8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEJG3 , THURSDAY , DECEMBER 4 , 1890. THE CITY. Two minor permits aggregating 8-350 were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday. Cnptuin A. Allco nnd Kmons Holfo have been appointed gangers nt the Ne braska City distillery. N. W. Pctors , son of Collector rotors , has been appointed sliinip clerk nt the Nebraska City distillery , a position recently - contly created. In tlio police court yesterday the jury In the case of Mr ? . White , charged with keeping a house of assignation , brought in u verdict of not guilty. A warrant was issued for the arrest of JohnT. Dillon , charged with changing the plans for n building ho la having erected on Nicholas street. A. L. Ulckovor , the prohibition pro prietor of the Hub restaurant In Omaha and of the Merchants hotel In Lincoln , has routed all of his rooms in the latter place to the alliance men who are there contenting the election. It Is under stood to bo prohibition headquarters. I'VoNli "urnwljcrrlcs At the California fruit store , 103 S. IGtb. All .11 uslc tit Ilixlf Price. 0,000 pieces only lOa a copy at Meln berg's , 10th st. bot. Capital nvo & Dodge. Cn u versa 11 on in Five IVrcIcn. Friday , at 7 p. : . , free lecture at Y. M. C. A. , fully Illustrating the natural method. Gorman at l.'JJO and 8 p. in. Tickets at lowest rates ar.clsu porlor accommodations via the great Itouk Island route Ticket olllco , 1002 Six teenth and Farimm streets Omaha. ON TO TI1H fJlONT. A.Hattallloii , of Cavnlry I'UHHPR to tlio Kraut nt Ft , Mcndo nl NlKlit. Yesterday morning , nt 3 :30 o'clopk , another batalllon of"cavalry passed through this city on its way to Fort Mf.ulo , South Dakota , to got in readiness to net in the event of an In- iUun outbreak. The troops loft ITort Lcavcnworth Tues day morning nt 11 o'clock and arrived in this city yesterday rooming. They trav eled In two specials over the Missouri Pacillo malthg the run without adventure. The first section comprised four day coaches , "Atlantic. " Tlio n caboose and the sleeper BcconJ contalneil seventeen cars of horses nnd mules , eleven box cars loaded with troop equipments and supplies anil one car of com. In the coaches were qunrted the men who represented three regiments as follows : 0 troop , Ninth cavalry , 75 men. Contain Francis Moor nml Lieutenants J. KMoIllaino nnd S. S. Wright. 1 troop , Fifth , cavalry , 57 men , Captain J. Ilabcock , Lieutenants 13. 1' . Anilrus , S. P. Vestal undJ. T. Unities , the last mentioned of whom 1ms been attached to the troop. I Hoop first ravnlry10 men , Captain C. C. Cnrr , Lieutenant W. Scott. FirstLtcutctmut W. C. Brown , connected with this company , Is in St. Louis as aide to General Merrill. F troop Second cavalry , 37 men , Captain S. M. Swigert , Lieutenants A. M. Fuller and Slyer. The battalion comprised 217 men and ofll- cers. A more hardy nnd whole-souled body could scarcely bo imagined. Notwith standing that they had ridden oil duy nnd wcro very weary , they rapidly excused rcportorlal curiosity nud answered all questions propounded with u < lrslio to afford all tlio Infonnatlon desired. They wcro supplied with everything re- cjuired to inako the trip as pleasant as pos- Bible , though some of them could not thinlc of the Hardships to wtdcli they might bo sub jected without shuddering. The ofllccrs had long been in their berths In the sleeper when culled on by Tin : Bun mini. Some of them had been dreaming of the firesides and families they had rudely left , others of the little church in the valley where their lirst orisons had risen to heaven nnd others still of the girls they hud left be. hind them. They wcro aroused from their slumbers , tallied" gaily and unconcernedly