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S. P. MORSE & CO
* SPECIAL SALE
LADIES
\ HandMade ,
Hand Embroidered
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Direct from the French Convents
Wc lmvo hccurcd , at much below
nolttnlaluo , a lurpo line of extra line
Hand Made and limbroidcrod Ladies
Muslin Undorwonr , which wo shall offer
at
' Bargain Prices !
Blontlay , January 6tli.
Wo guarantee thu prices to bo us Ion5
If not lower than they can bo purchased
for in Kuropc
Kuropc.HandMade
HandMade
Hand Embroidered
GOWNS
F * * VVK Ofc'FRR AT :
$1.50 , $2 $ , $2.75 $ ,
$3 $ , $3.50 $ , $4 $ ,
i $5 $ , $6 $ and $7.50 $
EACH
HandMade
Hand-Embroidered
CHEMISES ,
. WE SHALL Ofc'FUU AT
$1.50 $ , $2 $ , . $2.50 $ , $3 $ ,
$3.50 $ , $4 $ , $5 $ and $6 $
EACH
Hand Made
Hand Embroidered
DRAWERS ,
WE PLACE ON SALE AT
51,50 , $1.88 , $2,25 , 12.60 , $3.
$3,75 and $4 eaci .
O' Hand Made
tl > r i Hand Embroidered
: F UNICES
$2125 , $3 , $4 , $5.75 , $7-50 ,
$9 and $10.50 each
LS P. MORSE & CO
THE CAPITAL CITY GRIST
* A Week of Brilliant Soolal Happen
ings
i GOSSIP FROM THE STATE HOUSE
ttho Supreme Court Clerkship Star
. Bakery Burne/1 / The State Illsj
ft * torloal Society Lincoln
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LTNCOI/H BUKEAVOF1 TlIB OMMtA BEE , )
102" ) P Stkeet , ' V
Liscolv Neb , Jan 4. )
Asldo from the Now Years receptions , trio
social event of tbo week was the delightful
dancing party Thursday evening at the ele
gant homo of Mr and Mrs Frank Saoldon
The rooms were handsomely decorated with
roses nnd snillux and a smllax rope , forming
a largo letter "S , " hung In the center of the
dining room
A parlor recital under the direction of the
Woman's Christian association , was given
lost night at the residence of Mr , and Mrs
J.J" . Imboff The program mo was provided
by Dr George E. Andrus , Mrs , P. O. M.
Raymond , . Mrs Kato J3. Cheney , Miss Anna
V. Metcalf , Mr and Mrs Weber and Mrs J.
M. Metcalf
Mr and Mrs A. J. Sawyer entertained
L. _ _ _ _ „ the members of the board of education , tbo
" county superintendent and his wife and the
% • teachers of the city schools on Monday
' ' \ L.ovouinir. .
a - Miss Clara Smith , 1031 F street , gave . a
delightful oar y Thursday evening and on-
tertaincd Misses Halo , liuford , Fowler ana
Bochcr and Mcssers Hocbor , Halo , Hatch ,
Froro , Clark and Uaflett
, A icoting uf the charity ball oommlttoos
was hold this 1" oveulng at Huffman &
'llccb ' tors
Cards are out for the marriage of Mr
Albert ICatzonstoin of this elty to Miss
Enirau , daughter of Mr and Mrs L. Levi of
Nebraska City , ou Wednesday , January 15.
Tbo now couple will bo at homo at 1000 L
street lifter January 83.
