8 THE OMAHA DADDY BEE : LTKTJRSDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1890. 30i THE CITY. A cnr of mnplo sugnr for Fnrroll fi Co. , nntl u b.ilo of carpal from Franco for Mrs. S. S. Caltlwoll passed the cus tom house. A football mutch will bo playort to day at 10 n. m. between the 13 , it M , and Cinn Gordon. The piny era will plciiBo tuko note of the change. C. M. Cook , the man who defrauded Mnx Meyer & IJro. out of a gold wntch , was tried ycstcrdiiy and bound over to the district court under bonds of 6100. ThoinnB Kclloya suspicious character , was sent over the hill by Judge Holsloy for sixty days. L. F. Sherman will do pciiimco for fifteen days for vagrancy. The mail carriers will make their morning delivery today and the pun- ernl delivery at the postolllco will bo open between the liours of 10 a , m. and noon. A meeting of the Omaha elub has been called for Friday night to tal < o appropriate action on the death of ono of its distinguished members , tlio late Judge J , W. Savage. John JohiiBon , who smashed Buumcr's ' jewelry show window and stole acouplo of watches , waived examination and was held to the district court in the sum of $1,250. In default ho was sent to the county jail. Great complaint Is being made of the condition of the road along State htrcot from Fort Omaha to Florence. Under taker M. O. Maul petitioned the county commissioners yesterday to make the necessary repairs. J. II. Fortune , who boards at the Derby , loft the city a few days ago on a short business trip , and on his return found that his trunk had been broken open and $100 worth of clothing stolen. ' 1 hero is no clue to the thief. On noxC.Monday a grand fair for the benefit of St. Peter's church , corner of Lonvomvprth and Twenty-seventh btrcots , will bo commenced in the now hall just completed by Mr. II. McCaffrey. The entertainment will continue , through the week. An alarm of fire shortly before noon was occasioned by a blaze at 1211 Jackson fitrcot , In a brick dwelling house owned Ballon 13rrs , , and occupied by AgnoJ Priest. The lire was caused by a defec tive iluo and the roof ota frame addition was destroyed ; \OS \ $3o. Major T. S. Olnrkson presented the Farnam street school with n handsome ling of the national colors yesterday , making a brief address appropriate to the occasion. Master Gray Montgomery , ono of the Eighth grade pupils , received t/io / ling on behalf of the school , and made a short speech in response. Under the auspices of tv number of young ladies , a fair will bo held ' this afternoon and evening at the residence of Andrew Haas , south- cast corner 2olh and Jones btrects. The low price of admission , lOe , should insure a largo attendance. The pro ceeds are to bo given to the temple. The Hamilton loan and trust company , formerly located at Kearney , has re moved to this city. At a meeting of the stockholders , hold on November 12 , it was decided to increase the capital stock from W0,000 ( ) to300,000 and at once move to this city. The articles of incor poration wore Illed witli the county clerk yesterday. Leo King , a Chinese laundryman , es corted a fungus growth of forehead into police court yesterday and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Lu Lcm , another Celestial , who had assaulted him with a hatchet. A discolored knob of mammoth proportions just above his left eye showed where the head of the hatchet had imprinted a farewell kiss. The row occurred on Sixteenth street. "Aren't you over Rolnc to grow old.ltlte the best of us : " nskeil a man or au arnuuintanco lie hadn't seen for some time , ' 'well , not so long as I can purify my blood with Aycr's SiirsaparllU , " was the apt reply. This man knew what bo was taking about. SOME