like true- sol liters , who would make less spceu in moving upon a feast than they would into a fray. The battalion was In command of Cnptnln Carr , an experienced oftlccr , whoso military record extends back to IbiU. Lieutenant Colonel Snnforil , who has commanded the bat tnllou at Lcavenworth , did not. receive march Ing orders. IIo had , however , telegraphed tc 'Washington , nnd it was thought ho would bo enabled to follow them , bcliig excused fron duty on several examining boards at the posi for the promotion of oftlccrs. Lieutenant Wright acted as adjutant ani lieutenant Anilrus as quartermaster. Dr Ten Eyck was the surgeon in charge. Thi command will reach Fort Meade today. One of the gentlemen said that Lleutenan W. M. Wright of tlio Second infantry of thi : city , who Is attending the school of instruc lion in Lcavenwortti , Imd asked to bo per milled to jolu bis regiment at ttio f rout. Notes. Private Edward Hastings , company B Sixteenth Infantry , on duty at Fort JDouglns lias been granted a furlough for three months from December' ! " , IS'JO , and ordered dls charged on tils own application on March 11 1801. 1801.Second Second Lieutenant Arrasmlth , Second ir fnntry , lately on duty in Iowa , recruiting fo the Second Infantry , has applied for a sic leave of two mouths. Lieutenant Arrs smith met with a bad accident by fallin do\\n a ( light of iron steps on a frosty mon ing , Captain C. A. Earnest , Eighth infantrj ntntloncd at Fort Niobram , has been a | pointed acting commissary of subsistence b Cicncrnl Drooko and ordered to Kushvillo t inalto issues of army subsistence supplies ) the Indians nt the I'ino Itldgo nnd itosobu agencies. rho only railroad tram out of Omah run expressly for the accommodation c Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moines an Chicago business is the Hock Island vci tibulod limited , leaving Omaha at 4 ; ' * p. m. daily. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Sixteont und Farnam sts. , Omaha. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Bee bklg1. Attention Union Iiahcir. OMAHA , Dec. a. To the Editor of Ti Ttici : : i want this comtnunlcatlon to bo notice upon the union labor organization th certain corporations nuU private compnnl forced certain worklngmcn under threat i dlschnrgo from the free exercise of their pc Eoiuil rights as voters. 1 believe that nn outrage like this Is ino dastardly , moro liarmful to our good in irco country than the bulldozing atlributt to the south. I hold that any imtividu comnany or corporation , irrespective of part should , if guilty , bo exposed for public co dcmnntlon und public boycott. A good Ic con now nnd after election will frco the wov inptnon from a degrading yoke. It w stated In open meetings that bulhlozln threat/i and fraud o ! this kind were made coerce worhltiginen's votes forChnltoo , ca dldalo la the Seventh ward. Lot this nc "bo looked up. U. S. Fumiou , ; DHV OOODH CO. New Cloaks Boino LADIES' IlEEFER WITH VEST , $12.60. Tailor made of line black cheviot cloth , cord bound cdgo , rolling notched collar on both jacket mid vest , nothing like It in Omaha under $18.00 , our prlco $12.1)0. ) LADIES1 REEFER WITH VEST , $15.00. Tnllor-mndoand braid-bound of splen did black diagonal cheviot cloth , front lined with silk , soft roll collar , with standing collar to vest ; very Btyllah , warm , durable , worth $20iour price Slo. Wo haven't a largo stock of thcso two styles ; coulel not got all wo bought. An early call will bo necessary If you want one. LADIES' So CLOAKS. Only a few.loft of these ladies'new- markets advertised Sunday last at $ < > .00 as none In the lot are worth less than $10.00 this is a chnnco not to bo missed. MISSES CLOAKS 10 , 12 AND 11 YEAKS , CHOICE $ .75. Wo have about L'5 misses good warm -and Btyllsh Gretchen cloaks In dark shades of narrow stripe olive and navy 10 , 1U and M years only , other sbes all Bold will lot these fjo now at choice for SU.To. PLUSH SACQUES. &K.OO nnd ftiU.OO. You will find it Impossible to match one $2.3.00 and $30.00 plush cloaks in either quality , finish or shape ; edges guaranteed not to wear olT tills season. CHILDREN'S JERSEY DRESSES. 