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    THE OMAHA DAlTAr BEE , TfolESDAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1890
BETDRS OF TIE OLD MANAGER
B. H , H. Glark Restored to the Union Pacific
with Supreme Authority ,
THE EFFECT OF THE APPOINTMENT :
A Complete Reorganization of the
Kxpcctod , AVhloh Will
I rrul to the Dropping of
Olllclnl Heads.
The flint radical stop toward a reorganisa
tion of tbo Union Pacific exccutlvoforco was
taken Tuesday ) when President Sidney Dil
lon appointed 8. H. II. Clark general man
ager of toe road , succeeding VII. . liolcomb ,
resigned.
General Manager Clark's first official net
was to appoint Mr , liolcomb assistant gen
eral marngcr.
The rciwrt of Mr. Clark's appointment as
"Keneral manager was received with ex
pressions of congratulation by hosts of
-friends in this city. Omaha la really Mr.
Clark'H home. His heaviest property inter
ests and his bcstpcrsonnlnndbu'tncts friends
nro heic , und n great deal of good to Omaha
is expiated to come of bis management of
the Union Pacific.
It in understood that Mr. Clark has sold his
St , Loins property and will ut once rcinovo
to this city nnd make It his future homo.
Mr. liolcomb is to bo retained as Mr.
Clark's nsatatant and will hnvo his headquar
ters in Omaha also.
But tbcro was a significant feature of
President Dillon's appointment of Mr. Clark ,
nnd In turn of Mr. Claik's appointment of
Mr. liolcomb. Doth of tbcso documents read
'until further notice. "
It Is pretty generally understood that Mr.-
Clark will bo elected first vice president nt
the quarterly mooting of tbo di
rectors on December 17 , nnd that
tbo title of gcnoial manager will
bo vrsted In Mr , liolcomb , Mr. Clark relying
upon Mr. liolcomb for the active work of the
general manngor's ofllcc. These changes
could not bo made by the executive commit
tee of the board of directors.
Tbo next atop in the reorganization will bo
the abandonment of tbo grand division system
of the roud and tbo consolidation of the ex
ecutive departments and general ofllces at
Omatin. General agents or division agents In
passenger nnd freight dcpirtrncnts will
succeed the ai my of gencr.il passenger nnd
general freight agents now located nt Denver ,
Cheyenne , Kansas City , Ogdcn. Portland
Tncomu nnd other division points on the sys
tem.Vlio \\lll bo appointed In those posi
tions it K of conrso , impossible to state , but
n long list of changes will undoubtedly be
made between this date nnd January 1. Tbo
offlco of general traftlo manager will bo
abolished and the work of tlmt department
placed In the bauds of a general fi eight
iigent. This means tbo ictirctncnb of Oeneral
'JL'rafllo Manager Mullen und the probable
appointment of J. A. Munroo as general
freight nntl trafllc agent. The coal depart
ment , with Its foico of clerks and general
managers , will bo abolished as a separate de
partment and consolidated with some other
department. No other change Is nnticipitcd
in the general ofllces hero until after the nn-
tiual meeting of the stockholders lu April
next.
next.Member
Member * of the Union club have telo-
Krnnhcd Mr. Clnrk expressing n desire to
tender him a reception upon his return to
Omaha , and asking him to name a date. No
reply has yet been received.
INSPECrlNO THE UOOIC ISIjANI ) .
tl'lie Kcmtl Will IIo lu llondlncss for
Work on January 1.
Yesterday a distinguished party of
Rock Island railroad officials consisting of
A. Klmball , assistant to the president ; AV. 1.
Allen , general managers H. T. Royce , gen
eral superintendent ; Q. F. Wilson , general
master mechanic ; A. II. S\\lft , superinten
dent of telegraph , of Chicago ; John Givin ,
Bupcilntcndcnt ; Harvey Fox , train master
of Ues Moliii and A. 13. Brnyton ,
chief engineer of Davenport , In. , auivcd in
tbo city , nnd lifter lunching in the private
car which w.is brought from the Bluffs over
tboVabash , visited the Union Pacific and
Durllngton ofllces.
Mr. Allen us spokesman for the party said :
This is 0110 of our regular trips of in
spection nnd ttiis time Is for the purpose
of looking over the now Lincoln ex
tension. The work is about completed
ami wo dcsifo to make un examination of the
country through which this line pusses.