GO OVIill TUB IIOAW. Others Plead Guilty and Await 'Jlicir Trial. Ten prisoners wcro arraigned In the crimi nal court yesterday moriiinp. Ed Fitzgerald , George Whitney nnd John Francis pleaded not guilty to the charge of burglary. Charles Miller pleaded guilty to the sumo charge anil was sentenced to two years In the penitentiary. John Francis was with Miller when ho was arrested , but pleaded not guilty. The court then appointed ua attorney to defend Francis. Adam Mackoy pleaded guilty to larceny and was sentenced to ono year. ' Joslo Burl and Mary Allison , charged with larceny , pleaded not guilty. Leonard \V. Colemangrand larcenypleaded not guilty. The charge of adultery lodcod against Dr. Gclslcr was nollcd. Judge Ularkson then took up the case of the state vs. John S. Mullen , charged with resist ing an ofllcor. , Before adjourning last night .Tudgo Clnrk- Bnn announced the following call of the crim inal calendar : Friday , the state against George AVhltting , who U charged with house breaking. Monday , tlo state ugnlust L. W. Coleman , charged with burglary. Tuesday , the state against John Francis , who is charged with being the man who went through f luiis Peterson's saloon ami carried oft a largo quantity of liquor. In the days of the past , people had to suffer much pain , now they Imvu Salvation Oil and they got cured in less than no time. Price " 3 cents , The men of Boston , of all ages and condi tions , nro wild over boxlnj , , and the many cures mndo by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , theiV national remedy. Tlio Prohibition Vote. RUSHVILI.E , Neb. , Nov. 21. [ To the Editor of TUB BEI : : To decide n wager please answer tlio following In Tin : Her. as soon as possible : In Uushvillo precinct there were B13 votes Jcnst at the late election. There were 114 votes cast for tl.o prohibitory amendment , 81 votes against the amendment nnd fifteen voters not voting either way. What is the majority according to the stat utes of the stuto regarding amendments to the constitution , for the prohibitory amend ment In this product ) Docs the number of votes exceeding one-half of the number of voters constitute the majority as regards to this amendment ) A Bunscnnir.it. Answer The actual majority for prohibi tion in the precinct was 15 , as under the stat utes all the votes silent on the piohlbltlon question are counted against the amendment Christmas Presents FREE Our Special Premium Catalogue 4 Sent Free * to any adxlress , giv.es three ways of securing a great variety of the finest goods in the market for Christmas Presents. i st -These goods can be had , WITHOUT COST , by earning them in sending us two or more new subscribers. 2cl. They can be had for part work and a small difference in cash. 3d. They can be bought for the lowest prices possible , if you do not care to earn them as Premiums. CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY , Philadelphia , Pa. 7 A. DI2NVI2R MXSl'KUY. t Eiivclu)1) ] tlio DtHnimRnrniico or n Mini Well Known In Omaha. The announcement yesterday of the dis appearance ot Mr. Freeman Crocker , clmir- iiuu of the board of public works of Denver , attracted a great deal of attention among the contractors of this city for public improve ments and business men in this Ity. Ho was personally known to .hem nnd so far os can bo .earned was respected by them. JIo was generally considered an honest man an'l worked for the host Interests of the city. Some time ago the city decided upon n series of extensive public Improvements. Advertisements were inserted in many papers throughout tlio country and as a con- bcqucuco contractors Hocked thither from all parts uf the United States. Among them was a very healthy contingent of