0 , Sand 10 year sizes. Wo will offer special Bargains this week in line , all wool , imported Jersey dresses , all of now and stylish design ; nothing moro durable , and at prchont price nothing so economical for dress , school or homo wear. Sco them on Urd lloor. NEW MUFFS. Just received , new muffs in black hare , oppossmncaiio seal , wool seal , as- trachan , beaver , mink , black martin , Persian lamb , seal slcin. Also children's ' sets at low prices. Third lloor. THE MORSE DUY GOODS CO. Dr. Birnoy cures oat irrh , Boo bldg Kcliimc.l. Our eye and ear surgeon , Dr. E. T. Allen , has returned from a day's trip to York , Nob. , whore ho performed some very successful operations. The cases presented included cataract , cross- eye , caturrhul deafness , degen eration of the drum-head , en larged eyeball , and others. Ho albo lltteei several pairs of correcting glasses. The doctor's case book shows that during tlio past year ho has op erated upon and had under treatment twenty-six cases of cross-oyc , and his phenomenal success in the cure of this affection is ono important factor in giv ing him his reputation. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh. Boo bid. g German Conversation In Five AVceks. Free lectures next Vriday fully illus trating Iho natural method , at Y. M. C. A , , atlioO and 8 p. m. French at 7 p.m. SOLD Till ! } 1JO.NDS. Kesiilt of I'onca'N IJillliiK In the Real Instate Hxc'Iiniiisc. A week , or perhaps ton days ago , the secretary of the real estate cxchnngo listed for sale at tlio exchange rooms several thou sand dollars1 worth of bonds of Ponca , Dixon county , In this state , Word was received Tuesday that the bonds bad been sold. The communication did not state wlcth or or not they had been pur chased by Omaha capital , but it did heartily thank tlio exchange for what It had done nud considered the bill reasonable. In fact , the gentleman who wrote said that ho desired to become a member of the exchange. Iho organization , however , at present can not take in any outside members , but it is the desire of the majority of the members that provision bo made in the by-laws to allow them to ho received before long. "At last , I can oat a good square meat without its distressing mo ! " was the grateful exclamation of ono whoso appetite had been restored by the use of Avcr's SarsaparillaJ after years of dyspeptic misery. A teaspoou- ful of tlio extract before each meal sharpens the appetite. A Itcnl Ijlvo L < ord. James Rogers , a young Scotchman , who came to this city last April and entered the employ of Bates ! t Co. , commission mer chants on Eleventh street , as roustabout at $ S n week , left Tuesday evening for New York , on his way to Scotland , where he claims to have boon summoned to become n lord. IIo told his friends that he had fallen heir to the title of Lord Dumbelt of Uunroek castle , which is situated m the northwest part of Scotland. The estate is valued nt 30,000 nnd tlio an nual income Is 2,000. The estate was vested in Kogers' mother by her brother , the former Lord of Dunrock , and now reverts to her youngest son. This is the story as told by Rogers , -who Is twenty-four years of ago. IIo lias berne a pooil reputation hero , and his good luck Is credited by his acquaintances. