jsplrltort discussion of election results , in an unusually loud whisper which for ouco the baUIfTs overlooked to an extent. After having heard a number of motions the various judges proceeded to their rooms. There they called almost in vain down the day's calendar seeking to llnd eases the lawyers in which were present. Judge Hopewell finally took up the case of the Fremont Huttor company vs. S 'brooder , wherein plaintiff nslts ,100 for alleged im proper packing of a shipment of eggs. When the case of John Cherrctt , charged with burglary , was called the defendant was not forthcoming. Judge Clarkson ordered that the bond was forfeited nnd instructed the commencement of proceedings to collect hamo , which is for $000 , with John and James Dougherty of South Omaha as sureties. The ttco'a lOluctton Komrns. The count of Tuesday's election has been unusually slow , as previously stated. Tills could not have been avoided. The Western Union telegraph company has done and is doing everything In its power to facilitate the transmission of Tun Br.n's reports from all sections of the state. The service that company has rendered this paper during the election has never been equalled in this city or state. Four lirst , elass operators wcro de tailed to work the wires leading to Tun BBI : telegraph looms and these men withstood and subdued a perfect cyclone of news reports for Tun Hue. Everything asked of manager Umstcd was promptly and cheerfully pro vided. Ho knows what kind of service o newspaper must have and ho also knows his UUblllCbS. A Cnlcr'BVoaUncsi. . All old Indian , giving his name as Quash' Pa-Me , and who says he is chief of the Sac tribe , was brought in from Iowa and locked up at the county Jail on the charge ol perjury. After being put into Jail togs ol Jeans QuasU-Pn-Mo looked anything but c chief of nobloicdmen. The poor old follow scorned to feel the humiliation of bis sur. roundlngs very kecirly , and cither couldn't 01 wouldn't talk. Ho was brought in by a dep- utv United States marshal. Hon. Frank Colton of Washington , D. C. , Is in the city and paid a visit to Tin : BKE , Mr. Colton was the first general passengei agent of the Union Pacitlo railway , and 1 ; well known to the old residents of this city , having lived hero many years ago. Mr. Col ton held the onlco of consul to Venice durltif Abraham Lincoln's administration , ana ha ; traveled extensively In Europe. Ho Is now permanently located iu Washington City. D , C. . and owns considerable property In Omaha Baking ADVKNTUJtCS OP T\VO lUUDKS. Hoiinrntotl friiin 'Iholr Iliilitilcs by n Nauulily ICIovutoil Train. A breezy llttlo incldont on Sixth nvamio last wcuk runilshcd amusing jiroof that there are notno Btrniifrors In town to whom the olovutod ralh-oiul Is still a novelty , euys the Now York Sun. It wis a double brldul party , evidently working' ulT extra cash nnd sentiment by a visit to Ko\v York. By the help of civil pas ongord they Hucoobdoil In pass- hip slops , ticket oIllL'o and chopper out to the platform in peed order. There a thousand things en- paced the two brides' attention , and In ulcasod auriirlso they ran plddlly hither and yon , imUtTurcnt to tlio approaching preaching train. On f ho came , slowed up , ( , 'iites wore Hunt , ' open , and with a shut1 ] ) hello to their partners the gentle men in truly independent country fashion slopped briskly aboard , expecting - ing the Indies to follow. 