THE OMAHA DAILY B12E : TIItfljtSDAY , NOVRMBflR 17 , 1892 , MORE IXTRA SESSION TALK Pcnator Cnrlislo Thinka Sonr-tliing of the K nJ MaBe Neoatsary , WILL NOT BE OCCASIONED BY THE TARIFF < 'oiiRrr I" ( 'ontonril to OI niM tli < tl n DrllHi-iiry Othnr Juc . Tlnit .May Hen-lop lln- fern Unit Time. i Huuciu OF TUB Unc , , J FoUUTKF.Vnl \ \ SritBKf. > W \9iiixorov , D. C. , Nov. 10. I Senator Carlisle passed through the city today on his way to Chlcbgo , wlioro ho Is to visit n branch of his family. The senator discoursed fluently to nn assumblairo of newspaper correspondents In the Western Union Telegraph company's rfllco this after noon on the possibilities ot an extra session nt congress. Mr. Carlisle settles all question of Mr. Cluvoliind's ntlltudo on the subject so far as the New York nnw.spapers hnvu claimed to bo his spokesman. Mr. fiarllslo says fiankly that , neither Mr. Clovtlnml nor any one else can know what conditions may nriso to maku n special session necessary anil he snvs that Mr. Cleveland docs not know today whether hi ) will call n special session or not Mr. Carlisle tattles pretty well the ijucstlon of holding such a cession In the snrlmr , however , by saying finally that if It N called It will probably not meet till Into In llio fall and ttio question of the tiirliT , ho says , will not be tlio ono which the congress will bo called to con sider , Mr f'nrllslo does not expect nny revision of the tariff for more than a year The demociatlc party In the beginning of Its now lease of power Is not going lo nntaeoima the manufacturing Inter ests of the country. To do so at this lima would bo to invlto defeat two years hence. The democrats are going to put olT tno set tlement of the ugly tnrlrt question just as long as thev can if tbo democratic newspa pers of the country will let them. Mr. Cuillslo says that the business which would cairconKrcss tncolber possibly in the fall will tie the question of u dollclenuy. AVhethor tins necessity will nrlso or not will depend very much on what , congress < ious ut the next session. Hiimcmboring the long Hat of public debts and dcllclencies In appropriations which the last democratic congress left nnd winch hnvo not boon inado good yet , nnd the dcllclencies whlnh this hypocrltjcnl house is bound to leave , Mr. Carllso says : "There is an accum ulation of deficiencies unit obligations that have been contracted and will come ever lo us. Jt m.iv ho that tins will furnish n rea son for an extra session. Wo shall see what congress will do nt thU nekton. If It does not repeal the Sherman law relating to the purchase of silver and take such other action us tbo situation demand ! ) , wo may bo wampod. Upon these thlngl depends the calling of nn extra i > o sion. " I'oimlll ; ; Clcroland'K ( 'tilihint. Speculation ever the possibilities of 1'rosi- aont Cleveland's cabinet became verv lively today when Congressman \Vllson of Wont Virginia went to Now York presumably to BOO Mr. Cleveland about the attorney gcni- cralsbio. Mr. Wilson Is the gentleman named by Cleveland democrats ut Cnlcago for porrnntR'nt chairman of tno convention who failed so lamentably In the duties ol that ofllce nud allowed the mob in the gal leries to run the convention. But Mr. Wll- on is also u very nctivo nemocrat and earn est tariff roformnr , and It Is not at nil im probable that ho will go into tha cabinet of Mr. Clovrlnnd. Another name which Is being brought up in connection with the cabinet , is that of Mr , Hatch of Missouri , chairman for many years of the committee on agriculture. Mr. Hatch labors under several disadvantages. Ono of those is that Missouri has another applicant ' tor n cabinet position in the person o'f David 11. Francis , tho- retiring governor of the atnto. Mr. Francis" claims on Mr. Cleve land consist solely in thu fact that ho once entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleveland nt his homo in St. , ITouls. At , that tlmo he wns mayor of tlio city. Ills friends im mediately began to discuss tlio pos sibilities of a cabinet position for him nud not oven the fact that Mr. Francis cut down the normal democratic majority In Missouri nlnrmingly four years airo has abated their nvdor. Another of ' .ho disad vantages of Hatch Is the fact that ho has boon a constant , and unsuccessful seeker after honor * . Ilo was an unsuccessful candi date for the position of secretary of agricul ture when the ofllco wus created. Hindi lln * I.tttlo Chance. Ilo went into a foolish nnd altogether un warranted canvass for the Hpcakcrshlp a Tear