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg. German or French In Five Weeks One term of each will bo given by the Natural Method at Y. JI. C. A. , com mencing with free lectures next Friday. Gorman at4:30&8 : p.m. French at 7 pin. A . \XO V\VEMJE\TS. The prices for the best orchestra seats ( the first fifteen ruws ) for "Tho U. S. Mall" en. pagerucnt nttho Grand on Friday nnd Satur day next , have been raised from CO to 7 ; cents , as this Is nn exceptionally strong at traction with a very high-salaried company and plays only in tha best theaters , in tin larger cities , nt their regular prices , whlcl are considerably higher than the above. The remainder of the Grnud's usual scale o prices remains unchanged for this engage mcnt. The feminine contingent of the cam nany Is composed of six girls , who are said tc bo c remcly pretty. The advance sale will open this morning. _ _ _ _ J. F , Godfrey , advance representative foi "Arizona Joe , " Is In the city , arranging foi the opening performance of a four-nights engagement , commencing at the tiruud 01 Sunday evening next , at popular prices. This evening the stage of Boyd'i opera house will ho occupied with a gram spectacular production of Klralfy Urothers 0 "Arouad tlio World , " under the per eau 0V supervision of Imro undllolossy Klralfy.wlv V for the past three years have been separated They have "burled the hatchet" and eomi together ngaln , uniting for the purpose of re producing some of thvlr greatest successor not only to equal tint tosurpasa their forme attempts. The play they selected was the mos popular spectacular "Around the World,1 which they have newly mounted and dressei innghtflcuntly. nnd when presented reccntl ; at JSlblo's la New YoilOand tlio Chcstnu street opera house , Philadelphia , it wn acknowledged by the public and press to ox ccl their former efforts. .Every detail ha been taken cara of , ami it is enough to mini anteo to know that both of the Khalfys Lav devoted their tlino nnd attention to mak "Aroiiud the World" In its now form a re vival of which will long bo remembered fo Its grandeur und brilliancy , So.ita for th entire engagement are now on sulo. Beginning next Monday nnd continuing fc a half week Mr. W. II. Powers will preset ! at Uoyd's opera house his well known nn popular Irish drama , "Tho Fairies' Well. This is the second year of the play bcfot the public nnd Its success has been marko by good returns to Its proprietor. Mr. Corn Johnson , the \vcll known Irish comedian , 1 the leading player in the company , and th favorable place occupied by bun In the goo opinion of the public speaks well for tliosui cess of the drama. "Fairies' \Voll" is a con pan lot ) play to Mr. Power1 other ponulc attraction , "The- Ivy Leaf. " lull i DOLLA The fall of 1890 "will long be rememToered as the greatest season for black cheviot suits known The demand has fullyequalled the supply and and at one time they were very scarce. Wchavo at all times tried to keep up with the procession , but once in. awhile \ve have been compelled to say to our customers , "They're all Gone. " Anticipating a still greater demand for them for Holiday wear , ( for where's the man-who don't like to dress up then even if it is only once a year ? ) -we have put forth our strongest efforts to get up a black cheviot suit that would please our friendsand at the same time meet the most economical pocketbook. We've accomplished our object.Our buyer was instructed to buy the best wool black choviothe could find ata certain price. This he has done to our intense satisfaction. Next , to get them made. This he had done by one of the best clothing manufacturers in the country , insuring an elegant fitting suit. By buying an immense quantity of goods , ( nearly 4OOO