' The Slnto Historical Society
The annual mooting of the State Historical
nocloty will bo bold on Tuesday and Wednes
day , January 14 and 15 , in tbo cbapal of tbo
State university in this city The following
Is tbo program mo :
Tuesday Evoulug " 1 bo Chrlstoning of the
I'lutto , " by Judge James W. SavagoOmaba ;
"Tbo Educational History of Omaha , " by
Mrs M. B , Nawton of Omaha ; Develop
v. meat of the Froo'Traao Doctrine , " by the
( Hon W. H. Ellor , Blair ; oloctlon and reports -
" " " * * • ports of officers •
Wednesday Evening American State
Legislatures and Legislation , " bv the Hon
Albert Wutklus , Lincoln ; Salem Witoh-
craft , " Prof J. S. lClngBloy , Lincoln
The exercises will begin promptly at 8
o'clock each oveulng Tbo publio Is cordially
Invited
i State House Gossip
Mr O'Monra , thu treasurer of'Franklin
county , made settlement today with the
state troaturer , turning In $ J,731.14. This
was the first settloinoul of the year , E. J ,
Roderick , treasurer of Qago county , paid in
$4,010.81 , $ on account
Secretary Ollltesou of tbo state board of
transportation came down from homa today
to look m ut bis office : Nothing has yet
been douo In the matter of arriving at a
decision in the Osceola elevator case
' 1 hero is absolutely nothing now regarding
the clerkship of the supreme court As was
Jt announced in Tub Bee nt the time , tbcro is
JtC no question but what tbo appointment of
CW Wulter A Loeso was a temporary expedient
r \ _ to.bridgo over the matter until the January
( meeting of tbo supreme court There is also
no doubt but it waa Intended that tbo pres
ent chief justice , the Hon M. 11. lieese Of
Wahoo , was to bo made cleric Judge Ueeso
JANUARY LIIO SALE , C D M AR9E ft fill m mm m
All NeKt Week Vl ll If B VllVll l VWI All Next Week
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The linens that we shall offer on this sale are a direct importation.especially intended for the oc
casion Theduties were paid to W. H. Alexander , Collector of Customs at the Omaha Custom
House , December 28. The French Muslin Underwear 13 also a direct importation , and not
shown in any other house in the city ' 1. _
' S. P. Morse & Co
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Monday Morning We Will Offer an Enormous
GRID SPECIAL PURCHASE
OF
Lafe' ' Muslin Underwear
95C CH0IGE AT ODE PRICE U §
These goods are Trom the most celebrated manulaaturer in this
countfy They ai'e acknowledged to be made of better muslin ,
trimmed with better . embroideries and laces , better fitting shapes ,
and perfectly finished
We Have No Trasli to Offer
Only first-class garments , ranging . in value . all the way from $1,23
to $2.BO a garment
They consist of
Corset Covers , fc j
Drawers , 0'j /
Gowns , and p.
S olvirtS , W aMsgiftf sMgyi ig ; !
and will be found p TT1" *
Siannrpnl0 , 0' S PS
95c Each ifiwIWB
DINNER SETS
We have just received a large assortment of fine Linen Dinner
Sets , cloths and napkins to matuh The cloths come In 2 , 2 1-4 and
2 1-2 yards wide , the napkins full 3-4 size , while the price will be
found fully
One-third. Less Than Regular Prices
S. P. MORSE &CO , | S. P. MORSE & CO
is arranging to bcroma a citizen ot Lincoln ,
nnd this looks as if the deal was to ba car
ried out As to the second place , the mutter
in perhaps oven more deeply shrouded in
mystery than the other Walter A. Loose
and Mr Rose are candidates However , the
matter lies -vith Judge Norval Justlco Cobb
is undoubtedly for the appointment of
Whcelor , the old deputy ; Mnxwoll Is un
doubtedly for Reese , and Norvnl will have
the castmir vote Some say thnt ho is for
Ed Cnrnes , but the probabilities are thnt no
one but himself knows anything of bis in
tentions Ho Is very guarded in what ho
sajs
Tno supreme court moots Tuesday for the
trial of causes arising in the First Judicial
district , comprising the counties of Gngo ,
Johnson , Hiehardson , Pawnco and Nemaha
In tbo order named
The Star Unkcry Burnet ! .
Nbout 3:10 : this morning the Star bakery
at Thirteenth and V streets was discovered
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to boon Are , and some ono connected with
the establishment ran very near down to O
street before they could find a plaeo to tele
phone tbo department Tbo department ,
when notified , resnondol promptly , but the
Urn had made good headway in the mean
time and the place was badly burned The
loss is estimated at nbout f 1.S00. It was in
sured for 81,700 in the Hamburg of Bremen
and the Firemon's of Newark , N. J.
City News and Note * .
It is said that in the soring tbo cars of the
Lincoln street railway will move faster than
heretofore , and that the drivers will bo uni
formed
The Pleasant Hour Juniors gave an enjoya
ble dance ut Temple hull last night
Miss Lva Poteruan of ICcd Oak , la , has
returned to her homo alter a weeks visit
with Mrs W. E. Morse , at Twontv-soventh
and K.
The nowsboyt have boon prohibited from
climbing on the cars of the Lincoln street
railway company to sell paper ) . The com
pany explains that this rule is for self-pro-
loctlon.us the supreme pourt of an eastern
state rccontly gave $1,000 damages to a news
boy injured on a street car
Louis ICatzonstoin stole a march on tbo
boys the otbor day , Ho took an early morn
ing train for the south and on Now Years
day was united in marriage at Westmor
land , Kan , to Miss Uarlha Stein.by the ltov
Dr Hosonaw of Omaha The happy couple
returned to this city on the oveniug of the
-d , went out to their cozy litllo homo at
Twentieth , and S , and the boys were none
the wiser until lute yesterday evening , when
n Westmoreland paper drifted In aud gave
the affair away They say thot Albert
ICatzonstoin is contemplating n similar ex
cursion to Nebraska City in tbo nour future
Farragut post No 25 , Grand Army of tbo
Tlopublic , will have a publio installation of
oftlcors ut tbolr hall on the corner of Tooth
and O on Saturday , evening January 11 , at
8 o'clock p. m. At the same tlmo and place
there will bo a nubile installation of the oftl
cors of the Woman's Rollof Corps No 10.
