Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 20, 1887, Image 5

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    OMAHA PAIM BEE ; SUNDAY. . FJUBKUARY 20. ISST-TWELVE PAGES
A ZOO AT THE CAPITAL CITY.
Jlovement For the Location of a Perma
nent Menagerie at Lincoln ,
BARKEEPER BUTLER HELD OVER.
Arrest ofn Woman on n
e The Normal School
Site Lobby A Itcpnrtctl
Klopcnicnt.
f rr.oM THE nr.E's
A gentleman from St. I.mils , Mr. 0. M.
Xlt'dcrvest , was In Lincoln Thursday of the
jiast oek looklnc the ground over with a
> lc\v of cst.iblhhliii ; In Lincoln a zoological
firmleii. Ho has formerly operated at St.
Louis and has. It Is recited. 150 caie.s of
> vild animals. Mr. Ziodervest proposes , if
the citizens of Lincoln will donate to him
H5WX > , to locate hi ttds city , that hu will at
) nco proceed to build the necessary houses
tnd DOCOIIIO a pcrnmncnt fixture here. Mr.
t. states that In tit. Louis , where tin 1ms been
i few years , during the year ! ) 07,000 people
ple attended hi * gardens , lie believes that
> err , should ho locate , hc > could draw from
ill nelehborlti ! . ' towns scores of people to
r lines1) ) his display. In additions to hh capes
t anlmats hu ha connectcd with his tnuseii'm
i cymuaMum and like attractions , lie In
formed thu MIK : that citlwiH of Lincoln
were couslilrrltiK his proi > osltioti and that
iv It limit doubt It would be accepted , In which
event in tin1 early iprtus he would locate lit
Lincoln. This will bo a. new feature for a
western city , and will no doubt have a sre.U
Iniluencu In making this city one of attrac
tions.
norxn OVKII TO rornr.
The bartender , llutler , who disappeared
ne mornlni ; n few days n o accompanlPd by
1100 of his employer's money. Was caught at
Cr.'tc anil returnud Friday to the city nud
locked up In jail. When Uutler departed he
left for the cast , but pursuit becoiidnc , warm
jmd clOsO on his track. * , tie doiiuleu back over
ihp line as far as Crete with the evident In
tention of ceapluff in that way. Yesterday
Itiitlnr was brought before Justice Drown ,
ho held n preliminary hearliu In the case
ind bound the prisoner over under SXO
> ouds to answer at the comlni ; term of court.
CJCKKH I'llOCKEDINOS.
A woman who gives her name as Mr ? ,
ilall , of Xemaha county , ! ias Iwen In the
I lands of the police for ttie last day. haviui :
> oen arrested In this city on the charge of
ulultery , the order for her arrest comlnc to
.he itolfco by telephone from Syracuse , N b.
1'ho tolepliono niessacc stated Uiat It came
'rom S.ierllf Fowler of Nemaha county , and
.hat ho would proceed at once to this city for
, ho woman , 'i eMerday the man who statad
that IIH ordered the arrest arrived in the city ,
> ut It proves not to be Slierlll Fowler or any
jtlicial nt all , so far ns the police can ascertain
tain , and It look * as though It was it matter
> f personal or family prosecution Into which
Ihe police have been piitiapH.'d. ]
AFTKll NOIIMAI. SCHOOL" ,
A largo number of citizens ot Nebraska
towns Interested In securing a new
normal school have been In tlio city the past
week. Principal among these delegations
bas been the o from Letup City , \\lio cam
dounln tariro numbers headed by O. 13.
WilUrd , and who made their influence felt
for their town , which they claim is the very
best location In the state for an institution
of that kind. Mr. Wili.ird Is one of UIP ap
pointees of Governor Tlmycr to attend the
American agricultural convention at Lake
Charles. La. , and ho left yesterday for the
south over the Missouri I'acitic to thu point
of Ids destination ,
11K1H LIFK ELOPEMENT.