yards ) and getting such a number made at one time ( over 600 suits ) we have been able to procure a suit fully the equal of those being sold at from twelve to sixteen dollars. As we expect these suits to be the biggest advertisement for us we have ever had , a little description of them here may not be out of place. The ma terial is a strictly all wool black cheviot , every fibre.The linings'are all good substantial goods. The binding a fine mohair , and as to the making well we had them made so that they would make customers for us. THE STYLES ARE. : * * FIRST Single-breasted sacks , without binding , with patched pockets. SECOND Single-breasted sacks , mohair binding. THIRD Double-breasted sacks , , with double-breasted vests , with flat binding. FOURTH Cutaway frocks "without bin'cling. FIFTH Cutaway frocks with mohair binding. The pants to the bound suits have flat braid running down on outside seam. They c'onie in regular sizes from thirty-three to forty-four. We shall place the entire six hundred suits on sale to-clay , in all styles , and in all sizes , at the one uniform price of / * TLJ'nn * T T T A T3O A O < T T THH ETTLJ'nn JJOI LAKe A SUIT. Undoubtedly the greatest sale of suits in the country to-day. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS. A.MU SB.M13.TMT S. , J NIGHTS 0 a S" SATURDAY MATINEE OOMM13NOING Tr A _ _ / ? THUltSIDAY. JLJGiC. 4t. Trlitiiiiilutnt Ili'tlifit of IMRE KIRALFY'S { cut ami Klanorute. 1'i-oilittitloii , A'tii-- jHmniiiu nil I'ruvtoitH Itcrlettts , AromidmWorld Under the 1'orsonal Direction ot Irandfccnury. Gorxoous Costumes. Oroiit Couipa- ly of 'J'erpslcurcan Artlstt , Tlio Suez Cnnnl. The Ilkmlo llnllel. Tlio lloynl XccropolH. Homo of the .illkuilo. The ( llaeit SUIrwiiy Tlio Wreck of the Lieu- rlottn. The Eccontrlo I'aliitu.ThoLlvo Klopliant. Sale opens Wednesday ut regular prices THE ORHND-SPEGIHL WauajuI Salunlai ; , Dcc.Sih liClh Salurdatiand Matlnic. S'o Dead IjOltcrs In TliK BrlRlit , Itrlsk nnd Brcc/y. 'Iho Fnrco Conuuly ifuiisatlon of the duy , the U. S. MAIL An Amlablo Sntlio on Uncle Sam's Tos- tal Service. Special Scenery , Novel Dnncos , Klauorato o tiinies , Now niiis'.u. Tills lilKh-siiliirlocl eomiiany uannot utl'oul to play at popular Drloes. Tlio following aiOtlnrlceshavo/Ctii ) [ | ) / ) urrutiROd : Urclicstra. 1st lj rows , 7fio : till other orchestra teats Mo ; balcony lJo ) nnuSjc ; Kiillcry l.r o ; l.ox seats TJc and $1. llo.x sheet opensThuisday morning. DIME EDBN MUSEE. WlLIi LAWI.EK. .MnnnKcr. Corner 11th anil 1'arnam Btrcetii Umahn. WcukofDuc. 1st * TlioDcrvllIu l-'umlly 0. DocUstuilor. Tno Uinulri llravcs. Tholtiillaii Gypsy Hand. Artlnc. 1'anurQuuou. SUlncy , tlio > Vlilttlor. A brlsht , theory oiitortalnmunt , rcflnoa ana full of ADMITS TO ALL , l , wliot U or ri-oin CSCCRH of norlt of uilud at body. tlrliiU or c iioduro In Malarial Hegions ? will riinlTntt'M IM1U ilio most cental rcsloi-utlvocTcr offered tliobiif Icrlug liivuliil. Try Tkem. Fairly A TlRorouH Ixxly , iiuro blood. Nlronfi nervcuuiitl ucliouriul inlnclulll result. BOLD EVERYWHEHE. C. L. Eriokson , Local Act,200 N.lOth St OR. I'raftloo llmltoil to DUcasosof llu LUNGS Nervous System Iticluillne Xcurnljln , , Convul. elom , bulnal Irittt- tlon , Uhpumntum , Clironla Alcobollnii , Nuri-om llc.nlucla' , Nervout l'ro tratk < a txinsumptlon and all dlscatcjoltlia lunji Ituouia 310 to Ssa , BEEBDILDINQ , OUA1U. "Grind with every wind. " THAT A KB BARGAINS. ( lii-lloiidayj ( and ( or that day only ) We shall offer nn assortment of At a reduction -which is sure to surprise everybody. Ourbestgrades will bo mark ed down from $0 , $8 and $1O , to Plainer goods from $4 & $3 to $3.OO. MOTHERS nnd others Interested In small folk ancl small clothes will take