Post Department Commander II C. Iiussolt
of Schuyler and Post Corps President Mrs
Isabella liolihaw will act as the installing
oftlcors
John Ponbaugh , a farrnor living two and a
half miles south of Denton , is uudor arrest
in the police court for selling moat from a
big Jawed steer The defendant was ar
raigned this morning , pleaded not guilty , and
the case was continued until Monduy at 11
oclock
'Iho adultery case against William Dlco
Wjs again continued , this tlmo until Tuesday
at 0 oclock This Is to effect u settlement ,
if possible Mituholl's roscntineut against
him has vanished , it seems , and bo is willing
13 withdraw the complaint if Dice will leave
the state and never bother blm acaln This
Dlco has promised , The other criminal
charges avralust him are being patched up by
his brother nnd the chances uro favorable to
bis golug free at the next houring Mitchell
uud his wife are living happily togotbor at
tbolr place on Twonty-soventh and Dudley ,
The vicinity of North Twonty-soventb
street is rapidly gaining a reputation in the
line of the Mltcheil-Dlco case .Nigbt before
last a young married man returned from a
trip to tl\o \ east and hearing that i his wife
bad been , a little too free in ber attentions to
another gontlomau , he upbraided her for her
conduct She Uredupaad left blm , roturu
mt ; , however , yesterday , and last nlgbt when
Tub Deb representative called they were
living like cooing doves , he firmly convinced
bis spouse had been lied about This is
tb second or third breakup that has oc
curred in that family There Is nnothor case
in the same neighborhood in which u boy of
nineteen , u married woman nnd un alleged
Indlgaant- husband with n shot gun figured
Quite prominently n few evenings ago
Colonel A. G. Wolfenbarser went to Tal-
mage today to preach the doctrine of cold
water to the residents of that thriving little
cltv
It is reported that Mayor Graham gave
Marshal Carder official notification last nigbt
that ho would bo oxponted to hand in his res
ignation on the Otb , as ShcrltT Molick had
been appointed marshal , to take affect oa
that day It is also paid that Carder is pull
ing every friend ho bos into line to act on
Melick to get bim to refuse to accept the
tnarshalship
E G. Day , Syracuse ; W. T. Uichnraaon ,
David City ; A. M. Hopkins , C. E. Valentine ,
William S. Heller , J. G. McGroath , C. A.
Potter , Omaha ; Gcorgo W > . Collman , Do
Witt , were ut the capital today
The acitdtion for olectnc street railways
for this citv continues
M. W. Chatflold , the gentleman mentioned
in connection with Miss Hope Woodward's
mysterious dlsappcaranco from Seward ,
made his bow to the publio in a morning
newspaper The Ber correspondent , as
well as a half-dozen other newspaper mon ,
made dllligent search for him all day yes
terday without success Ho denies that ho
was ia any way connected with her disap
pearance and said that bo only nad a speak
ing acquaintance with the lady
Mr J. Greovy , traveling passenger agent
ot the Union Pacific , was a caller at Tiie
Debs Lincoln ofilco toduy
The annual mooting of the stato.sten
ographers' association is held this evening
at the district court room
A case of scarlet fovnr is reported 'In tbo
family of a Mrs Cook ut Twohtleth and M.
Marriaen luconaps
Llconses were Issued to the following
parties by Judge Shields yesterday :
Name and Residence Ago
j Wojcieck Sobezv k , Omaha . . . 'J3
( Anna Slrakowsko , Omaha , , , 23
1 Edward Donnelly Omaha , . , IU
1 Minnie Stlllman , Buffalo , N. Y 28
j Jens P. Hay , Omaha : ! fli
| Wllhelmcna Pedorsou , Omaha 21
( Edward A. Maryon , Omaha , . , , ' , 25
j Jessie L. Wheeler , Omaha 21
JTorJusO Holto , Omaha 23
| Martha H. Kundson , Omaha , 29
j Louis Gottsteln , Omaha 22
1 Hay Lowls , Omaha , 10
New Directors
Tomorrow afternoon at from 3 to 5 p. in ,
the annual election of live directors of the
board of trade will take place Three of
these are to servo for three years in place of
Euclid Martin , C. P. Goodman , and P. E
Iter , whoso terms expire , and two for ono
year In plaoo ot H. 11 , Modav and N. Mor-
rlam , whoso tortus expire in January , lsJl
Tbo latter , however , resigned soma time ugo
and tbolr places were temporarily filled by
E. E. Bruce and F. E. Balloy , who wore ap
pointed by the board of directors
The IVmtoflloo Ropirt
The largest sales of stamps and postal
cards ovorknown In the history Of tbo Omaha
postotneo were during Docnmbor , Just closed ,
when they aggregated til 015.15. The annual
report of tbo United States superintendent
or the free delivery system shows that the
Omaha ofilco Is making more money for the
government than any city west of St Louis
Browns Shortage Madn Uootl
Mr , Lamb , the Council Bluffs stationer ,
through whoso intlueuco C. H. ( Brown , the
def suiting salojnmn for Dean , Armstrong &
Co ot this oitv secured his place , yesterday
gave a sixty-day note covering the 1150 short
age , and young Urown was rcloased from
custody
Ov.ir Quarter of a Million
The Internal rdvenuo collections of the
Omaha ofilco for tbo month of December
were as follows ;
Beer stamps , , , , , , $ 13.005 80
Spirits sUmps , , , , 2JT,30a 00
Cigar and clgaretto stamps 5,032 05
Tobacco stamps , 2(15 ( 80
Special tax stomps , , . . , , 1,850 12
Total , . , , . | i57-l0r , 30
SPECIAL
TOWEL ; SALE
Commencing
Monday , Jan 6.