13ut the ladles had seen no necessity to hurry them selves , so with a clatter and ban ; , ' ofT the cars started , leaving the trim Dldos behind. Then a most painful sccnn was enacted. The frantic husbauds btriij- glcd to stop the locomotive , jump over board , nnd yell out consolation and di rections to tliolr walling wives , much to tlio diversion of hard-hearted citizens crowding the platform. The train , however - over , whisked round a ctirvo and the concentrated passion of the week old bridegroom ; * had no power to reverse the course of prosaic elevated coaches. At llrst the deserted females refused to bo soothed. They wept and wrung' their hands , requiring the combined efforts of the olllclals to still their worst fears. When the choppers assured them it was all right about the tickets and they might board the next train , tboy refused to mcddlo further with such a sudden sort of a machine , and inquired the way to tlio street. In marked con trast to the gay , insouciant manner of their entrance ten minutes previous , the brides turned down the iron stops , and taking linn but fearful positions at the foot , awaited the runaways return. One curious lounger followed the incident to the end : saw the husbands arrive pantIng - Ing and perspiring , the wives fall in their arms , and watched the quartet , after kisses and explanation , walk off safe and happy again. S. A. Orchard. Carpet , furniture and drapory. Until Tul > . The porcelain lined bath tubs nro the best , for there are no cracks or rough places for the lodgment of micro-organ isms. Every tub , however , should bo scalded out every time it is used. Heat is the best disinfectant in the world , and the frequent use of hot water for rinsing out tubs is an absolute preventive for nil possible contaminations. This is the crroat objection to public bath houses. IS'ot enough care is taken of the tubs , and poreons with skin diseases bathe in any tub , indiscriminately. HAVE YOU SEEN . IT ? Wo refer to the full and comprehensive treatise on the Blood and skip Whether you are sick or well , every homo should have a copy. //3W/ are well , It tells you how to keep RO. 1J you are sick , it tells you how to regain your health. This valuable pamphlet will bo mail ed frco to applicants. Tin : SWIFI SPECIFIC Co. , ATLANTA. GA GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE , THE OllKAT t . H ENGLISH HEM- KUV. AnimfHll- ItiKcureforSvm- limlVeiinoin , HpcnontorrlKoi , Impotoncjr , and all ilhensc ? tint follow i 88- quence ot Holf- nbiue ; IM 1,093 Pain In the Back , Ulmneas of Vision , rromntnro Olfl Age , nnd munj oilier diseases Hint lead to Insanity or coniuraptlon nd n premature crnve. I W Full particulars In our pamphlet , nhleh wo do- Urn to > end frto by mall to every ona. llfTho Spe- tlflo Medicine Is sold nt (1 per package , or MX pack ages for $5 , or will bo sent free by mail on receipt ol the money , by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAKNAJI STKHET , OMAHA , NUB. Onnocount of counterfeits wo Uato adopted tbi Ttllaw wrapper , the only ueuuln * . . Tiitf c Pj I ULl w I I Theclyicptlrtlic < lct > mtntc < l.uliot ti er rroni em.ce s of ivurk of iiilutl Ol body , UrluU or oxi > o < iiiro In Malarial Regions ? wiliriiiilTiiU'H I'llls tlie most gcninl roHloralUo VTCroffcrvd tlivNiifrc'rliig invalid. Try Them Fairly A \lKoronnboily , nn roblouil. NlrouB nor\cnuiul ucliuorful in liul111 remit. SOLD EVERYWHERE. PIANOS C. L. Erioson , Local Agt , 200 N. 10th SI Medal and Smi'd Iidilub Corner Oth and Harnoy Streets , Omaha. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN , President Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMenamy. DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A 1'ull Sot of Tootl on Hulihor , fur rivu loiins. . A perfect fit guaranteed. Tooth oxtriotc wltlioutnaln or Uiimror , mid.wltlout . uunci thetles. Gold nnit silver Illllng * nt lowcs rules. IlrlUgo nna Orawn Work. TectU will outplntes. All work vrurraiitod. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAK Entrance , 16tU street elevator Ojga ovci nss uuttl 8 o'clock , Many dlergymen , Ajrr's Cherry lloetiiinl. It l ilio favorllo remedy lor liuaratiitss mid nil affections ol tlie vocal orgaiuj throat , mid lung'j. As an nnoilyiio ami uxeectuiunt , tlio carets o ( tills preparation nrirproinptly icallzcil. "A > cr's Chorrp 1'ectoral liiisdonu mo great cooil. It U a splomllil remedy for all dls- casct of the throat and IUIIRS , nnd I hmo much pleasure livtvitltylnctulti nicrlts.