It was reported on the street yesterday that
Klrloy ilamnioud , employed In the Capitol
National bans , had eloped with the daugh
ter of. ludce Mason , one of the members of
tlm railroad commission , nnd that tlui run
away couple had been married by a justice of
ttie peace In Marysrlllc , Kan. Jud o Mason
is at present In Denver on business and is
not yet Informed of his daughter's llight. Hu
was opposed to ilammond's attentions to his
daughter on the ground of her youth , and
undoubtedly will not receive the news with
the greatest favor.CtTV
CtTV ITEMS.
Yesterday n man named George Callan
\vas discharged from the penlu-utlary.havlnic
? ervnl Ins sentence of a year In that Institu
tion. Callan was sent up fiom Sherman
county on a charge of assaulting his wife
with attempt to commit murder ,
Thi ) legblators detuned homeward from
Lincoln yesterday in large numbets , nnd tlio
law-makers will bo absent until the recon
vening on Wednesday. Lincoln citizens are
hearing the reports of n sixty-day session
with every evidence of satisfaction.
The police are at work ringing in the of
fenders against tlio city ordinances who
liuvu failed to take out their proper license.
A hack driver named Wllcox was taken to
the precincts of thu court yesterday to answer
to thu charge.
T. r. A. NOTES.
Post-A is constantly receiving additions to
its membership , and before long the post 13
certain that It will have to secure nnw and
morn commodious nuartcrs In order to ac
commodate the membership.
The ball nnd b.uinuet foot up a great
success in every particular , and the Doys
cleared a large sum of money which they w'll
have on hand for the aid and relief of deserv
ing memoers.
Among the callers at the club headquarters
the past week were E. Churchill , New York :
> : . K. Stovp , Boston : A. Uorden , Wymore ;
( itorgo M.Vllson. . director of the National
T. r. A. : J. O. IJiircli. DPS Molnes : M. Y.
Coluian , Chicago ; O. \Villard , Loup City.
KVKXTS OV THE WKKK.
The Pleasant Hour club held Its eighth
narty of the season on Tuun > day evening. nt
Tumnlu hall , and a large number of the club
nicmberihlp enjoyed the occasion.
The Capital City cltiD t > eld one of Its pn-
joyable parties at Temple hall on Wednesday
evening.
Kx-overnor ( ! Dawes has gene to Milwau
kee for a few days' visit and to meet Mrs.
Dawes , who has t > en visiting with friends in
that city lor some time.
Tim Misses Hawke , of Nebraska City , wcro
guests of Lincoln friends the past week and
visitors at the halls of the legislature.
YOUTHFUL UANOER'S.
Miss Alnry's Scholars Give a Fancy
Kress nail.
Masonic hall looked like a small section of
fairy land last night. The occasion was a
fancy dress ball given bj Miss Almy to her
pupils , about thirty of whom were present
dressed in costumes rich and unique. Thn
youthful dancers ranged from six to fifteen
years of age. All of them went through the
various dances with an ca o and grace which
was wonderful. The night was Indeed a
pretty one and was enjoyed by about COO
siHtftators the fund pap.is and mamas ,
rttbthers und sisters , uncle.- , and mints of the
v taoues. Among the other numbers , the
pavotto nnd octuon ; quadrille , tlio latest
dances , were cone through with to a doreu
of precision which was remarkable.
Amonc the dancers noticed in costume
were the followini ; :
Jlaiid Kimball , "Little Ho Peep : " Florence
Jlorse , "Sunns : " D'Arleve Helen Coe ,
-Martha Washington : " May Mount , "Hod
Itldtntr Hood ; " l.oti Hobble. "Cinderella : "
tJr.wlaL.AHon , "Kalry : " Edith K. Smyth.