ngo and was made a laughing stock. Ilo wanted llio nomination far governor of Missouri oadty and could not get It , acd now ho pops up us a candidate for n cabinet position. Mr. Cleveland's old secre tary of agriculture , Normau J. Col- man , is browsing around In St. Louis somewhere , and no doubt ho would bo glad of a rcAppoiutmont. Mr. Cleveland inado him commissioner of ncrl- culture as the result of a memorable inter view in the white house , when Mr. Colman booamo so enthusiastic aver agricultural matters thai ho slapped the president violently lently on tlio knee to umpbnsl/o hu roiuanft , Mr. Cleveland Immediately committed one of these freaks for which ho was far famous und appointed Mr. Column commissioner of agrlctiiltiro for his earnestness. Air. Cleveland baa become a better poli tician and ho is not likely to overlook the claims of his many adherents for those of an agricultural enthusiast. Jumes C. Carter , u prominent Now York lawyer wns mentioned today us u possiuilitv for sorrotnr.v of state. Tlio fact that he fs altogether unknown to thu country Is no bar to his promotion to the lnghnst place unless Mr. Cleveland Is going to revor o his pollcv of eight years ago. No ono had ever hoard of < K. J. 1'helps outside of Vermont until ho was made minister to England by Mr. Cleve land. MUrelliineoiit. The secretary of the Interior today re versed the decision of the land ofrlco denying n rehearing to John S. Kills in his contest with Mary J. Abbe in the Huron district. Kills'caso wont by default. Ho Is to tiavo thirty days to make u now caso. The secre tary dUmlssi'd the appeal of J. A. Orion , the contosteo In u case in the North I'lalto ills , ilnot , In which Cordelia Tulbot was con testant. X _ s , nt Waste no money , Buy Salvation Oil , the only good liniment. It kills all pain. . Hriokiuyars A special iiieotiiif Is called for ' ovonino- Thiii'Mlny ovoninoNovember 17. By order ot the piosiilunt , W. HouoiiTON. BEADY TO Council roiiiiiiltlcn mi city : it : | | niuiiiii'rs Hut ruiMu-il luVirk. . Thospnolal eouimitteoof thu council , np. tiolnted to Investigate and report upon the nllcffod blunders of tno architect In the con- tructlon of tno city hall , has about com pleted Us lauord. At least thc.so labors have I wen no far coinplotbd that u Una ] report will bo inado to the roimcll at the regular od- Jottrnuit session , to bo hold tonight. The commlttcu hold a meeting yesterday ufiernoon nnd made the decision and at the same time decided what the report would uo Mr. I'rli'co of the committee said that it wu possible that the architect had nmdo omo nuiltiUi-s , but In his opinion the build ing was bettor constructed Hum most publlo buildings , and , on the wholn , it was an ele gant building in every dot nil. qtialriuan Uowry voiced the samn senti ment * nnd wa Joined by Mr. McLeurle , thu third mumbor of the committee , who aald thai bo linn been unable to discover the ul- logea blunrtiiM. AtVo'ulock this morning the committee will go to Architect lleluuorrt'i oHIco lot' Vho purpmo of cxamlumg his bcok * with roforonro to the churtro that ho paid the tirst estimate over to certain members of thn old couucil to corrupt them Into vo > lug lor Lu itluiiu lor the city hall. Havlnir looked un this rolut , the three members will rotuin to the building , whi-ro , aided by un expert , tbor will five the elevator question another airIng - Ing , trying to leurn what will bo needed to maUo tnom run at the speed Bpcciliud In the contract with the Crnno Klavutor company , 1 ( the expert cao tell what will oo needed to THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. LADIES' JACKETS S5.OO Special for tomorrow. Mixed brown and tan Scotch tweed ; also brown diagonal ; have been $8 ; tomorrow $5 each. At SV-5O- Another lot , same style , bet ter material , batter trimmings , better finish ; $7.50 is Thurs day's price ; has been $10. LADIES' JACKETS 34 inches long , made of black clmviot , long full shawl collar and ornaments of black French coney ; tomorrow you buy them for $7.50 ; actual value $12. Three HoiieySaviiigBapgaiiis In Ladies' ' Jackets At SIO.OO. Number One. Black cheviot , 34 inches in ngtli , side slashes , half lined , piped edges , $10 each. Our 'ormer price $14. Number Two. Made of black clay diagonal 34 inches long , half lined , braided buttons and side lashes ; these. also at $10 ; our ormer $15 grade. Number Three. Fine black cheviot cloth , cngth 34 inches , full shawl collar and ornaments of lus- rous astrachan ; this lot also at $10 , heretofore