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HDCK and
' GLASS TOWELS
$ lee
A DOZCN
200 do/on Huolc ami Glass Towels , a
quality wo lmvo never olTcrud before
under " $1.50 ti dozen Tomorrow wo
pluuo thorn on aalo ivt $1.
HUCKABACK TOWELS
20c.
Tomorrow wo bocln a sale or Towola
nt 2Uc , never before attempted in
Oraahu This lot was Bocurea by our
European bujer in ono of the largest
Scotch lactorioe They monsu-o 2'J < cl2
inchcB , nnd soil regularly at 84.60 u
dozen Our sale priuu will bo 20c each
Knotted Fringe
DAMASK TOWELS
fen W/V
Tomorrow wo hall , offer 100 dozen
bo&utiful knotted friugo Damask nnd
Huck Towels , 23x45 ? Inches , worth 50c ,
all in ono lot at 2-5c ouch , or $ .1 a dozen
S. P. MORSE & CO
VANDEUVOORT'STSrOUJU MOUTH
It Leads to llis and J. C. Wilcox's
Arri-st.
Yesterday mornings issue of the Ropubll-
cun contalnod a vile and vicious attack upon
E Rosewater , signed by Paul Vander-
voort , too full of scandal and too foul to bo
reproduced
Mr Rosewator's attention was called to the
attack upon arriving ut his oftlco , and he at
once proceeded to the ofilco of the county
attorney und filed a complaint against Van
dcrvoort and Wilcox , of the Republican
At noon Mr Rosowatoc swore out u war
rant In tbo police court for the nrrosl of
Paul Vnudorvoort and J. C. Wilcox , pro
prietor of tbo Republican , on the cbargo of
criminal libel
The complaint was sworn to before his
honor , Judge Borkn , and Mr Rosewater pro
ceeded to hisoQIco , uccompanled part way by
a reporter
At the postofllcQ corner the reporter left
Mr Rosewater und bearded the Vandor-
voort in bis lair , to ascortala what bo had
to say about the complaint
Ho was ushered into Mr Vandcrvoort's
ofilco und found him lying back in his chair ,
bis sturdy legs across the top ot the desk
That was a scorcher you gave the editor
of The Bee , " suggested the reporter
Mr Vandcrvoort cast a suspicious sldo-
long look at the reporter and laboriously took
his feet from the desk Then ho meditated
for awhile , which gave the reporter time to
think that if hoannounced bis paporbo would
bo accorded scant courtesy
At this critical moment there was a flurry
in the next room A door slammed and
Mayor Broatcb burst Into the room so sud
denly that the inmates Jumped
Ho was breathless from oxcltemont and
fast walking Jilt he oxclultnod , ' 'I ' was
just going up to the police court and I saw
ltosewater and soma one else como out I
knew somothiug was up so I wont in , und
what do you think bo's aivorn out a war
rant for the arrest ot you and Wilcox 1"
Mr Vandcrvoort stared at Mr Broatch
and Mr Broatch contlnuod to prance about
the room , saying ; Why that
dirty little whelp , Rosewater Davis and
Boveral other gentlemen and inysolf have
lust been talking about bringing suit for
libel against him ( The dashes represent
language that would have hardly boon fit for
the famous ministerial convention " It
was hotter fitted for the slums )
Then Mr Vandorvoort said , "I expected ,
this What Is the best thing to do- }
Pshaw , " roplled Mr , Broatch , all you
bavo to do , af tor you are arrested , is to give
bail aud you will bo roloascu Of course the
warrant had to be issued from tbe police
court but it ia a county matter If it was a
city matter I would pardon you out too
iiulck " r
Well , " said Mr ndervoort , "I guess
wo had bettor be looUlngout forsomo bonds ,
men " - • "
"That's bo , " said Broatch , Ill toll you
what well do j go down and get Wilcox , and
find Con Gallagher , uud go and dollvor your
selves up und uvoid arrest Then Con and 1
will go on your bonds and IV * all Bottled "
The boavy-weight stalosman in the chair
gave a sigh of relief Und'roso boavlly to his
foot i JO
Tbo roportcrhappllybad , escaped tbe eagle
eyoof "hlzonnor , " and .aftorMr , V. dor V.