those who tiail fattened at the public crlh In Omuha. The competition was great and the rivalry ; ngcmlcrcu was most bitter. Kings wcro formed among' the bidders anil those sought Lo control both tlio council and the board of public works. It is said to Mr. Crocker's credit , is ulso that of another member of the board , that ho did all that an hono.it nnd capable nun coiihl do to protect the city "Tainst tfio srhomcs of the rmgstcrs. The council , however , took a hand , nnd in moro ways than ono , certain members sought to nullify the action of the board , and it is claimed even that some of the mayor's acts caused the chairman a great deal of annoy ance.Vlmt this annoyance must have been may bo imagined when it is known tha miles of paving , sewering and curbing were lot to bo completed within a comparatively short time. Of this . work ono Omaha contracting linn secured three miles of sewering in ono street and about 07,000 feet in what Is known as the Dcgany street system. This work with other jobs cost in the neighborhood of $35,000. Nor is all fhowork yet done. To day the bonra of public works of that place were to have opened bids for another branch of the Dcgany system , and Omah.i contractors had their representatives on thu ground to loon after the matter. It is not likely now , however , the bids will bo opened until after the mystery relating to Mr.1 Crocker's disappearance shall have been cleared up. A certain Omaha firm of contractors said that it was known that tlio trouble which Crocker had experienced as chairman of the boai'4 of public works , bad moro or less af- fcotcJ his mind. This result was Intensified , when a short time ago , a man who had worked with him in harmony on the board bad been removed and ono who differed from him substituted. The firm in question did not think that Crocker bad been murdered but that the mental strain to which he had been subjected bad impelled him to rush off to steal a short rest or else had so affected hU mind as perhaps to have Impelled him to commit suleldo. The same linn said that Tuesday night one of their men had returned from Denver and had been told by a son of Mr. Crocker's that his father had said if ho did not get a rest ho would probably go crazy , Albright's CholcfyUbrlght L & L Co. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bco bldg- . All Music at Ilnlf Price. G,000 pieces only lOc a copy at Moln berg's , 10th st. bot. Capital uvo &Dodgo , * Albright's Choice 521-2 3 N. Y. Life. Albright's Choice , sure advance. Hand Crushed. John Dally , an employe at the Cudahy packing company , had a ticivo fall on his right band yesterday , badly crushing the member. A surgeon dressed the wound and reduced the fracture. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bco bldg. Albright's Choice , cosy terras. The now ofllcos of the Great Rock Island route , 1002 Sixteenth and Fnrnain Btrcots , Omaha , are the finest in the city. Call and BOO thorn. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. Dr. Blrney cures catarrh , Dec bldg" Albright's Choice , inonoy inudo fast. AXMOVM'JBXEXTS. Iloyt's satlro on popular superstitions of the present day , "A Brass Monkey , " will bo the attraction ut Boyd's ponv house today. The engagement will open with a mntineo this afternoon and continue during the remainder of tbo week. The merry laugh-maker and' sweet singer. Charles A. Gardner , will appear at the Boyd for ono night only , on next Sunday. In his ro- innntlo comedy , "Fatherland. " The play is laid In the Tyrol , and is a pretty mountain pastoral abounding In the sweet songs of tbo native * of that ro man tlo country , The first three evenings of next wcok the stage of the lloyd will bo occupied by Air. James T , Powers and his "Straight Tip" company. The plcco just closed a protracted run at the ColumVht theater , Chicago , nnd the press of that city speak In very high terms of the jilay. _ The unprecedented patronage the TCden Musco is enjoying this week shows the popu larity that house enjoys. Each succeeding week tbo. attraction prows stronger. Tins week Maggie , the midget mother and her tiny baby , is the star attraction , Peter Sampson , the strong man , is a marvel In his feats of strength. Ylolo , the alto soloist , Is a pleasing feature. Tbo Marionettes Is u comic inliniu entertainment pleasing all. Albright's Choice , great bargains. Dr. 13imoy euros catarrh , Bos bldg Intelligent Readers -will notice that I ore not"warranted io cure" oil demon of dlHcnscs , but only micli us result from u disordered liver , viz : Vertigo , Headache , Dyspepsia , Fevers , Cosiiveness , Bilious Colic , Flatulence , etc. For tlieio they nroiiotirnrrnii od ( > i- falllblc , but are i H nearly so n It lupus- Iblo to niulio n remedy. 1'rloc , 2oots. SOLD C. L. Erlnkson. Local Agt.200 N.lCth St PERFECT HEALTH lllclmrd II. licok , Ioc : < port , N , V. , writes that nttet many yours'BUtTorliiB from Nervous Debility , Sloop- loisnoHD , Twltchlnc of Mu cle ho nai restored by four boxes NIIIVK : HUANS. " 1 ntu 80 , " ho niri , "but f col like a juiinK man. " II per box , postpaid. Pam phlet free. NKHVK 1IKANCO.UUITAI.O. N. Y. Bold by ( loodtnnn DriiK Co. , 1110 Karnain St. , O.unha' THE ItBALiTY MA.KKUX. INSTRUMENTS plaoocl on record Novem ber UC. WAHltASTY DEED1 ? . 13 A Benson , trustee , to II 0 Campbell , lot 1 ( > . lilkas. llenson $ SCO A J IVolf I ) nnd wife to A I' Trench , o ! i lots ? ami 8 , blkU , Central I'urk 23 J 11 ( iiioiuia wife to W M Ouo , lull:1 , blk T.Oiclmnl Hill 1,003 J 11 Guc nnil wlfu to K G GUI' , lot 11 , Llk ) 7. Orchard Hill 1,003 Chtlst .lansen anilIfo to I.ouls John- MMI. lotW , Illicit. Orcliaid 1(111 ( 3,575 O KMaynard to 1'ottcr & ( Icorpocom pany , lots 4 mid r > , Ulk II , lot 7. Ink 5 , ilcdford 1'laco , and lot S , bile'1 ' lied- ford 3,113 II A Moouncl wUo to James ICoilc , lot 18 , folk : ; , Moo's sub COO A II McGregor and wlfo to K 0 Oiillnr , lotO , lilk $ . " Shunt's 2cl add , lotas , lillc C > , I'nddoclc i'lucc , uml lotO , blkl , An- dio\vs& lloiison's add 0,500 S .M 1'ress and liusbnml to E U Itatukln , lot ll > , lilk 28 , U 11 Hozg'sadd 600 A J Qnlstuard and wlfu to J M Marston , lot 10 , lilk 2 , 1'atrlok's 2cl add 2,000 Edward Tjulmulor nnd wlfoto Randolph duller , lot 1. bile 7 , Patrick's Stl 100 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. . JV Thomas nnd wlfoto J P I'lnloy , lot U1 , Ulk7 , t-outliOmului 7,000 DEBUS. J n Furay. spoclnl mutter , to W V I'nray , lot 0 , UnmiiboU's sub of blk T , " Slilini'sM udd . 1 , < OJ Total amount transfers. . 120,208 Albright's Choice , junction all R. R. Building I'ermiM. The following permits were isauod by tha superintendent of buildings yesterday ! acornoC. I'liyno , 14 ! story frame dwoll- Inc.Tlilrty-fourth and JacUson streets , ! 2,033 Same | | . JO Saino r. W .Same W * Uo.ird of ndncatlon.lstory frame boliool- house , Stowurt iilaco Jv)03 ) A.J. I'onploton , ! story brick store , Tenth and I'nriifiin , 1M J. K. lluidlok , ! ! story frame duelling , r.lKlitcenthand Emmettstreets1,000 'Panic ' 4 > W ) lllrhnrds & Caswoll , 1Y story fruino dttolllns , Twonty-llrst nnd Spring streets l.CM Same JiOOO Uliarlos A. Coe , 2V Btory brielc burn , bcc- end and IMuusiint streets 2,500 Niels Jortsensen , 1 story ( rninocotttiRC , BlYtfoutU streut and lienwn inemio. . 