" "Tho branch will bo opened for traQlcou
January 1. and at the start wo will put two
trains each -way per day. Should this not bo
sufficient to bundle the passenger trade , wo
will give the Omaha and Lincoln people an
other train. There Is ono thing certain , wo
intend to give to the people ai good service
as any line with which \\o have to compote.
"Those trains will all run Into the present
depot In this city and as soon as tno now
depot Is completed shall run all of our
eastern trains to this side of the river. "
The gentlemen will depart for Lincoln.
thl morning.
Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg
o
\V. II. Bennett Co.
The tlironff that crowded our second
floor in connection with our opening eft
holiday goods was Inrgor than wo ex
pected , nnd our force of clerks was Inad
equate to properly attend to all those-
cngor tOHhiiro in our great bargain sale.
Therefore , in justice to those not at
tended to , and to others who had not nn
opportunity of coming ( except dealers ) ,
wo will continue th'o sivlo this day nnd
evening. A larger force of clerks ou-
pnjjod. Wofltronplyndviso till Intend
ing buyers to take advantage of this
{ fraud opportunity , as an event of this
Jdnd will probably not occur again this
year.
Army Notes.
jCorporal Atkins , Company II , First In
fantry , has been ordered discharged by tuo
secretary of war , having purchased his dls-
cbargox
Lieutenant Brant , First infantry , lately on
duty , recruiting for the regiment , passed
through Omaha yesterday en route to join
hU regiment , which is now In camp near
Fort iNlobrnra ,
The correctness of the maxim "nothing
succeeds Ilko success" is well exemplified In
Ayer's Sursatiarllla. The most successful
combination of alteratives nnd tonics , It al
ways succeeds In curlngdlscosos of the blood ,
and hcnco \vOnclertul populailty ,
Washington nnd Oregon.
This now empire of the northwest la
attracting universal attention and the
reason for this ia the1 nlninst unlimited
resources that hnvo recently been opened
nnd the surprising growth of this region.
Irf > rue [ agricultural nrens ; vast forests
iiml inimoiiso doposlts of precious motalti
nlo to bo found in Oregon nnd Washing
ton , mul by reason of the varied natural
resources of the country this section
offers uncqualed opportunities for the
investment of capital nnd location of In
dustries that are not surpassed by the
older sections of the United States. The
Union Pauiflo on account of its fast
time , through Pullmnn aloopors and din
ing cars , free reclining chair cars nnd
free colonist sleepers from the Missouri
river , is conceded to bo tbo favorite
route for porbona going to either Wash
ington or Orogon.
For pamphlets fully descriptive of the
above named states , or for rates , tlmo ol
trains or any information pertaining to
the Union Pacific , call on or addros ;
your nearest ticket ngont or the under
signed , who will most cheerfully furnish
any Information that may bo doslred.
A. P. Douol , city ticket agent , 1302 Fur-
nain street , Omiiha , Nob.
rho only railroad tram out ol Oranhn
run oxproasly for the accommodation ol
Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos nnd
Chicago business Is the Rock Island vos-
tlbuloa limited , leaving Omaha at 4:8C :
p. in. ( Intly. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Sixteenth
nd Fnrnutn sts. , Omaha.
* . A , ;
Until 9 P. M.
We Have Just Re
ceived 7 Cases
DOLLS
A direct importation from
Sonnebcrg , Saxony. We have
every immaginable kind of
doll ; cloth , kid and leather
bodiesat ; all prices from 250
up to $75 each. Tomorrow we
make an enormous display.
Come and see them.
Morse Dry Goods Co ,
PRINTING PRESSES ,
All sizes , from 98c
upwards , some beau
ties at $5.
FIFTH FLOOR.
Velocipedes in every
size made. These we
are selling particularly
cheap.
WAGONS
Special bargains in iron axle
wagons
From $1.00 Upwards.
Beauties at $3.00.
UESl'EGT FOR THE DEAD.
Tenderly Shown [ by Hundreds of Lov
ing nntl Bereaved Friends.
The funeral of the late Dr. C. M. Dlnsmoor
took place yesterday afternoon from. Trinity
cathedral.
The Knlghtaof Pythlasof which order the
deceased has been a prominent member , at
tended tbo obsequies in a body.
Headed by the Union Pacific band the
uniform rank , of the order marched to the
house , 2303 Douglas street , and escorted tbo
remains to the cathedral.
The body was encased In a massive , black
cloth-covered casket with heavy sliver ban
dies bearing the emblem of the order.