"Astrologer. " Kthel Morse , "Jlo-I'ecp ; "
Mary Morse. "Vt-nus ; " Suslo llantoon ,
"Mother Hubbard ; " Flora Webster , "CJolden
Locks ; " MaKM Hellman , "French I'ea > ant ; "
l izzlo C. Allen , "Margery Dow ; " F.dith
Anderson , "Hetty thu Lady " Louis I'ratt ,
"Jack Frost ; " Kdgar Johnson , "SlnDad thH
Mdlor : " Cnarles Farmer , "Jack Snrat : "
( wiritutilaeomlnl , "Klncof Hearts : " F-ddlo
" ' " Kobort < iood\\in "I'riiiceof
Unvls , "I'azo ; \ \ ,
Wale.- , ; " Carlton Mathewson. " 1'iick : "
Clayton ( Joodrlch. "Hlchland Laddie ; "
Albert BIllliiKs. "Knave of Hearts ; " Arthur
Anderson. "Xoblcinan ; " Nattle bhelton ,
Lord Founteroy : " Harry Stephens ,
.Washington ; " Willie . .Haney ,
Soitlecl the Clnlm.
In the district court yesterday the Union
I'acltiorailroad company confessed judgment
In the : > um of 51.000 In favor of Phillip Flan-
nery , who brought suit ngalnst the company
for "daniages'for that Amount for personal In-
iaiito sustained by falllu > rttirouth : a defective
stairway wlillu in the employ of the company
it tlm car shops.
Sclllnc.
The sale of Axigust-JJorman's stock under
'ji xecutiou. took ylacejesterday- before a
ir.u crowd of purchascni.
KELLEY , STIGER & GO'S.
ust
These garments are made in the best manner possible and of the very best material known to the trade
JL. . all
JL . ESI
At 2ec.
.TO dozen Fine Cambric , low neck ,
'ellcd scama , perfect jlttiinj.
Corset Covers
25c.
tO dozen Fine Muslin , hlyh ne. k ,
elled seams , Jersey shape.
Corset Covers
GO dozen Flnc Muslin , u-ith cm-
broidery trimming. A barnaln.
Corset Covers
At
Fine Cambric , square neck , fine
embroidery trlmmlny.
Corset Covers
Fine M uslln , low neck , Hamburg
trimming , tttcHed front.
Corset Covers
At 45o.
Fine Cambric , low neck , trimmed
real Torchon Lace.
Corset Covers
At 50e.
Flnc Cambric , Vshaped neck , cm-
broidery trimming.
Corset Covers
At 6Se.
Fine Cambric , embroidered yoke.
PMMMM IMB1 HBH BM M > MM
Corset Covers
At SOc.
Fine Cambric , 8 rows of insertion ,
cluster of US tucks.
Corset Covers
At SI.37 ! ,
Fine Cambric , with embroidered
front yoke , flne tucked back ,
trimmed with Hamburg edge.
Corset Covers
At $2.25.
Fine Cambric full yoke of Valen
ciennes Lace , flne cambric edge.
At 25c ,
5O dozen j > l < nn fine muslin ,
stitched band , special order.
CHEMISE
At 50c
Fine Muslin , } /okc cluster of nar
row and wide tucks , separated with
line cambric insertion , rtijjled cdijc.
CHEMISE
At 60c.
l ine Jir . "Ii , yoke df clusters of
flnc tuck * , line embroidery , ivith
needle-work edge.
CHEMISE
At 70c ,
Fine Muslin , V shaped yoke , flnc
cluster tucking embroidery , and
cambric edye.
CHEMISE
At 75c.
Fine Muslin , corded band , ruffled
embroidered edge , with needle-work
front.
CHEMISE
3 Special Bargains
At $1,00.
Fine Cambric , yoke flnc cluster of
tucking , separated with herring
bone stitch , flnc needlC'tvork edyc *
Fine Cambric , with bands of Tor
chen insertion , witn deep rittfle of
Torchon and edge of same.
Yoke of solid open work embroid
ery , with edge to match.
CHEMISE
At 85c ,
Fine Cambric , cluster of flnetucks ,
wide embroidery , and narrow edge
to match.
A large Variety of fa Grades
AT
$1,25 , $1,50 , $1,75 , $2 ,
$2,25 , $2,50 , $2.75 ,
.50 dozen fine Mit"lin , iritJi c'ttslcr
ofjlnc t licit. * .