- ( llcv. ) C. X. NldiWs , No , Tlshiiry , Jlass. "In my profession of an anclloticci , any affection of tlio voice or throat Is n seilom nultcr , litit , at each attack , I have been re. llcu-d l > y : v few doses of Ajer's Cliony rectum ) . Tins remedy , with ordinary cnie , lias worked such : v magical effect that I ha > o suffuicd tury llttlo iiicomeiili > ricc. I hnvo nho used It In my family , \\llh very excellent - lent remits , In coughs , colds , &c. " Wm. II. Quartlj , Mlnlaton.So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , DR. J. 0. AYEH & CO , , Lowell , Mnss. HulJ by all Urut'gl.U. 1'rlce $1 i eli botllcB , $5. ' OPERA BOYD'S HOUSE SEATS ARl-XOu OX SALH. For the Appearance of the Brilliant Artiste , PRY TEMPLETON AND TUB FAMOUS Russell's ' ComBdians ANM ) TUB rAHUC.M , PUIIOU OK Till : KHA , SM1SS McGINTYi or Tin : COMIIWK ritAN-CA.isi : . XilUlK anil Mutliipo. I'rilllV Yftv " 7 2 i'lb'IlJ ' Commencing HlUdrtU\ , . / Th NIGHTS ONLY rrlilny nnd Satiirtlar , Novcinbcr'tli niiUBth , S.iturdny Mattncu. F1HST JOINT Al'l'KAHANCK OP OUR OWN GEEAT LATJOHING FESTIVAL BVERYBODYS BOOM John T. ILL ! U&I. Illustrated by 1'rof llorrmnnn niiclfro ! W Toclcr- ern MnKiilllcentroMI'AM urCO.MKOIANS NotKitlumnlni : thn unusual croolliMico of Ilili spocln ! onKiiRciuent. the prices will be Iti'iorred Beats 2"c , .IJu , Me llox aunt. ' , "Souucl SI. Dux tlicct opt'ilTIiursclM- . Jhc Grand "wo NIGHTS ONLY Sunday anil Monday,1'ovcmbcr 9 and 10. HIccA , Dlxpy'n rirnnd Production of tlio Chinese anil Kiik'11" ] ' < - < milcOi > i'ra , untltludthu Pearl of Pekin All the Original Scencryl All the OrlRinal Costiimos ! All the Original Music ! And In fact n mngnlflrcnt production ty n supcib rompnn ) * . I'rlcci : tl 00 , Too , Koaudlioc. llpx slicctorcu Sat urday nt 9u. m BOYD'S Mastei'piece and Crowning Effort A MIDNIGHT BELL. THIJ OllKilNAIi CJHl'AT CAST A CAHI.OAI ) OK Ui\MSTIC : SPHNKHV Sonti wilt bo put ou talu tatuulay prlco . jime Eden. Will Lawlor , Manasor. Corner Jtth and I'm- naiii irools , Oniuliu. WKK1C OK NOV. drl. Hoynl YeddoJnpnncst- JIOOOO Importation of Itoyiil .Taiianeve A rtlsU. MOMS. Miinsulln , Iliu Krcat- ntt Arlul Artist of the inoilern tlmi" > . Couploilvllh thebost Iron poof vocallxts , Coim'iliain , imd .Icatcn nn tlio American Slugc ONI : Dl.Ml ) AU.Mll'i TO A I.I. "The goods which please are already half sold. " Black Bheiriof SSt PinB O'liBrcoats , Come early and take your choice from the full assort ment now offered. A STARTER : We will show you this season some bargains in overcoats that will make your eyes open In astoa islinicnt , We have given you many baigains bcforc-you know that-but tliose we offer you now will beat them all. 'We have made a deal with a first class manufacturer , one who make ? nothing but overcoats , for his entire stock , about 5000 garments. He was overloaded and had to sell. We are"ablo to offer these goods atess than they cost io manufacture. As a starter we offer today the following three lots : No. 1 , All wool wide wale heavy cassiincrc overcoats , blue and black color , lined with good serga well trimmed , at $6. This price would not pay for the cloth alone in that garment. No. 2 , An excellent blue chinchilla oveacoar , corded edge , lined with fine plaid cassiincrc , only $7.50 , The coat is worth $12. $ No. 3. A laroe ; lot of very fine kersey ? , fashionable shades , hound with double war ] ) 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 are as choice garments as were ever shown ready made and in fact many of the over 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 Childrens' Overcoats of serviceable material desirable patterns and tasty designs. Although the goods were made up for fine retail trade , wa arc able to offer them at such figures that they arc within the reach of everyone. Not