At tbo head stood a largo double triangle ,
the emblem of the uniform rank , composed of
white roses and chrysanthemums. Across
the center In the colors of the order wore
the mystic letters , F. O. B. This was the
tribute of the Second Omaha regiment , of the
rauk oC which the doctor was surgeon. At
thosldo of this \\asa single triangle of white
roses , bearing the letters. tC. . B. , from Uo-
braska lodge No. 1 , of which , lodge the do-
censed had been a member.
At the loot of the casket was a triangle of
white roses and carnations , from , Mr. and
Mrs , ( Joodiill.
Hosting upon the casket , near the center ,
were the sword and helmet of the deceased
and near them a bunch of palm loaves from
Mr. ana Mr . KlikencUll. ,
Upon the foot of the casket was a Inrgo
anchor of chrysanthemums and roses from
the faculty and ladles of Brownell hall.
The pall-bearers were Brigadier General
W. L. Dayton , commanding tbo Nebraska
brigade : Colonel Meredith , surircon general ;
Colonel John B. Wright , commissary general !
Colonel John Jenkins , assistant Inspector
general ; Colonel II. J. Wells , assistant quar
termaster genetal ; Colonel Harry Downs ,
commanding First regiment ; Colonel Oeorgo
II. Crngor , and Colonel "W. IJ. Seism , aides-
de-camp on the major general's staff.
At the cathedral the services were con
ducted by Canon Doncrty of St , Matthias's
church.
The remains u era then escorted to Forest
Lawn cemetery , wbeio the P > thlan burial
service was conducted by Dean Whitmarsh ,
chaplain of the brigade ,
A largo number of friends were present
and accompanied tbo remains to the grave.
Tbollnoof in.ucli was taken up , via Twen
tieth , Faruatn and Sixteenth streets , to Trini
ty cathedral.
Following tbo band was the following di
visions of the Second regiment commanded
by Major Donnelly : Omaha , Lily , Black
Eagle. Myrtle , Launcolot , Douglas and Tro-
lan. Nebraska lodge No. 1 followed , preccd-
iiiR the hearse , which was escorted by Uouer-
al Dajtonnd staff and Chupinln Wultwash.
The doctor's horse followed immediately be
hind the hearse.
Mrs. Grace E. Jjeonarrt.
The funeral of Mrs. Grace E , Leonard , nee
Withnoll , took place at 3 o'clock yesterday
afternoon from the First Congregational
church , corner of Nineteenth and Daven
port , Hov. Dr.Duryca officiating.
The services were very largely attended ,
as the deceased was very well known In this
city , where she passed her girlhood dajs , nnd
left behind her a wide circle of acquaint
ances when she removed with her husband to
Los Angeles , where BUO died about a week
ago.
ago.The remains rested In a plush covered ino-
lalllo casket , which was almost hidden under
a rich profusion of beautiful floral
tribute * , the offerings of many lor-
J . J f . . .
THE MORSE
DRY GOODS CO.
A RCHRISTMAS GOODS
Must be sold immediately on account of the pressure of business attending- opening of our
New Store , our Holiday Goods , are a month late opening.
Determined We are to OSE OUT
Toys j , Dolls , and Fancy Goods.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Dols
Fifth Flee
MORSE'S
OPENING
W SALE :
Doll's
Heads ,
'Doll's
Bodies
Children welcome. Open ovoninga
Rocking horses , over
15 different styles and.
sizes , all in plain sight
at reduced prices.
Ing friends. Tto various baskets
of choice flowers , clusters of roses and beau
tiful designs filled the church cdiilco with
their fragranco.
The pall-bearers vrero Messrs. William
Snyder , Thomas 3. Rogers , E Hancy , Frank
Brown , H. P. Dovalon , C. II. G rattan , Max
liocht and L. D. Carrier.
Mr. M. O. Wilbur.
The funeral of the loto Matthew 0. Wilbur
took place at 3:30 : yea tor Jay afternoon.
Short services wore held at the residence
2010 California street and the remains wore
then conveyed to Trinity cathedral. Dean
Gardner outdated , assisted by Itcv. John
Williams , rector of St. Barnabas.
The deceased had a larco acquaintance , the
result of years of icsidonce in this city , and
there weie a number of ooautlful floral offer
ings , tender tributes of the fi lends of many
years.
The pall bearers were WiinVilbur , Edward
Wilbur. John Wilbur , George Patterson ,
Richard Carrier and Harvey Smith , all rel
atives of the deceased.