! iO dozen flue 3Iiilin , . 'i clusters of
narrow tucks , and 2 clusters of
wide.
Cluster of irtile tucks , cambric
ruflliny , line clusters of tucks with
Torchon Lace edge.
SOc.
2 clusters of tucks with broad hem.
eoc.
Cluster of S flne tucks , cambric
ruffle with tucks , anil flnc embroid
ery cdijc.
750.
y clusters of flnc tucks separated
by hcrrintj'bone stitch , wide ruffle of
embroidery.
OOc.
Cluster of flnc and tuldc tucks ,
separated by herring-bone stlfch ,
with 3-lnch cambric embroidery
ruffle.
Deep cluster of flnc tucks with wide
cambric embroidery rttjjlc.
2 clusters of medium tucks separ
ated by wide cambric insertion , with
embroidered cambric ruffle.
A Large Line of fa1 ,
Appropriately Trimmed ,
From $1.25 to $3.00.
Front fi clitnter.-i of narrow ttick.it
filcei'p.t antl nccl ; Jinhlted with cam
bric r it flic.
mmi
At 60o.
JfoHirr Iftibbard , lined yoke , clus
ters of medium lucks , neck and
sleeves , cambric rufllc.
At 85o.
father Jfubbard , lined yoke , clus
ter of flnc tuck. * and insertion ,
Mother JJabbard si eve. with em
broidered cambric rnjjlc.
At $1.00.
Mother Jfubbard , lined backs. U
clusters of flue tuclis. flnished with
flnc embroider/ ; .
At fcl.10.
Mother Jlubburd , cluster of me
dium tucks , separated by cambric
insertion , cambric embroidered
runic.
mm OQWNS
At $1.25.
Mother Ifu'jbard. yoke of solid flne
tucks , cambric ruffle , tucked and em
broidered edge.
mm\ \ GOWNS
At S1.37M.
Mother Jfubburd , lined back , em
broidered front , flnished with dotted
band , and embroidered cambric
ruffle.
FULL LINE OF
Hanging In price from
$1.40 to $3.75.
Every article in this
advertisement guar
anteed to be as repre
sented.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
At 50c.
Fine dltiflln , cluster ofii'idc
tvlth deep Item.
SKI I UTS
At 70c.
Fine Muslin , 2 clusters of flue
tucks and broad cambric i , tlc ,
cluster of fine tucks and deep Item.
At 85c.
Plain full Skirt , with wltl * cluster
tucks. Common Sense.
At 95c.
Plain full Skirt , extra wide , fl
inch hem. Gooil sense.
At 90c. .
2 clitftcrs of wide tucks , separated
by clusters of nnrrow tucks , deep
hem.
At $1 ,
Cluster of medium tucks , with
cambric embroidered jlouncc. '
SIKIIIRI ?
At $1.25.
Cluster of 5 wide tucks , cambric
ruffle with ! i wide tucks , deep hem.
A Large Variety Choice Styles of
SKIRTS
-.12'-
$1,25 , $1.35 , $1.45 ,
$1,60 , $2-00 , $2,25 ,
$2,50 , $3.00 , $3,50 , $3,75.
mm
From 29c Upward.
ALSO A FULL LIXJ2 OF
Bridal Trousseau
KELLEY , STIGER
- Corner Doclge _ _ . . . . and IStli Sts ,
AMUSEMKNTS.
Vlvaclou * Kato Castlcton nd her
company closed her season of three
nnces of " .V Crazy Patch' to ft lnro ft !
prcclattve audience at Uoyd's last erf
iiAVKitt.Y's MINSTHKLS.
Next Tliursday evening. February
llaverlv's Minstrels , under the persona !
agomcnt of J. Ji. llnwly , will
Hovd's opera house , for one porfoi
Viils'li Mr. liftverly's bleann only mln
company , the orlelnnl/Aiastadons ,
clu.lbs' . 'billy " Emerson , the
strelsy ; Uov. Ad. Uyman : K. M. . . .
champion banjo player ot the worM ;
three Hermans , the only nrmlHcm ofj
strcl novelties , and forty olfaor MftW x
minstrel profession. Colonel llavenjr
o hero \\ltu the company.