hud orawlod into his Overcoat both ho and
Mr Broatcb started t out together , getting
slightly crowded In tbo Opprway
And then the two groatstatosmon tripood
down the postofllro steps uud losttbomsolves
In tbo mlsu i isq ,
THE AtpjEST
Soon after leaving , t upi oostofflco Broatch
and Vandorvoort mot Wilcox , nnd a little
later Chief of Police Soavoy met the three ,
and , exhibiting a. pair of warrants which ho
took from bis Docket , placed Vandcrvoort
aua Wilcox under arrest 'Iho cniof then
marched bis prisoners over to jho police
station , accomoaniod bv Broatch who bv
this time was acting crazy mad , partly at tbo
arrest of bis pals , but orlnclpally at having
totally exhausted bis vocabulary of horribly
vile mouthed Invectives which ho had been
burling forth at The Bee ,
By the tlmo Wilcox und Vandorvoort had
reached tbe police bar both were panting
and puffing l6o | a pair of oxen trying to pull
a plow t'jrouirh a tough row of stumps
All preliminaries were waived and Judge
Borka lost not a moment in placing the two
ErlsoDora under bonds of f 300 eacb to appear
efore him ugala oa January 9 at 2 p. in
James Crelfhton signed Vaadervoort's
BARGAINS
IN LINENS
CREAM DAMASK
50c.
Within the past few days wo lmvo ro-
eolved alnrgo shipment of Linens di
rect from the Manufacturers in Dun
icrmlluu , Scotland , in bond to Omaha
Wo have 10 plccos of the ubovo number ,
04 inches wide , and uk , \ou to como and
sue it Worth any 75o quality in the
city For this sale wo ollor It at 50c a
yard
CREAM DAMASK
65c.
10 nieces f > 0 Inchon wide Cream Dam
ask , beautiful soft finish , and choice se
lected patterns During this ealo our
price will bo ( He , it is good value for $1
Knotted Fringe
BBOGiIEand
DAMASK TOWELS
50c.
During this sale we ofTor all of our
05c , 75c nnd 85c Broche Birdsoyo and
Satin Damask Knotted Fringe Towels ,
in ono lot at 50c each
S. P. MORSE & CO
bonds and Broatch put his scratch at tbo
bottom of the Wilcox instrument
Urgent business then took Wilcox out
of ono door and Broatch away through an
other
Vandorvoort lingered behind to buttonhole
County Attorney Mahonov , nnd finally to
accompany bim out into tbo street
The arrest of Vandcrvoort and Wilcox for
criminal libel was the sensation of the day ,
but was dlscussrd in few and cautious words ,
around the city rookery Prominent men ,
city oflloints , etc , were beard to say with
great emphasis that thov know the moment
they had road the villianous , dirty , lying
trash in tbo Republican that somebody
would bavo to smart for it not many minutes
uftor it had como to the notice of Mr Rose
water _
imuviTiiss
The remains of Ed Tlllotson , the man who
dlod in McCaffrey's saloon last ndny of
heart disease , were BOnt to Marshall , Mich ,
for Interment yestordav afternoon Tiliot-
sons father directed this to bo done
Prank Mason died at St Joseph's ' hospital
Friday night from consumption Ho has
relatives iu the city , but they cannot bo
found Ho was thlrty-ono yours old and a
laborer His body is lying at Hoafoys
Superintendent Bruner has distributed
ilia Mo-Mnn's land school money , amounting
to 81,009 01 , under the direction of the county
attorney District No , 1 rcccivos $ tS59,0l and
district No 3 $ J50.
'iho firm nf Cummlngs & Wilson , dealers
in paints and oils , has dissolved partnership
Tno senior member continues the business
No build log permits were issued yesterday
The Fltzgurald & Mallory constructing
company perfected their appeal yesterday
afternoon in the case wboroin John F. Fitz
gerald secured a verdict for $50,000 against
them ,
The will of Mrs Matilda Lindquost was
admitted to probate yesterday and Oscar P.
Aadorson was appointed executer
MrB , Woodward , vlco president of tbo
stnto W. C. T. U „ will deliver an address at
tbo gospel tompcrani'o mooting at the First
Baptist church this ovenlng Owing to the
sickness ot his wife , Rev A. W. Lamar will
bo unublo to attend
Tbo Omaha street railway company com
menced yesterday morning runulug its cars
west on Commercial avenue as far as Thirty
second street
The federal court Jury in Kittlor vs Har-
rigton et al cuino into court yesterday morn
ing , aftoran all night session , with a verdict
against James Backon homer , E. L. Jones
aud John Connor for 2,750.