price # 14. NEW GARMENTS , NEW WRAPS , NEW ULSI'ERS ' AND NEW SEAL COATS. innlto the elevators lift nt the speed of 400 feet per minute , the committee will huvo ivorythlnu ready for its linal report. Cook's Extra Drv Imperial Cnnmnngno lias no superior. Try It. Uecord , forty oarj. Warranted pure Juice of the prnpo. -a Ans\v < Til unit .Vnls. OMAHA , Nov. 10. To the Editor of THE BKE : 1'Jeaso allow mo n little of your space o nna wcr what seemed to mo a rather parti- nant question in connection with the demo cratic "blowout" last ulpjht. I refer to the motto , "When. Will the Union Pacilio Head quarters Republican Club March Afjalnl" As ono who turned out with the club re ferred In I would like to sav. for the en lightenment of my democratic friend from whose brain the above query emanated , thai whenever it becomes necessary for citizens of Omaha nnd Nebraska to stand up for our state as against the combined efforts of the democrats nnd calamity howlcra , bo will lind the Union Paclllc headquarters republicans in line , standing shouldcrtoshouUtcr. Now , will he In turn , please furnish the puolio with a little- information on two points : What , was It that the democrats were cele brating last nlpht Janyway I It was my Im- precklon that they all voted for Weaver , and such being the case , how is It that tnoy should rejoleo over the election of John Brown when they all voted for Ham Jones } The other thing I am anxious to know is when will the dcmocrnti elect another cov- ernor of Nebraska ) Very truly. O. E. WILSON. DrpurtuM-iit ol tint 1'l.ititt Noti-n. AH the troops that were sent into tnimmor camp in Wyoming have boon called buck to winter quarters at Forts Kobinson and Nlo- braru. Tbo War department bns decided to aban don Fort Kandnll on the Missouri river in South Dakota. It is claimed that the post Is no ImiBor needed ut that point owlni ; to tbo removal of tbo Sioux Indians and the proba bility of the opening up of the reservation nt nn early date. Tna buildings at Fort Kan- dull will bo turned ever to the Interior de partment when all the troons have boon re moved , The troop of Indian soldiers sta- tlonrd there will bo transferred to Fort Sid ney , Nebraska. _ XVcrfi Aftrr biiilrrnls | , Mr. A , 11. Dufrono , Tom McCacuo and W. H. Alexander , returned yesterday morning from Logan , la , , where they undertook to slaughter a car load of squirrels. They root with only Indifferent luck , getting but sixteen of tlm bushy. lulled beauties. Mr. Alexander brought back six of the number lulled , it should bo explained , however , that thcso were killed by the driver and guide for the party , Thu pentlumon say there nro plenty of bqulrrol-t in thn vicinity of Logan , but It is rather late in the season for them , and they have been hunted so much that they are unusually shy nnd wnry. - ' O Kulli I'mjuikt-ii lo C'lilllriit. MoxTnoMUKV , Ala. , Nov. 10 , Iion. U. F. K'olo , Into candidate for governor of Ala bama , is out In the Uvoning Journal In an open letter to the lotilslaluro charging fraud in thi ) election for government ofllcors and uskuiK fern thorougn investigation. It la rumored that If the legislature finis to tali a action Kolb will attempt to establish him- bolt aj governor. lp > l > nruil < i Outuurml ny Iln s. MIIIIU.KTIX , Ky. , Nov. 10. Tba body of Hob Slaughter , nearly devoured by hogs , was discovered about " 00 yards from the ISolt line depot thi * morning. Slaughter was a noted desperado. It Is probable that some other ruulan 11 rod the shot that allied him in true mountain fashion. Sir * . Cloveliinil Intltuil tujnlii. ATMNTA , Ua. , Nov. 1C The Atlanta chap. tor"of thu Daughters of the American Uuvc- lutlon forwarded to Mrs , Cleveland today un Invitation trfbo a tnombor of their chapter , Tbu member ? am the most prominent ladies in Atlanta and Georgia , ori'd Hiniieelrit Opium , SAX iriiAxoisro , Cul. , > "cv. 10. Fis-o thousand dollars worth of smuggled opium wns found on ttio btcamshlp City pf Poltlnp , which arrived Iroui ( Julua Sunday la t. rifer Will Not rardou No.'bc. SriUNOrif.l.ii , III. , Nov. 10. It c rdlng the published uttuomont that tie would , ou BLANKETS. j We would like to suggest Blankets and Comfortables. A great many things come under this name. If you want an all cotton blanket , we have them. But we would advise you to look at our blankets now on spe cial sale. They are seconds , some slight ly soiled ; others slightly impcr- led ; none damaged badly. One lot we have marked $3.5O , these have been $5 ; another lot at $4.50 , have