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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DMLY BEE ; mraRSDA.Y , NOVEMBER 20 , 1800. THEJCITY. There will bo nmcotlngof the Seventh wnrd republican club nt 1212 Piirlc avenue nue- Thursday owning , November 20 , tit 8 o'clock. Lowrlo Rice , the negro who shotlla/ol T3urt In a Is'lnth street don about a week ape , wan given n prolintlimry hearing ycfitonliiy bcforu Judge Homey and bound over to the district court. Some ncnk thief stele n cnso of sure- Icnl instruments from Dr. McMnnlgiu'8 olllco , corner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets , Tuefcdny nlfjht. Word was re ceived lit the police Btnllon yesterday afternoon from Council IJlufl * stilting thiit a follow lnul boon arrested over there hnving In his possession a fine case of surgical instruments. Dr. McMnn * leal went to Council HlulTs Into yestqr- day afternoon to Identify the goods. , AVIint DOCH It Menu ? " 100 Doses Ono Dollar" tnenns simply that Hood's Snrsnpurllla is the most economical incillcliio to buy , bccuuso it Klvcs jnoro for the money tlmn uny other prcpiirntlon. Each bottle conUilns 100 doses iiml will nverago to Inat a month , wlillo other preparations taken according to ditx-ctions. are irene in n week. Thcrofoie. bo sure to get Hood'sS the best blood purlllur. hOVTH OMAir.l. Cnltlu Ililof Arrested. Joseph Suinington crcatca quite u stir nt the Exchange Tuesday. The frisky Joseph came over from tbo land of MontROincry , near unto the city of Hcd Oak , la. , and liml in charge a load of flno steers billed to himself under tbo nninoof Dennett Brothers and consigned to the commission Jlrm of Oilchrist , Itanna & Klkcnbary , Me- fore the various nnincd Joseph ) rot his money a telegram from J. M. King of lied Onk informed the men nt tlio yards that tbo cattle biul been stolen from him. As ROOD as Joe got wind of the tcll-talo telegram bo moilo a rush Tor tbo collar , where bo wasilmilly discovered and dragged out of a dark cubby hole. Sheriff Logan of Montgomery county ar rived late Tuesday afternoon and identified the tbler as Joseph KiniiiKton. Consentlns to go without requisition Sheriff Logan and Kinington leturned to Ked Oak In tno even ing. _ Union TliaiikHgiving Services. Union Thanksgiving services will ho hold In the Presbyterian church , Twenty-fifth and J streets , Thursday , the 27th , at 11 o'clock. They will ho conducted hy the Hcv. G. N. JJ.iwson , of the Methodist Kpiscapul cuurcn , who will bo assisted by the local clergy. A Ijocnl 1'rlzo Ill feeling between two lads resulted in a (1 purse being put and a rough-aml-tumblo ficht Tuesday afternoon. "Keddy" is the hlpecr and wiw the aggressor , but wound up minus his money and reputation , while "Skinny" is richer and prouder. First Annual Hull. The Cattle Shippers' association of South Omaha will gio its llrst annual ball nt How- ley's bull , Friday evening , December 5. The boys expect to ccllpso all balls previously given by the men engaged at the yards. Notes About the City. A son has been born to .Mr. and Mrs. Will- lam Snooks. C. F. Luellon has commenced a flno new rcsldcnco on Twentieth street , between I and J streets. William J. Temple. of this city and Miss Myrtle II. Klmball of McIIcnry. 111. , are the latest to announce their intended marriage. J. H , Evans of Omaha has taken out n per mit to build a brick laundry ' . ' 5\CO feet and two stories high on N street , cast of Twenty- fourth street. Whllo William and Daisy Confaro , Twen tieth and J streets , were absent from bomo three men entered their house , so they re port to the police , and stele $75 In money. John \ \ . Williams , alias John Sullivan , ar rested as a vng , was tried before Judge King on tlio chnrpo of being a common gambler. Ho was found guilty and scut to jail for thirty days. . The ladies of the Women's Christian Tem perance union gnvo a successful lunch yes terday In the McLaln building. They reaped ns liberal additions to their treasury funds as their good meals ml welcome merited. The Union stockyards company 1ms re ceived two new locomotives , Nos. 5 and 0 , from the Williams locomotive works , Utlca , N. Y. Engineer John Montage mid Fireman 0. N. White will have charge of No. 4. "Albright's Choice. " CoitiUy Court. Edward T. Callahan has brought suit In tbo county court to recover $350 from Henry W. Yatcs. The plaintiff alleges that at tlio request of the defendant ho graded down souio lots for which bo has uovcr received payment. At one time Charles Martin and Albert Sherman were In partnership ut Twenty- eighth and Farunm , wbcn they run a boardIng - Ing stable. During the partnership Charles Martin alleges that Sherman became In debted to the ilrm in the sum of § 950 , and to collect this amount bo has brought suit in the county court. E. II. Taylor & Sons of Frankfort , Ky. , have sued the liquor iirm of Dillon &Co. The plaintiffs claim $ --5i ! ! 