Mnrtlti Overbook.
The remains of Martin Ovorbocli , who was
killed by a train on the Bolt Line on Sunday ,
were forwarded to Cincinnati Tuesday nlsht ,
In charge of Mr. Harry Overbook , a brother
of the deceased.
John A. immmrloli.
John A. Hammrlch died yesterday morning
after a short illness , at his home , 2iOJ ( Lake
.street. The deceased was a son-in-law of the
late Senator Paulson , and was twenty-nine
years of ago.
Dr Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldgj
The Restless American.
What a restless people wo arol Never
happy unless wo tire doing something
with , all our might. Wo ( all only when
wo attempt to piny. And yet nothing is
easier now than n , visit to California
over the Union Pacific , the original
overland route , and the Pacific coast
olirrmto in winter is unrivalled still.
The Union Pacific and Southern Pnciflc
company , mofltlnff by past experience ,
have spared no pains or expanse dicing
the past summer to perfect the roudbou
and the equipment of the line \ia
Ogden , and the entire tour from the
Missouri river to San Francisco even in
midwinter , is the suprcmoat luxury of
railroading without the delay BO often
experienced in winter.
A Bullet Proof Elephant.
CINCINNATI , O. , Dec. 10. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIB BEE. ] In spite of tbo cloven
forty-five caliber rifle balls fired Into tbo
head of Chief , the vicious elephant at the
zoological garden , last night , the big beast is
alive and apparently well this morning.
Ha did not escape as reported
last night , but was cutting such
wild antics , such as plunging ; his tusks Into
the ground and tearing up the earth and de
stroying everything within reach , that ho
was adjudged insane and his keepers tried to
kill him. The effort served to restore his
reason , for nu has been unusually docile. Tbo
theory Is that the bullet flattened on his
skull but did not poaetrato.
1002. Sixteenth and Furnam streets is
the now Rock Island ticket otllco. Tick
ets to all points east at lowest utos.
SHOE SETS Ml now styles ; from G9o up
toJl.W.
Blackboards and eas
els from 88c upwards ;
Genuine Richter Stone Blocks
Complete assortment of the genuine RIchter
Anchor Stone Building lllooks. wo are the
Omaha agents and sell them at N. Y. prices.
ChAUKE WINB.
Clo o of the Great Suit Against John
It. Blair , tlio Kailroatl Magnate.
Judge Caldwell rendered a decision yester
day morning in a case which has been pending
ing in the United States court for thopaat ton
years. The case is one which Henry S.Clarke of
this city is plaintiff and John U.Blair , the Now
Jersey millionaire , is defendant. It Involved
the title to 10,000 acres of land in Cu miner
county , to which Blair claimed title by virtue
of tax. deeds.
The case was hoard before Judge McCrary
and Judge Brewer , and decisions were given
In favor of Blair. The matter was reopened ,
however , by bringing a now suit on slightly
different grounds , and the argument on the
petition to quiet title was heard by Judge
Caldwell Tuesday.
His decision was in favor of the plaintiff ,
quieting the title In Mr. Clarke and ordering
him to pay to the defendant all the money
paid as taxes on tbo land by the defendant
and also to pay one-half the costs In the case.
Judge Culdwcll announced ycsterdav
that ho would leave the city today , bis
next point on the circuit being Tnpcka.
Jud o Dundy devoted his attention to
criminal matters yesterday afternoon.
Frank Kerr and Charles Mont , who stole a
government skiff , of the value of $20 , from
Nebraska City last September , were nr-
raigned nnd pleaded guilty. They were sent
back to Jail to nwalfc sentence. The same
order was made In the case of Charles Pow
ell , who admitted that ho was guilty of hav
ing counterfeit coin la bis possession.
Frank Abbott of Kulo , who sold liquor to
William Hoiloy , a Fox Indian , was lined $1
and sentenced to two days in Jail , whllo
William Hart was fined $25 for not posting
his liquor license. Hnrti had sent his money
to pav the government license and opened up
his saloon a day or t\vot > oforo the stamp re
turned. ,1
John Fitzgerald plijaaed guilty to having
stolen $31 worth of United States property
from the Fort Omaharmllltary , reservation.
In this case the court'wo8 , not ready to pass
sentence and the prlsduir was remanded to
} all. , . , r
Frank Wiggins , for possessing three bad
dollars , was tried by Jury , but at a late hour
a verdict bad not boci ) relumed.