notice that these prices are less t/hnn the cost of material. The fine work and artistic combinations are our contribution to the trade. REMEMBER : Monday , December Stk , BARGAIN DAY ! DR. MILKY , GRADUATE DENTIST t A Full Sot of Tooth on Uublicr , for KIVB DOM. A its , A perfect nt Rrewantocil. Trolli oxtraoteO without pain or dimcor. and wltlout nnaos- thotioa Gold anil silver Jill tigs nt lowest rates. llrlUgoniullCrown Work. UcothvltU - ontjilntoi All wurk wiirraiitoil. OFFICE PAXTON BIOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM rutrarcp , ICIh ntroot clovutor Upcuotua- ngs until 8 o'clooU- NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bpcclfla fnr Hjr t rl , nitilnm.r5tiK urflgl .Wiike. lulnes * . WenUl l > eprJ lqn.ioeiilnKpf ; ( IU Urala.re ; iulunir li Intanlty Mil leaJIntr to misery decar anj doilh. Prtniamre Old AC < > , lurrcniuci. Low ot I'nwer tncllher er. Involuntary Lpuei , anil Blwrmatorrl.nju CAuieU by overoxoitlot u ( Iho liraln , relM l > uio or . OTer-luilularenc * . Koch box cnntalnionjmontt'j treat. mcnt. irabot , or ill for J ) . f ut . \Yltli each onler ffcr l l > oi * . will ten.l iiurilMOi1 piar ntio to r rnnd pioncy If tha trealmtnt [ alUW cum. Uuariuitwi l u l tuuteonulne uildunlr by GOODMAN DllUG CO , , lUOl'arnumStroaU - Omaha Neb. "FRENCH SPECIFIC ; A POSITIVE tnd permanent CUR EC 'or ' all dlioattiollhey BINARY ORGANS. Cures hcrooth rtrcitmenllall .fulldireclioniwltheach boille. Price , ona dollar , ice tlgnatuiool E. L. 8IAHL For Bale By All Druggists. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE WoonsoGkBt RhoclB Island Rubber Co And wo tvro their western ngonts and always carry a largo stock. Aildrosa , Shoe Go 1204andl2061Iarney Street. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent In Omaha lor Oorhnm Man ufacturing Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUT GLASS and CHINA , Our Stock of Pine Goods is the Largest und Our Prices the Lowest loino ami sco us. Cor. Douglas & 15th St NaturelntcncteiJyouforoMBn' ltyouareillsf - . liuwill tttlp > ou.atiij hy ualni ; jiroper means. you cancel well amlwtny ell \\Vcure Wurit [ OUR NEW luUnli , > . . l.vtr > UilnBCunllilelitlalttl y5 ! DON'T ' BE A FOOL.L KO O-UE.B , ! NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS Douglas Street. Steve repairs ot nil descriptions for cook and hoatliu Htovos , family anil hotel rin'cn. ; Watc ittuclnnonls aspoolulty , ROBERT u HUG , Proprietors C. M. EATON , Manager. DR. SA.WDEKPS l > isHmoVV.rfcri ( Until Z2 Ulrtail 1 > T Ml Nm _ , _ . - , BUT AHDSUSPIIIJOHf r BMl'Mi < * l"'f' HOMiT , Malt for ibliir llf pur ton , fur. l U.n.rill < 9l > ti M. tlllci Krr.lj , ) lll J , foilli- ! / . lanftpncut tiirr BtB or KlrctrlcltT Ihroufh * M UKAK I'illTH , reitorllif Ibtw lo 1IK4UII d Vll.dlllll H h KlMim Klvflrle ( urrtnl r U UitiHtly , or vr htlm fi.Uiu U caib I1KIT mt Hj.peukbrr C ai | < Ut * 43. ( ! p. Muni cuil' r. m&ji.MlT i rnIn Uirei montljl. Hrllci paiuphUl Fr. . iO , II' . Jinriihino iiuiiit curfiUnlotoSliiUyi WINTER RESORTS CbirinlDg Winter Resort In the H HunlsvllIcHolclSubslanlIalEIcantXc\v , | , \ , 1IAIIVKV S. KXISO.NManiizar. , t' . U12N1SOK Anlstanl I K. KIOHtrS tlTTLE VEGETABLE PltLS CLMB Ilrniliidii' , j BILIOUSNESS , * NP ALt and Stomach 'nut eirl , -niull.fu. . , onU purely irattn . - . „ . , tu California. Try I linn. 40 | ) I1U m ncli Uoi. lick , Hoadachd inlncjluUI ) ' tur 'luy DrJobb'sLitlleVegetailePi , ' 85 ctiiUn Tlat ) 8 fur 85 ccnU. ir i fur iM. > * T tuto by diuygliti. 'orbmill. . AUdiiu ' HQtB'S MtDiriNE 60. , ffOP'S. SAU fRIKCiSCO ( lit FOI' bAI.K IN OMAHA , NI'II. . UV Kuha & Co , Lor , isih & Iuuxla ) Mnci > J. A. Tiiltcr & ( o , Lur. lllh A Duuylui vtrcts. r A 1 , Jmier * lu.touniil lllulK , 11