Tbo public schools of tbo city will resume
their sessions tomorrow after a vacation of
two weeks
Rev , Newton M , Mann will preach this
morning at Unity church on "Tbo Perfect
Man " This evening Mr Mann will com
mence n short course of lectures on Science
and Religion " Lecture to enmmonco at 8
o'clock , without singing or other ceremonies
Death of Jimii J , fiollon
John 3. Bollon , manager of the Peoples
theater , died at 6:80 : o'clock last ovenlng
with convulsions at his late residence , 231
North Thirteenth street Ho bas boon suf
fering for some time with kidney trouble
Mr Scllon was about thirty-five jeurs old
Ho bas boon a resident of Omaha ever three
years Ho leaves a wife
Installation or O. A. It , OftloerH
'I hero will bo a Joint publio installation of
the officers of Custer post , No , 7 ; U , S.
Grant post No 110 ; Liverstou post of South
Omaha , ana 1' . II Sheridan post , No , 202 , at
Goodrich hall , on North Twenty-fourth
street , next Friday evontng The Installa
tion will bo followed by on entertainment
li A. T. 13. Society ftniortnliimcnt
There will bo a meeting of the L. A T. E.
society connected with the Jewish temple on
Harney street , on Monday night ut 8 oclock
A literary and musical programme has boon
arranged and will bo rendered under tbo
supervision of Miss Lizzlo Isauc
An Obslropeious Individual
John Taylor , who put bis family into the
street Friday night at the point of a gun ,
was yesterday flood (50 and costs for bis
sport Ho paid the tine , and a little ivbllo
aftnr being released was returned to Jail for
disturbing tbe peaoo
S. P. MORSE & CO
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SB Bleached
SBB SATIN
IHttnQmQcl/ /
IBBIffilgJBIB
J rrrrz ; inr a > c quality , 04
iHM0E ( ) cl.us . wide , grass
blenched , fine
TS1 nm ran rm m rblenched mio
103 lliS3t.lt satin finish
. - , , _ _ _ _ _ Tnis lot wo cleaned
110 tl 0 K } ' 1 rom / the manu
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rrzrp ! fnoturnr at 25 per
idJ ti Ely m m & ct , loss thmcs , :
- rumr trlc , < 5An"
rmun m r-n
rm r-
a'ljMiMlvljr' ' ! ! offer this 81o quul-
i CT j Itv nil this wcok nt
Baaay Me a yard
SATIN feS&OT
uaiiia8K | g
• out ijijii
72 inches wide si Sa CLijlM
81.2i. never This told is uuJer the 9 USSteUffilliStd |
greatest offering jM lycJSm
wo have ever niado 'hft\W , 'yi ' < v'Cral
in llnons , full two JKTa ! lF l
yards wide , grass M
blenched , uou b I c ' r nT j-j
satin damask , just , tfvfrfr jj > j3
g - ft , t er lcrn | jPg |
Bleached
* idfalfiiJi satin
rlPwS hmac /
PSrcra liUIIIUJ \
gP pC kbl ill )
'i ? ! l o 0 , " pieces of
reS SA ik1 LS0 "n0 bleached dou-
ftS KroS klo satin dumusic
B SJ Sa full 2 yards wide ,
EJjffiaviaw- 'or tu'9 s lo wo
gfcaiJajfie&TTi&a luuo marked them
= > > f * ' • II is vn-l ° ,01'
ggS S JiM $1.50 , and bus
& ? ® S'V vSnv } ! over sold undo r
y m faj&j SALK pmen
S. P. MORSE & C07
HELPING THE IilTTIiK ONIiS
How They Were Ileniembarcd By tlio
Chnritntilo People
The following contributions are acknowl
edged for the Clarkson Memorial hospital
for the month of November :
St Barnabas collection harvest homo
124,78 ; Mrs H. A. Wolton , St Auburn ,
Neb , tr ,00 ; Mrs S. S. Culdwoll , $17.00 ;
Trinity Cathedral Thanksgiving , $2150 40 ;
Mrs Theodore Rlngwalt , 51.00 ; Mr . Bat
' '
terson , Philadelphia , $25 00 ; sale
at IMrs Joseph Millard's , $135 00 ;
church at Hastings harvest homo
81.05. December contributions Mrs
Alex Smith , $20 ; Mrs S. D. Barkalow , $0 ;
Mrs Joseph Barker , $10 ; Dr J. E. Sum
mers , l10 : Evening Star society , Water
town Conn , $10 ; Miss Anna Millard , (5 ;