been SO ; and still another lot $5 , which have been sold from $7 to $8 a pair. If you arc in need of blankets you will find these all we claim for them anJ worthy of your consideration before making any purchases of bed covering. COMFORTS. Not always what the name im plies.Have Have you ever got up in the morning tired and aching from the weight of the heavy bei cov ering ? Bed covering to JG healthy , should be light , it need not be any the less warm because it is light. We slnll scil.igain tomor row six do/en extra size chintz covered comforts , $1.50 grade at 98c Each. Better ones at $2 , $2.50 and $3.50. Our $5 down comfort goes to morrow At $3.98 Each. Come as early in the morning as possible , you will receive bat ter attention and avoid the crowo" of the afternoon's business. Thanksgiving day , pardon Oscar Neobo , the llivymarkct unurchist , Governor Flier says ho will uot Interfere at all as long as the pre siding Judge and prosecuting attorney refuse to sign tbo petition for the pardon. Piles of people have olios , out UeWltt's ' Witch Ila/el salvo will euro thorn. rntVLKXi rut.i.oir nt'Kir. I ( t ll.li Cnrrlril On' Over 11 Thousand 1'ro- plti at CordolKt. M < ix , Nc\v YORK , Nov. 10. A letter received by Jnmcs Gallagher of this city from a friend a Cordoba , Max. , give * a most distressing account of the state of atTulrs tboro. Yellow fever has raced with awful virulence and carried o > vay almost 1,000 of the people of the town , Most of the Inhabitants have ( led to the mountains to escape the plague. On the day when the loiter was written it said that cleanine the streets wore it few convicts who had boon pressed into service. Trade tias boon utterly paralyzed. ( 'ordoba _ Is a pretty llllla town of about -1,000 inhabitants in the heart of the Orlsaba mountains , Mexico. .Sinullpox In ( CHICAGO , III. , Nov. Hi. Ofllclals of the health department have bean notUlcd of a virulent case of jmnllpox in the city. The patient , who wns at orco removed to the pest house , is Martha Johnson , wno arrived In this country on the steamer Servia .from Hurden , October 2" She came direct to Chicago after lauding. The hcnltu ofllcara have vaccinated the entire nelgaborhood and nro confident that the disease will not spread. Itrnol.-lyn'n Smallpox Srnrn. BuooKi.Y.v , N. Y. , Nov. 10. Bight cases of smallpox were discovered in ono block la this city today. The sufferers were removed to the- post house nt FltUbash and the bouse dis infected and fumigated. cuAnvfs iiKror.T. 1 roupg OvorpowiT Tlinm After Killlnc Nine ami U'oiimllni ; Mitcon. Mumip , Nov. 10 , The convicts in the Turragora prison mutinied this morning , overpowered tbo guard and prepared , with outside assistance , to offont u general osotipo. Troops were hastily summoned and when the convicts refused to rot urn to their cells the .oldiers 11 rod on them. They advanood on the troops , however , with all sorts of improvised weapons and a desperuto tmnd-to-lmnd light ensued. Some of tbo soldiers fell back mid reloaded , and us opportunity offered Urea into the convicts , who were finally ovorcomn , not , however , till nlno of them wera killed and sixteen wounded , TWO jnnti : in i > ri.KKit Kli4i.au. Mllto llrown : md < ! < mi"B Hanks .Moot Sncl- ( li < ii Death In Wyoming. Uupi'AixVyo. . , Nov. 10. Word has been brought to Buffalo of the assassination of two more outlaws , The dead cnttlo tlilevoa nro tha notorious Mllco lirown and UeorRO Hunks , fugitives from lontana. Doth worn found shot In tha oack near Hot Sprint's , Fremont comity. Four outlaw * hovu boon hilled in that vicinity in ihu.saino wiiy within two weolia. Hrovvn ivns onu of the most notor ious cattle thlovos in Wyoming. Trlpli-t * ( iivrn .tllxvil rnlltlu.il Nnnim. NKW VOIIK , Nov. 10. Grover , David D , mid HarrUon Stiv.omllBr nro triplets. Thov were horn Monday. Jacob Struomllur , their fond father , Is a loyal democrat , HU wife is a repuolicau. That is why ono of tbo triplets was named Harrison. Htruompller Is pronriotor of tbo Twonly-Elgnth Wura hotel , HrooUlyn , nud was born In Hrooklyn : iT yuars ago. Ills wife waa born in the tame town two years later. The triplets were born half an hour apart , liucb of them wotebod eight pounds. Mr. titruomptlor wuigbs 120 pounds , lln ii & feet lull. Mrs. Struemflt > \\elKhs2UU pounds , llano IlitlllttH In S > lon. CIIIOAOO , III , , Nov , 10. The board of di rectors of tuo National Ba o Uallloaguo U ID sosulou hero , At thn conclusion of Us work Ihu lejguo proper will meet. Use Drown'H HroncUiul Troches forcoucu , coldi anil all other throat troubles. 