THE wom.r > .
The icntlonil melodrama , "Tho Yri
111 bo produced at Hoyd's opera ho M
Tuesdav and Wednesday. A special
nc will be el vcn on Tuesday Aashlr
birthdav. "The \ \ orld" Is a drama
sorblng Interest and lin * the most r _
scenic and mechanical effects of any pi
the stage.
A r THE PEOPLE' * .
The Stuart Comeiiy company has
plcndld business at the People's fer
l > , ist ucck. Thcv willcontlnueanotber
'The Cold King" will be presented to- :
TIIK ItnilllKRA.
To-night the ( it'im.in comedy com.
with Mr. Donald , a well-known < I
tragedian , appears In Schiller's "Jlob
attheHoyil.
A Jeweler's Failure
P. L. Kdholm , who has been
the jewelry ouslncss on Fifteenth
near Douglas for the past elx months , ;
yielded to financial embarrassment and
rendered his stock to Kdholm & Akl
satisfy a chattel mortgage In the sum
51.Yu. ) There are eastern creditors ,
clpally in Chicago , whov ; claims will a
: o 52,000. The store was closed yest
The stock on hand \\ill barely satisfy
claim of Kdholm . .tAkin. . P. L. Kdhola
; ho city several < lays azo and Is supposed
iiavn ROIIO to Alabama , whcro ho has K
lives. Tlio failure Is attributed to Edtv
lack of attention to his business.
. .
An Electric Flte.
Last nlcht an alarm of tire was
by the smoking of the regulating
\\ire by which the Omaha Illuminating
pany supplied electric light to J.dlamt
store , 723 North Sixteenth street Who * 1
engines reached the store it looked M It'l
c.T-oment over the entrance wcrn on tire ,
water \sas npplietl and eventually the'pa
woio cut open , lint no 'flames , couftu
found. It then becamn evident that all t
snioko had come from the regulatbrU
mechanism of which had been overheated
lectriclty. * *
Her lluslmnd .
Wns Cruel. - * -
x
Maria llorth commenced sut | In the district
court yesterday for a divorce from her hus ,
m ml. Valentine Borth. to whom she was 4
married In Omaha In December. 1877. Th n
iilalutill alleges that on account of the'eij j
treme cruelty of her husband she was co-
pelled to leave him in 1-sst , and has not since
lived with him. She prays fora divorce and
the custody of three children. " ' , J
CHUIICH NOTICES. '
To-day's Services nt tlio DlrTcrcar'
Churches Thrnuuhout tlio City.
Hcth-Edeu Haptist cliurch. Services
at 4lo p. m. at St. Mary's Avcniio
Jongrecational church. Preaching by
llev. F. 1) . Randall. Heatrice , Neb. Sun
day school lit 3 p. in. Prayer meeting
evening at 7.00. The public '
cordially invited to all services. * J
German Lutheran church. 1005 South"
Twentieth street. Service every Sunday ; ,
10 : \ . m. Sunday school 2 p. m. E. J/
Trcsc , pastor. " *
Saints' Chapel. Twenty-first and Clarlr
streets. Preaching at 11 a. rn. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday school at 12:30. Everybody - *
body welcome. ,
All Saints' Church , Twenty-fifth street ,
one block north of St. Mary's avenue ,
the llev. Louis Xshncr , rector. Holy \
Communion at b a. m. Morning service i
nnd sermon nt 11 n. m. Sunday school I
at 3 p in. Even SOUK nt 4 p. m. . Young
Men's bible class at 3 J ) . 111. ;
German M. E. church , corner Elevonth''J
and Center streets. Preaching to-day at , *
10:30 : a. in. and 7'30 p. m. Sunday school
at 2 : ? 0 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday .
eyfnini ; at 7-30. All ( Jermans are In1 * '
viteJ. i-spceiallv the children to attend ;
our Sunday school , llev. II. Kineger , .