Mrs B. F. Smith , $5 ; Mr J. M. Wvood-
worth , $25f Mrs K. H. Clarkson $10 ; church
at Cedar Rapids , $1.50. The bospltul is In
debted to the following for Christmas con
tributions : Mrs Gcorgo E. Pritchard , Sher
man U McConnelL Lcsllo & Leslie , A. II
Wollcott W. It Bennett Mrs Cbnrlos II
Brown , Mrs Mot T. Patrick , Mrs Samuel
R. Burns , Mrs II S. Rollins , Mrs Isaao II
Congdon , Mrs Gee A. Hoagland , Mrs Cbas
B. Moore , Henry Punnt , Mr Patrick , James
Stevenson , Mrs A. N. Furguson , Mrs Jos
R. Lohmar , W. H. Coombo , Mrs Howard B.
Smith , Mrs , Gee P. Lobaugh , Henry Modav ,
Gee II Hammond , Mrs Woolwortb , Mrs ,
Jnmos Griffith Mrs , Schwartz , flowers ;
Mr F. E. Ritchie , Miss Mtunio Heller Miss
Jessie Millard , " Miss Anna Millard , cash $5 ;
Dr Summers , cash $10 ; Mrs Barker , cash
$10 ; Park street school , Miss Hausconi ,
Frank Williams , South Omaha packing
company , Mrs B. E. B. Kennedy , Mrs G.
II Brown , Mrs W. B. Millard , Mrs
S. D. Barkalow , T. , S. Grlgor &
Co , Fred K. Batcock , Mrs N ' Sbolton , Mrs
Frunjc A. Morris , Mrs I. L. Wubster , Mrs
Ellis L. Biorpower , Mrs Joseph F. Barton ,
Miss May Carver , Mrs , E , H. Sherwood ,
A. F. Boscho & Co , Mrs A. C.
Powell , Mrs Peter L , Ilor , Mrs
General Hawley , , Mrs Fred Krug , Mrs
George E. Barker , Captain John Simpson ,
Mrs , Dr , It II Darrow , Mrs , Dana Lander ,
Mrs W. H. IJams , Mrs George W. Tllson ,
Mrs D. H. Wbeoler , Bishop Worthlngton ,
Mr B , Couch , Wintield S. Strawn , Havdon
Brothers , Mrs D. M. Wolpt , Charles Shlv-
erick , Mrs Charles Atkins , Mrs Dr Will
lam Arnold , Adolph Gladstone , Mrs E. P.
Peck , Mrs John A. Horbaob , Mrs Dr C. G.
Sprague , Mrs , Guy C. Barton , Mrs , F. W.
WcssellB , Mrs C. II Frodorlck Mrs Fred
Nye , William Coburn , Mrs-S. Warner , Mrs ,
Lauvltt Burnam Mrs William A. Sharno ,
Mrs W. L. Adams , Mr H. II Barkett , Mrs
John Wltbnell , Miss Aanio II Smith , Mr
Louis Bradford , Dr S. T. Baldridgo , Mrs
Charles E. Wtncotor , Mrs Udo Bruchvogol ,
Mrs George Doano
Another liiuor | to Paul
H. V. Bomls gave a complimentary banquet -
quot in honor of Mine . Pattl Nlcollm In the
Crystal banquet room of the Rlcbcllou hotel ,
In Chicago during tlio past week , The
guests were Mme . Pattl and her husbund ,
Signor Ernest Nlcollni , Mrs Uonoral Crook ,
Mr and Mrs J , M. DavlB , Mr , and Mrs
Francis B. Wllklo , Mr and Mrs , Henry E.
Abbey , Major Rundoll and Messrs Maurlco
Grau and II J. Bohn
Mr , and Mrs Bemls sat opposite each
otberat thoiniddloof the long table , which
was beautifully decorated with boquots of
bright colored flowers The dinner was
served la thirteen courses A menu oard
which bora upon its first page u water color
picture of Mine Pattl was presented as a
souvenir to each of the guests
Klrmuon at the Banquet Board
The grand old organization , the Vctoran
flromen , which has enjojed a very success
ful cxistonco for a couple of years past ,
proposes to glvo its annual banquet uoxt
Wednesday evening at the Windsor hotel
The occasion will be eminently of a social
order , and happy anticipations of a pleasant
night are entertained by all the members
A Small HI te
There was a small blaio.iu , the fourth story
of the llru nswick-Balko Billiard company's '
block ou Tenth , between Hsxnoy and How
S. P. MORSE & CO I
SPCIAL I
OFFERING
Bleached I
GERMAN I
NAPKINS I
n j iDSoiLiJ I
ftlfir t > fritif ' Tomorrow wo plnco I
lO0 U , ra 4 on snlo 100 dozen f8
UiOqSsp J Ciounnn Illcuchod
r " j/ ! vj 3 o t ! j Napkins , they com
YX 5 R I , blno ostnv weight , I
l ° o g.K j with great durability
jfoo3 ° D I undnroflpccmly ndap-
Jq mSS S L ted for hotel or res-
. oSSiSSiLtauraut use , $1.25 it
* - d07Cll. H
Bleached Satin Damask I
NAPKINS
$2.00. I
Wo would call your attention to this I
numbci-ns being of special merit Full I
J slo , very toft llnish , select patterns
and worth $2.75 n doxen I
Sale Price $2. I
CROCHET I
BED SPREADS
$1.25.