'M'ro- tnnlnt-ntly the bojt , " itov , Ileurv Ward lloochur. Bargain Basement. A Little ILaiiip Talk : Our stock of letups is as fine as can be found in the west. IliinqnCtl We show you just as many Lamps. styles of anil Class as can be seen in any of the large eastern houses , anl make specialty ol the celebrated Rochester and the B , and H. lamps , in all styles. When it coms to price , other. dealers arc "nob in it" with ! us. Our 99c vase lamp on' ' sale now is the same lamp other dealers ask you $1,98 for CHINA. We have just received an im portation of genuiiie Dres den China ; the richest line ever shown in Omaha. Prices range from $ -1.50 to $13.50 each , and the pieces are plates , fruit stands , cakes , salads , trays , and numerous other pieces ; making in all an assortment equal to any New York display. lispccial attention is called to our immense variety of after din ner coffees , moccas , chocolate , and engagement cups and sau cers , in alf the reliable French , German and English makes. New Bric-a-Brac. Cut gl.iss , Japanese novelties , etc. , making in short , the best assortment of goods at iinriiiO3tiouably the lowest prices. Visit our china store in base ment before you make any pur chases. , It will pay yon , ( Minii n unn T iT'i'i p fMOTP'n SII01 THEIR HJlLIi SISIER Home of a Cody Oitizjn tbo Scene of a Distressing Accident. EIGHT-YEAR-OLD CIliLD INSTANTLY KILLED While I'racllcliitiltli nn Old ( inn tlio fatnl Shot Is rirod by Ibu 'Iwu ilroiliurs of the Victim. Conr , Nob. , Nov. 10.--SpeeIal [ to TIIE BUB. ] The homo of A. C. Trommel , ft farmer residing near this city , was the scene of a distressing tragedy Monday. In the absence of the parents tbo two boys , aged 11 and 0 respectively , seemed an old gun , and after extracting the shot from a number of shells , proceeded to lire at a mark. The 8-ycar-old sister of the boys received a charge during the practicing , nausing lustnnt death. ChristumVorkira .Mi'ul. YOIIK , Nob. , Nov. 10. [ Special to TUB BUB. ] Last nlgbt the senior Young Pee ple's Society of Christian Endeavor of tbo First Presbyterian church hold a Thanks giving social at the residence of Ilov. Mr. Countermine. ThotroasurorroDorted on hand fid missionary raonov raisnd by the ! i-cont per WCOK plan. Tills money will bo for- wnidod to thu Presuytorlai bo.ird at ouco. Action was taken by the society to remem ber Mr. Ford , the society's ' missionary to Alrica , by sending him a Christmas present. The social committee had ptoparea a pro gram und nt the close of the business meetIng - Ing It was earned out. The monthly socials of the ocloty tire becoming qulto interesting. There were 111) present , Troops Iti'tiirn to Oimrtorn. FOHT NiomtAiu , NOJ. , Nov. 1C. ( Special to TUB BEU.J Troops A and K , Sixth cav- alry.retnrnod to thU post today und wore re ceived about one-half milo from the garrison by the famous Sixth cavalry band and rode Into the neat to the nlrs of "Home , Sweet Homo , " "Murylund.My Maryland" nnd other martial songs. 'Jhcso two troopj had never soon their ntnvcolotitl und were surprised when they saw him meet the squadron mounted and to welcome thorn borne , The troops were deluyed on their return by an accident to a passenger train anoad of them. They were glad nnouch to get homo. I'ri-niiuU aiijj yiiTTJIollosn. . FHKMOST , Nob. , Nov. JO-rSpeciat to Tun UKB. | Hev. 11. Shull , 8t. Joseph , Mich. ; Hov. W. Hoelllin , MuHcatltio , la. ; Uov. II. \V. Nairol , Omaha ; kov. Denjinilii Otto. Milwaukee. Wis. : Kovl A. licnrich , J'lntt Center , Neb , , and Uov ; Lurgdort , llnstiiurs , eb. , formed the cominftlco who visited this city yesterday in regard to locating n now ( lormuti Batnlst col logo1 hero , It Is expected a dec-Mori will bu mafia in a few days and i rcraont hopes to capture the prize. Killed 1,3n > < n > Vf-lil' FwtMoxT. Nob. , Nov ( 1 5. [ Special to Tnu BIE.I : While Jatr.eaOfspn was lovellug the bottom of u trench for sewer pipe , Just east of iho city today , tuojuarth caved In and nlmost buried him from .sight. Ilo was re leased and taken to hU , jugmo , where ho died from the injuries received. Tbo deceased was 47 venrs of age , nod leaves n wlfu und six children , They have only resided in this city uuoutalx months , Nnlmiskii Di-nth Itoll. UKATIIICK , Neb , , Nov. 10. ( Special Tele- Brain to TUB Bun. I Dr. W. J. Suson , nn old and popular physician of tblu locality , died ut his homo on north Fifth street in this city this afternoon of npoplexv. Ha was ubout 