> astor.
i -ti
Calvarv liaptist church , Saundcrs *
streut. Kev. A.V. . Cl.irk , pastor. Sci ,
vices at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 : p.m. Sundays
school at 12 o'clock. Prayer mectlBfC
at 7:30 : on \ \ ednesday evening. All are
cordially invited to the services of tbia
cliurch.
Unity church , corner Seventeenth and
Cass street.- . . Services at 11 a. m. and
:30 : p. m. Sabbath school at 13:15. :
llev.V. . E. Copuland pastor. Subject
of morning sermon , "The Lesson of
Lent. " Subject of evening lecture ,
"Russian Literature as Written by tb
Prophets of Russia. " IV
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church , I
corner of Cass and Nineteenth streets ,
iivino service and preaching by tlio pastor - -
tor , E. A. Fogolstrom , at 10:30 a. ra.v
Tuesday evening , prayer meeting , and
Tluir.'day evening , preaching of tlio CO- ,
pel. Scandinavians are mvitod to attend si
all the meetings. 'r
Tlio Castellar St. Presbyterian Church ,
Sixteenth and Castnllur strcoU.Rov. JIM. '
Wilson pastor. Services 11 a.m. and 7:3 : *
p. In. Sabbath school 3 p. m. Young
Peoples Union , 7 p. m.
NOTES.
Rev.-W. J. Harsha will preach on
test , "With Hotli Hands Earnestly ;
to-mght at the Uodgo street church.
First Uaptist church , corner Filteent ! 31
and Davenport streets , llev. Dr. Kenne rr\ \
will preach at 10.80 a. in ami 7SO p. mi
Sunday school at 12 noon. Prayer meet
ng Wednesday at 7:30 : p. in. All
dially iuvitcu to these services ,
free.
free.Hillside
Hillside Congregational church , Omaha
Viow. Pastor 11 C. Crnno prcachea'M
11 a. m. ami 7 30 p. m. Supurintou-ieat
Kitchen leads the Sunday - school at S-M
p.m. >
Cherry Hill church. llev. II. O. Craht * > *
preaches at 3 p. in. J
First Christian ehurrli , Twentieth and . ( }
Capitol avoniio , llov. Jos. II. I'oy , LL.I ) , ' , ;
pastor. Services morning and uytsnlngat
l:30 ) : a.m. Prayer meeting with lectur *
onVe'lr.crday evening. .Subjoct tot ,
night and for several snuccedinf ; Sunday }
evenings : " \Vhat \ we May do tor our '
lioya anil Girls. " Involving the discussion - \
sion of the ideal parutit , brother , sister , j
etc . etc. Seats frt'u. n
Third Congregational church , corner
of Nineteenth and Spruce stroots. llov.
A. li. Pciiniman , pastor. Sorviccs at 10:30 : >
a. m. arid 7:130 : p. in. Subject of morn. , \
ing sermon. ' 'The Dignity ot Man. " Sunt J
day school at noon , '
SaraUga Congregational church niecti' f
at Sacitnga school house , Services at '
! 5:4ri : and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school it 2:45. :
A cordial greeting for strangers.
* United Presbyterian cliurch , ( ornci
Park avenue and Grant street. Pruacltt
ing at 11 a. in . and ovcving at 7:30..h > )
llcv. Jns. Duncan. Sunday school
3.30. Prayer meeting Wpdncsday
iug at 7:00. All welcome.
St. Mary's avenue Congregations
church. St. Mary's avonuu nnd Ti
bixth street. Kt-v. Willard Scott
deliver a sermon before the Young P
plo'o Society of Christian Endeavor * .
thu morning'M 10 JO. Sunday , school
noon. All welcome. \ . #
C Congregational Tabernacle lrel , G
tel u'vcnuo near Eighteenth street !
vices at 10.3J.it. m. and 7:30 p. 'm. , m
and preachin } ' Uv th iia or , Kov.'AS
fahernll. Sabbath scliool at noon , Eve
ing , a short gosi.cl servipo "Christ at th
Door. " All are welcome.