Dlttrlqt ' .bourt.
Judge Clarkson returned yesterday mornIng -
Ing and was on tbo bench In the large court
room , Judge Tiffany 'liavlng returned to hb
homo for the purpojU'of ' making arrange
ments to move to thlSjcHy.
In Judge nopctttolJi' * court the case
of Bam Li , Blowmun otralnst L. I ) .
Craddy was commenced. According
SICK HEADACHE
' Positively cared by
CARTER'S thcio Little Pilli ,
They alao rcllere Dis
tress from Dyspepsia , In
ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty
IVER Katlnjr. A perfect rem
edy for Dizziness , Nausea ,
PIUS. Drowsiness , Bad Taste
la the Moutb , Coated
Tongue. Pain In tie Bide ,
ITOHPID LIVER , They
rcgolato tto Dowola , Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE ,
as low iw
onsot.nnd some
bargains at $1.00.
and Pallor
From 82.25 to $10
Each. Now stylos.
Chairs for all ages ,
from 2Sc up to $2.9O.
These are very pretty
and useful.
to the facts stated in the petition
In the summer of 1883 Graddy employed ono
B. A. Zelglo to make the sale of certain prop
erty. The property was sold for $23,000 , out
of which amount Zelglo was to have a com
mission of $000. This claim was assigned to
Sloman , who Is now suing to recover.
In the Iron moulders' case before Judge
Wakcloy the arguments were completed nnd
the case submitted. The ) udgo will band
down his decision Saturday morning.
Tomorrow morning before Judge Clarksoa
a Jury will bo called to try the Frank Uhron-
Ister murder caso.
Bucklaml and Hayes have brought suit
against B. Southorland to recover $ .20,5 15 , al
leged to bo duo on several promissory notes.
Judge Doano and a ] urv listened to the
testimony in the case of Ada ID. Flagg against
Jim Stcphonson. MM. FlutjR is suing for
f.'i.OOO damages on account of personal In
juries sustained. On April 7 , l ! 7 , she w.is
out driving , and during her ride about the
city she was run down by a cabman , her
buggy demolished , and she was thrown violently
lently to the ground , receiving' numerous cuts
and bruises ,
The case of the Nebraska Savings bank
against Sanguin & . Mnttorson , which held tbo
attention of a Jury for four days , was decided
last evening , the Jury returning a verdict of
$1,004.89. The cose nroso out of the contrac
tors' falling to erect tbo Soatli Omaha bank
building recording to the plans and specifica
tions that they had to work by.
County i ourt.
In the county court Wilson T. ICconan and
Draper Smith brought suit against James
Askwlg nnd A. C. Smith1 to recover $383 due
etTa promissory note ,
Harrison Bros. & Hodson sued D. W.
Van Cott and asked for Judgment lu the sum
of Uduoon a note.
Dover Sholos has brought suit against Pat
Desmond nnd wife to recover $30J duo on a
promissory note.
The following Judgments were rendered ;
Carpenter paper company against the West
ern printing company , fU74.lil : United States
wind mill company against White , $931.
For Coutrlis nnil Tlinmt
use Brown's Bronchial Troches. "Have
never changed my mind respecting them , ex
cept I think hotter of that which I began
Uitnklng well of. " Ilov. Houry Ward
Boocher. Sold only In boxes.
Ilia Sovereign Autliorlty Cannot lie
Derogated by the i'ope.
ROMS , Dec. 10. [ Special Cablegram to THE
BEK. ] The Italian parliament was convened
today , In his speech opening the session
King Humbert said that the recent elections
for members of the chamber of deputies had v
rendered the slate more solid than aver ,
Italy , ho declared , was faithful to her for
eign alliances , and the cordial friendships
that existed between the powers bed dissi
pated the danger of international complica
tions. Most reassuring anticipations every
where prevailed. Ho announced that bills to
Improve the condition of the workmen
should bo introduced. In conclusion his
majesty snld : "Following my father's ' ex
ample , I have always reacted the righto of
my ancestors' religion , but 1 will never suffer
my sovereign authority to bo derogated in
that religion's name.1' This utterance was
greeted with enthusiastic applause.
Horn ford Acid
Imparts Renewed Strength
and vigor where there bos been exhaustion.
MAILORDERS FILLED ,
, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Leader at 60oworth $1. On sale Thursday
Boys' and Girls'
SLEDS
Over 20 styles & Shapes.