50 years of ago. Ills wife and two chlldreu.aurvlvo him , Ninv Cnuiicil Mrmlii-r. BEATIIICB , Nob. , Nor. , 10-fSpeohl Telegram - gram to Tun Beg.S.1K. ] Davis was last evening elected a member of the city coun cil to till the vacancv caused by the resigna tion of Councilman K. J. Smith of the Tnlrd ward. I.iull < Miulual Mrs , JohuS. Brixga , lady manager of the Woila's Columbian commission , Inquires ! Second Floor Inducements. Half Woof Cheviots $1,52 For a full dress pattern of 8 yards , all neat dark mixtures. Sec styles in t6th street show windows. Wrapper flannels 1 l l20c , Inexpensive , exact copies of the French styles in wool , thoroughly fast colors , there fore , washable. WcVlonc show this line of wrapper flannels. ColumbiaSuitinffs Sic. About 25 broken pieces left , desirable styles ; 150 grade ; cleaningup the odd lots to gain room for the holiday dis play. Second lloor. Cotton Batting lOc. Timely suggests comforts. 1000 rolls pure white spcckless batting at too a roll. This means a saving of 50 on every roll regular price i5c. Comfort Calicos 8c. ] , The best ; chintx patterns designed especially for the making of comforts , being light in weight and all reliable fast colors. We are also selling largely plain and figured silkalcnes and ( cheese cloths for making borne made bed covering. PATTERN SUITS. Tomorrow we sell 25 cam el's hair dress patterns , regular $18.50 suits , for $10 each. This is a big reduction , worth looking ing- after ; better be on hand early. "Aro tbcro any Woman's amateur musical 1 clubs In the state of Nebraskal" If there nro she would bo pleased to know their names and the addresses of their presi dents. Any information with regard to this will bothaulcfully received and appreciated by her. All communications may bo ad dressed to her residence , ' 2(51lt ( Douglas street , Omaha. North < iilvi : > Htnii' ' < Cirowlli , North ' .Jalveston Is the name of a now In dus' : ial point situated 14 miles north of Gil- veaton proper. It is being davolopoa by the North Galvestcn association , wlioso local apo-t is Franklin F. Williams , Omaha. It has railroad and water facilities and advant ages of climate and location which insure big returns , cither to the investor or the settler Cull upon Mr. Williams today. ftUUT/i o.iitiiifi .tj.--f.nns. Biilounliropcrii u'ouipollnil to I'uy Tliolr Oc cupntlcm Titx. D. A. ICitob , who Is charged with koeplc ; his saloon at Twenty-seventh and b street open after 112 o'clock Saturday night , bad hi case In polios court continued until TuesdAy If Mr. ICItcu comes up and pays bis occuna tiou tax ho will probably not barn to fac the court. The council has resolved to forc thn delinquent saloon men to pav ilia occupa tion titx , and tliojo who have not done so wll bo arrested for any violation of the llqnoi law they are caught in. A very few remali who liayo not paid. John 'Swanson , who Is another saloon keeper In a heap of trouble , also had hi case postponed. Swanson paid bin occupa tion tax yesterday. Ilo is charged will conducting n saloon without n license. Hli license Ii for Twenty-fourth und J street In the First ward , nnd ho removed to th Second ward without obtaining the neces sary permission from the council , ln. | iirml hy a Triiln. J. A. lllldnbrand , postmaster at Portal was seriously If not fatally Injured yes terday morning at 1:33 : o'clock at thi Union Paciflo depot In South Omaha Mr. Ilildobrand attempted to bean a moving freight train , going south. Ilo die not correctly reckon on the speed of tin train and was hurled to the platform will terrific forco. Ho was injured about thi baok and It Is thought , sustained internal in juries. Hu wns tiicen to Portal , Thrown from u .Minor Train. T. Longfotlow , a boy about 14 yoam o aio , wliojo parents rosliio on Van Cam ; avenue , near A street , was throvri from a motor train at , nn curly boui yoiterdy inornlncr at Twenty-fourth and 13 strooti. The boy's ' loft foot was badlj crushed , and n deep cut wns mud ? in thi It nee. Ilo works In ono of the packtni nouses , and wns coming to work wtiei thrown from the train , SalMicd MU CnrliMlly. Tno llro departments wera called to tin Cudnhy packing house yesterday by ar alarm of llro. Thu services were not re quired , ns the alarm was n false ono , / now man umployod in thn bit ; collar wa : satisfying his curiosity and turned the alarn loose , which brought the city department ti thu bcono in a hurry. . Sotr * iinil t'i < r > iiii.il < , Harry Itachiuunu has returned from Chi o go. go.Miss Miss Jen.ilo