630 U. Ktluy , m story frame dwelling , .Lowo \Vehitorstrcct 8 > MO 11. J. Moehle , addition to dwelling , 2010 Kec.sstrcot ; ! * Two minor permits 4 | ! > Total 'J7aj Albright's Choice , the best trackage. . i i i. i Marriage Licenses. TUo following mirriaga llcoaaoa wora Is sued by Judge Shields yoitordiy : Niunoaua address. . -Aqo III iyO. Tortil , Otmilin 2- > 1 Myra A. hncfuvo , Uiniiha ' - jjdlin T. Ketchner.Omalia ! 4 11'iuuiyVooUey , Umuha'u ijolinW , Hall , Omaha 2 ( ModuA. Ilooton , Umuha 'JO j Alfred I'ollnsiilst. Omalia 1 Annie Nollbou , Uniaha ! M Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh , Bco Bldj. Weather Probabilities. For November Indications point to cold , frosty vrcnlhor. Tlint , liowovor , will mtiUo no dllToronco to thobo who travoLin the Btoain-hcatod nnd electric- lighted , limited , vostlbulo trains which lire run only by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ity. between Oiniha : mid Chlenuo. City ticket olllco , 1501 Far- nam Rt. , Omaha li * . A , NASH , J. E. 1'niiSTOX , General Agent , City Pusuongor Agent. 1G02. Sixteenth and Furnnm etroots IH the now Hook Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to till points cast nt lowest rates. AlbriglU's Choice , payments to suit , FOR "THE FOUR HUNDRED" AND MANY MORE FtJllDress Shirt Pine Neckwear -AND A complete assormcnt of Men'sPifrnishings : : SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE NOW IN ORDER "THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY' ' AND LESS IMPORTANT MEMBER AS WELL , SHOULD EQUIP THEMSELVES EARLY FOR THE COMING SEASON OF BALLS AND DINNERS. Look at our supply of FINE SHIRTS and artistic collection of NEBKWEHR Ward McAllister himself would take delight in them. THE Loifure Gloue Co 1506 Farnam St : Omaha Neb , " \Vill sell on Friday nnd Saturday their celebrated hand sowed , 5 Hook Foster Patent Kiel Gloves , * In tan , slate , fancy , brown and black at 95ca pair" worth $1 , 25. DR. BAIL. liY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Tooth on Hubbcr , ( or FIVE UnM.Aiis , A perfect nt Bunrnnteca. Tcotli extracted without imln or daiiKor , iwil wltlout nimes- tliotJcs. Gold and silver Oil ngs at lowest rates. Hrldgo jincl.Orown Work. Tooth yilth- outj > latD4. All vriirk wnrraiitcd. OFFICE PAXTON IJLOCK , 16TII AND FARNAM Eutrar.co , 10th btreut elevator Opou o\on- Dsa until 8 o'cloot * YOU WEAK MAW ! IfettUtitluueakf DebilityAtronUy.linjiijteney , ' . rfcoele , Lories , Kean flvll 'JUouBliti. N * Hlnvrfy to unmanly iir ct cei. > ervouiniss , Hhruntcen Organt- all _ " " ' NEW I 'ree ' ( or u BLort time. I Mtttodl | , om HJOB , , uH : v. v u CAIM'T HOOK HEALTH I ais We intend to turn"'the overcoat trade of Omaha "upside clown" for the next few days as it was never turned "before. Our buyer displays liis neve by making a second purchase this sea son of a manufacturer's entire stock of overcoats. There are enough overcoats in our store today to give one to every man in a small city , and they've got to be sold. It took nerve to buy them and it takes nerve to sell them at the prices we're going to make , Today We will begin the greatest' Special Sale of OVERCOATS : Omaha ever sa\v , when \ve will sell A beautiful all wool wide wale overcoat for six dollars , A splendid chinchilla fur , for six fifty , A twelve dollar Kersey for eight dollars. A sixteen dollar Kersey for ten fifty. . ' A Kersey sold the world over for eighteen dollars , for twelve fifty , : , A handsome twenty dollar Kersey for fourteen seventy-five. . , v A ton dollar Chinchilla Ulster for seven fifty. , An excellent heavy Irish Frcixe Ulster for nine seventy five. A heavy fur trimmed Storm Coat for ten fifty. To add interest to the occasion we have reduced the price on several lines of fine overcoats to a limit that makes them to-day the cheapest fine coals in America. Remember , the prices advertised are by a house known as one of the cheapest clothing houses In this country , if not THE cheapest , and every price is guaranteed by a house that says to its patrons : "If you're ' not suited in your purchase in any shape or manner , you'll ' get your money back. " Nebraska Fourteenth and Douglas. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE WaonsockBtA Rhode Island Rubber -Co And wo tire tlieir western agents and always carry a largo stock. Address , 1204 and 1206 Ilarney Street. B,8. WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Solo Agent in Omaha for Gorharn Man ufacturing Go's Sterling Silverware MANTLE CLOCKS , RICH CUTGLASSand CHINA. Our Stock of Pine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest Conic anil see us. ( Cor. Douglas & 15th St DR. SANDEWS WiAt f KK M GTCJ J-lKJ ! t > 7 Ih1 Mw . . . . _ J5rrilCTRIC IHT AID SIltPEIISOIT rrHlPL'.M ) * 'iii'm ' * miMCT , Hi.lo rcr IhlnritlDe pur- ton , Cur.ol r.nxnllio Vulr.ii. ItilD J rrf lr. HIM. txxlh. Ins , CII U QUI ( arttnl. i.r KlfctrlcllT Ikrourh ill XVE4K hlrflrle Itirrlal frll iMftliillf. or WB forfeit tJ.OO In cua KKIJ ind H3t | raiarr CoMiplfl * O. tntt un. Vrorit ran I ir * tvo'iA ' ILE'CTRI" ' " t ul 'u fil c n MM SPECIM A POSITIVE amtparminrnlCUnE'or ll dluijtsollho URINARY ORGANS. Cuni where othir treatment till t. Full directions wfth each bolllc. Price , ono dollir. See signature ot E , U SIAIIL , For Bale By All NO GXJREX ! NO PA.Y. OWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omalia , Neb. Botentccn years experience. A reifiilnr pradimteln medicine , i\s diplomat iliow , Ii otlll trfntlnsf wllfc tlienrrntost succesi , all Nervous. Clirunlo nml I'rlvatoDlso.iro , Apurnmnontcuro KUorniili'iMl for Cutarra , Bpcrtniitorrliim , I.OBt Mnnliood , brmlnnnVoakiii'an , Nlslit l.dsBun , Imiioliinojr , Hjplillls , Htrlclurj , llilJ ixlldll * CHSOH of tlio llloail , Skin iinilUrlniry Uranus. N. II. 1 mmrnnloo $600 fur every tnsu 1 uiulurtnku mul fall to cure. Coinulullou frco. lluolc ( .Mystorlci ) of I.lfo ) nent frco. UUlculiours St m. tot p , ni. Uuudail U a. m. to 12 ui. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS Street ) . Stovorciiulrsof ull descriptions for cook und lientliu Blovos , fmntly und hotul ranges. Watoi tUiichiiignts u ROBERT UHI-IG , Proprietor. Telephone 06O- - C. M. EATON , Manager. California Nerve Food , Makes Now I'rcsli Itlood und 1'ro. < ) UCOH I'lCHll , Curn Anii'inliii Scrofuhi. llnil C'lrrulallon inl nil Impurities of tha Dlood ai well ni llin lulortlnj Norvn Dleonces. M < I Nervom and I'hyiilelul Itl.llll ) ) , \ilul i : > liiiiitlin , 1're- mi > tiiro I > crar. 'Iriinilillnir , HvHloilu , Ni-r- Tniis Hi-nil , iclii ) , I HH oTI'imcr In t'lthcr n-x. Nnrvninrn'in In miy liirrn , Co 111 II , null nr IVet. I'.iiii In tlio lluclc mid oilier iuruil I Dr. Ilob'li'i Ncno Tnnlfl fi'HU hrlnethe ro y tint ot heal h to the ehiillow chunk. roWr , nervum pcvcig slioukl take tlili i-rrat Llfa Ronewer. Try them , and i < m villljolii tlm tlmuuiidi U liuiipr mm and women wlui U llj lilcu IT. auDUfwfiU great ( irk In their liilmlf. 'llir ; nro luzar culled. (0 ceuu a till , tot gale byre Kuhn A Co. Lor I5ih A. ItoutJlai din-ell j A TulSer 4 I o. . for llili A. IjUKl ) fctrciU A , 1 > . Fiwtcr * Co Council lliufli , lo i ANB PRINCIPAl rSUGH'CTO ' tVCRYWHr.nC FEMALE"BEANS" ibvolutely l rtlltblo , perfectly tafc , most | > o erf ul fcmals I i > , rijlatorkuown , iu\tr fall iMn hoi , ) > < } : ( paid i cue tu4 luAiclut. XaireMllON nhlin CO. ' liiiiiiib , N. y , Svld It ! OUOHJIia DllC'O ( V. cundln , , , Utt J.BTEHltH8LU u ,0 PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH M'r M' - - A 1:102 : FnrnnmStroot. Harry P , Deuel , City PnssoiiBor and Ticket Agent ,