All Few.
A SPFXIAL LEADER
IN A
Dollar
Those Card Hots nro marked at spe
cial low prices. Large assortment at
very low prices.
Dre.Bett8JfcBBtt8
Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists.
14OO DOUQlA AS BTRELELT
Old All A , NKB.
The moat widely and favorably knowa ipoo
lallstaln the United States Tbulr lonj ex
perience , remarkable nklll nnd unlTersal uo-
cus In the treatment nml euro of Nervous ,
Chronloand Surgical nisonioa. entitle these
eminent pbTslolaus to the full conBdenoo of
the afflicted every whero. Tlioy guarantee :
A , CERTAIN AND POSITIVE ODUC for
the awful affect * of early vice and the numer
ous urlls that follow In it * train.
PKIVATB. ULOOD AND SltiN DI8EA8E9
p e < lllr , completely nnd permanently ourod ,
NKIlfbufl IJEIIIMTV AND SUXUAbDIS-
OUUKU3 yield readily to their skillful treat-
munt.
1'ILES , FI8TOLA AND REOTAI. ULCERS
guaranteed cured without pain or detention
from business.
11Y1WOUELK AND VAHICOCELE pormn-
nentlyund lucceiifully cured In every cntsa ,
BVl'lIILIS. aONOHIlllBA. aLEET/Bpoi-
mntorrhea. Bcinlnal WcaknnH , Lost Manhood ,
Night Emlulona , Docujrud Kacultles , Komnle
and all ilullcatn disorders peculiar
to either ox positively cured , us well ao nil
functional disorders tlmt roult from youth
ful follies or the OXCOM of mature yenr * .
STRIfTHRP aur t d permanently
Ol i\IV l UlVly cured , rct 6al coinnloto.
without cutting , caustlo or dilatation , uurei
tffaoted at home by pitlont without i mo *
ment'ipnlnor nmtnynnee.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN.
The awful effeoU of
A IIPT ? riTPl <
/V OUK.H UUMi oarlr vlco whloh brings
nftrnnlo wonUness , dcitroylns both mini ) and
uodjr. with all lu dreaded Ills , perm&nonty
DR S RFTT * < > < 1 * M thoio who barn Ira.
m\O. ULiliiJ
paired themselves by Ira-
proper Indulgence nnd Military hAblU , which
rulri uoth mlud and body , unfitting them tot
lunlnm , nttirtT ormarrliiRO.
MAHUIE1) MKN or those entering on thai
Bppy llfeawaroof physical debility , quickly
MI Lit ted.
OTTB SUCCESS
Ii baMd upon facts. Klrst-Praotloal tinerl.
no * . Beoond Krery cite liipooUlly itudlod ,
thus starting right. Thlrd-Mculolou are
prepand In our laboratory dxaotlr to suit
ichcue , thUR eHeotlUKOurc * without Injury.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA ,
DR. GLxUGK ,
'EYE AND EAR ,
Ilnrkor Block , Ufi nn < ] 1'arur.m.
OPEN
BUI PBI
Until 9 P. M.
T" and
Fancy Goods
All on the
Fifth Floor
Light Air and Room
in which to select your
goods.
Morse Dry Goods Co.
COMBINATION
DESK AND
BLACKBOARD
A Special Bargain
us.
COLLAR & CUFF BOXES
An Immoiisoiisnortinontlu both solo leather
and plush , from 4125 toJ3.
Some Novelties
BANKS from lOo up to 31.25
und $1.50.
is
All Now.
AMUSEMENTS.
3
SATURDAY MATINEE
OOMMI3NOINO T \ T T
' nuiiBDAYr Dec. 11
SKCOND SKASON. SUCCESS UNAIIATHD
DIME EDEN MUSEE.
WILIi LAWMIlt , MnnnRor. Corner 11th nnd ftrnara
irci't Unikha. uWeokuf Uec.Ctli.
MITE , THE MIDGET ,
Auo 10 , wolRlil 11 pounds , height SI Indies. A
rnro , curious wonder ; a funk mirlvallod ,
/.im/iirlttu. niaRlu ; the Adium chlldion , Itol-
llns , wire walUur , uucl u host of iittractlons.
THE
United States Mutual Accident Association ,
latlio ONLY Mutual
that 13
' " "act aif " & "ACCI DENT
This" ASSOCIATION ba.
$100,000
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