Uraham hat returned from cr cxttni'Jod visit with friends nt Clurlndn , la. Dr. Thomas Kelly returned last evening from an extended visit at Toronto , Canada , Horn To Mr. nnd MM. John Froldt , a son , Mr. I'Voldt Is. a member of lire company No. 8 , The South Omaha malt carriers uro nrranr- Ing.for a gram ) ball to bo ylvoa at Blum's hall December W Union Thanksgiving lorvlce ? will ho held at tiie Flrn DaptUt church at 10JU ; ! o'clocb on the morning of Thanksgiving day. The Iddlas of the First i'rosbvterlan churcli will glvo a dinner und supper today In the building lately vacated by Charles Slugei on N street , near Twenty-sixth. Division No. 3 , Auclnnt. OrJor oflllher nlans. will hold a special meeting at Hi Agnes' hall Saturday evening ut7 : 0 o'clcol and all members uro requested to be present The 1'leasnnt Hour club will give the flu of u series of dunces at KnlKhtk of Pyttiiu hall Ttioaduy morning. Tbo club in n nuv ono , and composed of a number ot thu bcs youuir people in thu cttv. Wllber Smith , who was chanted with lak In ? thn bolls from a car belonging to th Mutrojioliluii Street Halhvav company , wa , CURTAIN DEPT. Light , airy comfortable place to shop , but above all is the com pleteness of the stock , livery kind of drapery and their adjuncts can bo found here in almost endless assortment. Tomorrow the bar gains are many. We cannot spe cify all , but ask you to come and sec for yourself. Plain Chenille Curtains $4.25 llca\y fringe top and bottom , colon rel , nile and green. Dadoed Chenille Curtains , $7.35 3 H yards long , good width , rich , heavy fringe top and bottom tom , all colois. Plain Velour Curtains , $11,75 3-4 yards long , full width , fringed top an I bottom ; $17 is the around town price ; $1175 buys a pair here. Light shades prc-lominatc in the assortment. Swiss , 23c. Dotted Swiss. 36 inches wide , good quality , actual worth 35c. Dotted Swiss , 37 1-2c. Wider--50 inches ; 50c was the price formerly ; to-morrow we sell it at 37 l-2c. Plain Opaque Window Shades 55c , 36 inches wide , 7 feet long , mounted on good spring rollers ; 75c has been the getting price ; al.l colors. Fourth floor. discharged in police court yesterday upon motion of the prosecuting attorney. A M Vf > KM KX TH. Three or four hundred people gathered nt Frank buno'a benefit nt the Boyd last niijht with an iiiQxhnustlblo stock of peed nature and encored every act In u program of In ter minable length nnd of degrees of excellence varying from the painful attempt of the - crudest amateur to the finished execution of 0 a violinist of national famo. The entertainment opened with n iniii'itrol Orst part liavinp Messrs. Giy Kdw < trds nnd Harry Uucldey for tamboi and Clarence , Price and an unknown for bonus. Thu Ron- Uciniiii who modestly masked his identity is n societv favorite of some such iniiiio as Lew Gale , bu' ho made n p.il liable hit with one of Kddio Ifoy'a songs. The gajtKlnK in the lirst part was timid and slow , but the slut'lnt * by Messrs.V. . O. Sanders , Tom Middison , W. A. Wallace , ( > ig Kdwards nud the unknown was pood. Ttio performers were conven : tional clothing. ; Spud Farrish an Potoi * Jackson , and n , diminutive boy as Jim Corbott , burlesqued a prize light , ar.il Spud's six-foot-four of lofty < manhood was seat to grass by a well placed undercut from the four-foot kid. The con < trast in sizi wns ludicrous , and the travesty was ixicusmg. Mr. Lunu himself borrowed Jerome 1C. Jerome's phrase , "Idle Tnounhts of an Idle Fellow. " for tbo relation of a num ber of fuunygraphs , n la i'nclr nnd Judge. A sweat little lass billed as liaby Florence contributed several dances , nnd the pretty : tot's act was ouu of the beat of tbo evening. Among the foatutos programed were naro- : illos by Mr. W. 15. Burrows , violin selec tions by Mr. Huns Albert , banjo numbers by : Mr. Ciuorgo ( .jeltoubeck , und tuo Symphony < Iliinjo quartet , the reading ot 'Damon and Pythias" by Miss Nettle Uunt , a solo by Mrs. J. I. Cook , "Uormaii Thoughts" by Dr. Kamncciotti , serpentine Ounces by Misses Jessie and Uortlu Furuain , and a burlesque of "Camilla" by Messrs. La no , Fiirnah , Hucklcy and 12. H. U'ashburn. Suvorr.l members of the Gus Williams and the Uijou theater coinuauios were also down for specialties. Ilo not let your dealer palm off on you any now remedy for col ds. Insist ou having Dr. Hull's ' cough syrup. limiting for Drspnnidci l < a. , Nov. 10. The Associated corrusnoiidont has jtutrolurncd from f the northern partof the parish , whoroSuor- p Iff Keagan has