Tomorrow wo offer two cases Bed I
Spreads Marseilles patterns , 11-1 slzo , I
and worth $2. I
Sale Price $1.25. I
lARSEILLES
BED SPREADS
$2.00.
Wo have jubt received a largo ship
mcut oi Bed Spreads , and olfor this
number us being specially cheap It
is full 11-4 sire , and never sold under
$2.75. Tor this sale wo have marked it
$2.00. I
Wc linvc bettor grades of Mnisellles fjpresds at
corresponding low prices '
S. P. MORSE & CO
'
nrd , last evening The lire worked up
through a partition into the roof Damage
to the extent ot about $301) ) was done
Stste Fair Coiuntto ! .
The commlttco on the state fair to rnisa
subscriptions to secure the holding of that
uttrnctlon in this city for the noxtilvo yo nrs ,
will mret in tbo board of trade rooms to-
moriow night *
Tin * lilvo Stuck Shipper * .
The annual meeting of the Nobrnska Llvo
Stock shippers association will bo hold .at
the Exohnngo notol South Omaha , Wednes
day , .lunuury 8 , ut 2 p. m , for the electl on ot
of offlcors and transaction of other itnpo itant
business
Juries W. W. MorftOituiti
Judge W. W. Morsuian , brother of Prosl-
dent Morsoman of the Pacific Express com
pany ba9 been appointed general uttorney for
that express company and will have charge
Us legal business throughout the system
PEPI'KUUINT DKOPS
A nicklo In the hand boats two in the slot
The hon may bo sot in her ways , but sho's '
on-nost.
About the easiest way to raise the wind is
to cash a draft
It is no use to talk pessimism to a darky
with a five-dollar bill
If you crack a Kentucky chestnut you are
sure to And a colonel
Bugglns calls the nursery room at bis
house the bawling nlloy
Ancient spinstcrhood ts the flirts punishment -
mont for contempt of court
Live within your lucomo , because it is very
inconvenient to live without it
Many great Americans bavo been roared
ou a diet of hope , hog and hominy
The Dutchman who observed that "dlmo
is tnonoy" was certainly In the right
There are tricks In every trade , and especi
ally in that of the prcstldlgltateur
Queen Victoria's reign has lasted so long
that it soonis to have lupsoa Into a sort of
drizzle
The man Is truly great who can , at this
time of tbo year , bo dignified and haughty In
a straw hat
Iu this ago of sharp rivalry the man who
permits bis wits to go wool gathering is very
apt to get porstod
An ingenious western mail bits made a
musical Instrument from n coru-cob. Any *
onecun play by ear on it
Bltl ksnuth to Apprentice Thunder , man ,
don'tMieat that unvll so Anybody would
think it was a piano *
Perhaps tbo hardest test a man can give
his self-respect ls to sit down and read ono
of his own love letters - -
Hero are are a few definitions given by
pupils of the Gardiner , Me , , grummar school
at a recent examination : Exllo u nart Of
a wagon ; byword , a word that has gene by ;
mermaid , a kind of maid ; turmoil , a kind of
oil ; repast , to pass by "
fiucar Factory and Machinery
The factory forChino , says the Cham
pion of thut city , will cost nonror $000- |
000 than 9100.000 , and it is the plan to
expend about $1,000,000 in sugar ma
chinery hero Ground Is being pre
pared tor boots now , that is , sod laud is
boinif ploughed for cultivation in corner
or other suitable crops next Bummer bo
as to rot the roots und put it in the best
nosslblo Bhapo for suuur'boota in 1891.
The factory could lmvo boon secured
for next year , und would have boon had
there boon moro land hero of ono or
more years cultivation Notwithstand
ing the bouts grown in land ploughed
for the llrbt tunc lust spriup ; were of a
high quality , It was doomed best not to
take any eliuncos of success from the
very Bturt of the factory * To obtain
the best growth of sugar boots the soil
should not only bo ploughed deep , but
well pulverized , and muuh of the Cliino
damp lund has a stiff sod , soinu ot
which contnins a network of vegetable
roots Ono year of good cultivation
will put it in shape to insure a big
yield of beets high in sugar uhd purity
No miatakos are to be tnado iu the
Cbino boot sugar busluoM ,
i l