often dp. you get an opportunity to purchase such garments at the low figures we offer them this week * When you remember that these goods arc offered by a reliable and substantial house , who guarantee the exact truthfulness of every word they advertise and whose dealings with tlie pub ic have gained for them the reputation ol reliability , you can appreciate the value of the o made , Open until 8 p. m. Saturday , 10 p. m. i \ I f\ uo Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. WOONSOCKET & RHODE ISLAND We carry the BIG STOCK of the west , quote Eastern prices and 500 miles nearer you than any other market. Correspondence solicited V CoV , OMAHA. Try our Leather Soled Rubber Boots. GALVESTON ! Th n THE GREAT DEEP-WATER SEA PORT for WESTERN AMERICA. The large num tier of ocean steamers constantly loading at rhe wharfs ; bank clearings averaging $7OOOOOO to$9OOOOOO a "week ; over $6OOOOOO granted by the government for harbor improvements , all show the gigantic strides she is making to commercial greatness. The city is on the east point of the island , and must grow westward , a glance at the map shows beyond a shadow of doubt that it cannot grow in any other direction , but directly over THE DENVER RE-SURVEY. This is the only unoccupied residence property within the city limits ; is strictly choice ; has an electric car track through the property ; the owners are grading streetsbuilding new houses and taking proper steps to make it the cream of Galveston prop erty. Where else can you find a place forced by natural barriers to grow over one particular property as in this case. Prices $1OOOO a block , of 24 lots , 2Sxl2O feet ; or $60O each for corners , andBOO each forinsicle lots. Terms , one fourth cash , balance easy at 6 per cent interest. For further particu lars , apply to L : JB > WATSON ; } Ma ers' Galveston , Texas. NO OUR.EU NO DrDO 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. * Pcvenlren jeiri' experience. A rccular emdunteln racdlclno , as diplomat iihoir It itllloUtrlnj irlth the creatoit luCcesi nil Nerrous , Chroiilosncl I'rlfaloillson'oi. A | purraiiiontcuroeusrant'i'l for Oitirrh ipcrumtorrliiea , l ) st Manlioml , Seminal \\oakQcii \ , Miht Ioi < o < , linpniuncr. Syplillli , dtrlcturo imlal S ci i > 9 ofllio lllood , Hkln unit Urinary Omani N. II. 1 k'u.irantci ) I.VIJ ( or urerj u o 1 ua loruij > in1 rtl I'D ' cure , C'oiuut'jitlou Irou. lluolt ( MfCorlo * atl.lfe ) lent ( roo. Olllco liourj - 9 u. iu. to p. m. U n m. to U iu. DFt. SAJNTDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT uo7 H et'lK. . . ( MPIUV 0r1 r BIH Ml * " " ' * MOXKI. Hide for Ihlnpti tote , tur.ol Gp rilln1 l n. | l > ln | r lMil' . l.t. Coullnuan. I ulM t < of rUcllllllT Ibtouih ill fAHTil , ruilofloi Ib.nlo IIHLTIIl.a tK.HKlll mill lUtljic turrrNl ftll ( Uillj , r wt fbrfctt tioiio IB ciik. DXLTiutl tfai Biorr C * lti 43 , tad p , nle icirir uttillr I * , tj In three nMOlfei. Bf ftlvd p B.jtlll IT . AUDEN ELSC1RICCO , , 1CIUKUHIU , CHICAOI.ILi. "HOW D'E ' DO ? " Borne nnswer clifrrlly. tpruu o tlicy J5"'t * unit full of " / ' . Olhfi-H nillurlnjt Jrom MIJII - . OI'N IIKIlll.I'I'V , ir. . HDtwvr Kloonilly. \jMjS \ S j ' " "rtWHCAT'AiLsToU7" FEKV1ALE BEANS W. S. ROBINSON , ANALYTICAL and GI-IRMIST. WnLors and Oils a Bpoolaltu 1112 DODGE STREtT , OMAHA , NEB , LOST POWER. Ncrvo Ili-nni cure nil nciiml wo.iknos InelthO noi , nctlnx on nurrei , bruin , luiiuil orvntin AIINO * I.IJTM ri'lifc for liupotoncy nlnhlly innl lon . loll inoiiiurir Imil drnnmii , iiver lnn to miilolr II Nw. imiliml'l SIX ImxMlS NKHVK IIKAN CO llunakV. N V , Huld br Uuudiuuu Drui : Co. , 1110 I'turum S ( Juiuhu. FRENCfl SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE ind permanent CURE lor all rme MoTlheURINARY ORGANS. Cur where olhirtroatmentlal U , FulTdiitctlonjwflh each bolllo. Price , one dollar , See ilnmture ol E. U. SIAHL. For Qolo By All Drugglati.V IB it ,