llfteon man searching for the desperado , Link Waqi/onur , and his coiifod- urato * . Waggenur's gang wont to Wlllluui Holland's lust Saturday and fatuity shot Holland while Ho wax Holding Hi * baby In his arms. Waggener hu- , committed numer ous crimes. Two cold nloodud murder.s have been committed in tuU coininuiiuy in tha past few days nud the Indications point to Wiiggenor as thu perpetrator of the crimes. If cuplutt'd hu will be lyncuud. Dress Goods. One hundred and fifty feet of counter space and the cav ernous shelving behind are de voted to the forward stock of woolen dross goods and im ported novelty fabrics. Styles ; well , we cannot say how many ; a glance will convince you. To get the latest weaves and assortments , go to Morses' . Stacks and piles and pyramids of bright , fresh , clean , stylish cloths always attract large crowds to th s department. Tomorrow's selection com prises the following lots : Broclie Bedford Suitings , 90c. The present fashionable goods , irregular figures , the very latest weaves of the sea son. Full range of winter shades for home and street wear. Wide Wale Serges , 35c. Changeable effects , harmon ious blending of colors , 350 , the price tomorrow , does not represent the true value. 500 has been the around-lown price. Poplin Reps $1.4O. This is the fabric you will buy freely next season. Ic is now -ahead of its day. We have all colors that are desira ble shades. Full 42 inches wide and takes only 5 yards to make a stylish suit ; net cost $7.00. Diamond Diagonals , $1.25. Something new , exclusively our own , neat , stylish , soft clingy draping cloth. Eastern houses are using it freely now at ยง 1.75. Our re cent purchase enables us to offer it at $1.25. PARK MATTERS. Comiiiiiniriiions : Itclallnij tu Dmmtlnim I'asscil On by Ilin Itottril Tno park commissioners hold a short ses sion yesterday afternoon , n full hoard bolni ; prosout. A statement showed that wnrunts amounting to ? 'Ji87 ( liuvo boon ordered drawn by the council , without the knowledge of ' board. Tlio commission , however , raised no objection to ttie notion of tliu oouno 11. Dr. Marccr sent in a communication 10- gnrdiuir his donation of a pond 150 feet square cm sVnlnnt Ulll to tun city for park purposes. The doutor wanted It , agreed that the property was to be forever used as a water pond , and if this condition of tba agreement was over broken the trnut in question was to ravurt back to Dr. Mercer. The board declined to accent the gift with any sucli conditions attached and the secre tary will ao notify ttio doctor. Homo time ueo Mr. Price donated lot l.i of Forbes' subdivision for n rlcht of way for the north boulevard. Yesterday Mr. IMco asked the bourd to sllghtlv chungu ttio course of the roadwixv at one point ao as to clear one of his buildings. This will bo done. The matter of vacating Loavenwortli street through Elmwood park was brought up and a communication from the county commissioners read. Tim commissioners asked the park people to pass a resolution tu the effect that tralllo through IClmwnod on Lon veil worth street bo not interfered with until other rands south of Leavcnworth street for trafllc. The ' arc in Mmpo I'osolu- tlon tvas adopted. An honest pill Is tnu noulust worlc of the apothecary. OoWitt's Little Early Hlsori euro constipation , biliousness and slultliuud- aohj , The following marriage licenses ware is sued hy ( Jaunty Judge Kllor yoUorday : Name and alilrns9. ; Ago. t Charles llnury lloltf , Onmlm . i ! * I Kiniiiii lirown , oiiuihii . , . ! S J Urtihani I' . Sl.irli. Omaha . ail ( Manilo D.ivlil , Unialiii . 118 J Ijiiwrunco O. C'hurrlll ' , Oninlin . S3 I .Miillollo 1C. lul'irmii ) , Uniuluu . IT J ( icdrn' ( ! 11 Upoclit , Omulm . 29 I Aimuida Klolnbuck. Omulm . l'5 J llnury Chiirlos ( Iriuico , Omaha. . . . . . . , I'll I Mnry A , KluLarlh , Oiiiuha . 18 Sick lieiiducbol Iteocbam's Pills will e r liove. Hill ilini ; I'urmitH. 'J'lio follbwlng permits were Issued by the 8up rlnteiidont of buildings yesterday : DmiKlah county , Uva-Htnry hrlolc nddl- tiuu lu county hospital , Ooniclas ad- . .ilillun . HB.OJO 1'onr minor punmts . 7.W < rotil : If you have puoi DjWiti' * Wltuli Hazal salvo will biireiy euro yuu , Tobacco has been recognl/ed as the standard of tobacco perfection. This is why we have remained , during this long psrlod , the largest manufacturers of Smoking Tobacco in the world. It lias a fragrance and flavor of pecu liar excellence. Give it a trial. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , tlUUHAM , N. C. o ,1