011 a bill of goods sold and delivered. The Nebraska savings bank is seeking tc recover $ . ' 11 from N. II. Brown. The banli did not always own the note on which suit was brought. On April 10 , 1S90 , Hrown ex ecuted a sixty day note In fijvor of the Dor Unrlos lumber company. On April 20 , 0. L Blnzer , the manager of the company , soli : tha note to the bank , nun as It has not bcci : paid , suit has been brought. Physicians can always find the most recent parnmeoutieals nt Sherman & McConnells , 1513 Dodge. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldj Ilio Army. Post Chaplain Nave , Fort Nlobnira , ha been granted n leave of absence forono montl with permission to apply for an extension o twelve days. The beard for tbo Inspection and purcbasi of horses for the Ninth cavalry at St. Joseph Mo. , loft yesterday morning to commence ) it duties. It expects to bo absent about twi months. Prlvnto Frederick Roborty , Company C Sixteenth Infantry , stationed nt Fort Di Chesno , bus been granted n furlough unti January 4 , Ib'Jl ' , when bo will bu discharge ! from tbo army on his own application. "Ann-tent's Choice.11 Miss Kathryu Graham , daughter of Gen eral Harvey Graham , formerly of Iowa City now of MnnltowocVls. . . will spend tbo winter tor m the city , tbo guest of her sister , Mrs Ed J , Koo , M03 Sherman uvcuuo. iakin Dotupa WJtcarituoStandar * . MORSE'S BOYS'CLOTHING DEFT . BOYS' $2.90 SCHOOL worth. SUITS BOYS' $4.0O SCHOOL worth. $6.OO SUITS Genuine bargains in Boys' Clothing Mnln floor Farnam street vying. BOYS' $5.5O FINE worth $8.0O SUITS We wnntto Introduce this de partment und expect to lese a little money in doing so. Boys' All Wool Jersey Suits $4 to $7.60. BOYS' TRICOT $7.50 DRESS SUITS Boys' All Wool Heavy Fine $7.50 Cassimere Cape Overcoats Boys' Knee Pants 39c. Boys' Knee Pants 50c. Boys' Knee Pants 75c. Boys' Knee Pants $1. Boys' Jersey Pauls $1.25. Boys' all wool Shirt Waists $1. Men's and Boys' Furnishing department on main floor FEU * ' nam street"wing. A X\O IXCKJIItXTS. The last anpenrnnco of "That Swede"wil bo nt the Or mid opera house this eveuinij a popular prices. 'When the cuvtnin rises nt the Grand open house tomorrow evening , it will bo one. of thi greatest successes kiiown to tlio stages foi ninny , many years " .Little Lord Fauntlcroy' ' and ono of the most important cnpngcinoiitJ scheduled for this city this year. Llttlo Gcr tlo Iloraan mid Gcorpio Cooper altcrnato tin title role , nud the company leave nothing ti bo desired , nothing to bo usltcd in addition ti the clover work done hy these two Httlo tal ontcd children. It is not only a pretty piny rich in tender sentiments , pure intonoand en tertalninp In development , but It Is ft novclt ; being unllko any other piny overboforo pro duced. The engagement" Includes Saturda ; inntinco and evening and Sunday evening Tlio coming company is the snmo that pro duccd the play during tlio long Now Yorl run. The special prices for this eiignRCinent winch are lower than tlio compnny have ovc played to , will bo found in the advertisement The reserve sale will open this morning. Henry 13. Dixey , the popular comocunn will present tit Iloyd's opera house tonigh his new burlesque , the "Sovcn Ages. " 1 will bo the first production in Omaha , am Judging from the advance sale ot scats th house will bo crowded. The piece has bcei constructed on the famous soliloquy of th melancholy Jacques In "As You .Lllio It,1 , beginning with the well known line : "All the world's a stage. " Mr. Uixoy's ' supporting company , numhei IIIR flfty-Hve people , has been selected with view to their abilities and contains then rune of many \vell known artists. "Especial nttcr tlon will bo given to the mounting of th piece , and the scenic nnil mechanical effect are said to ho very pretty. These who wl ! take part in the play will bo Misses ( Jarrl E. 1'orklns. Yolande Wallace , Mao limnsoi KtmnnMullo and Messrs. Urcsham , Howar Schiller and others. Hull's Hair Ronowcr is free from nlcolu nnd dyes that Injure the skin. It is sdontlll cally prepared and will restore gray hair t its original color aud vigor. Conin Factory. The proprietors of the Omaha coflln factor yesterday morning commenced work upon largo addition to the plant. The lmprov < incut was contemplated early lost summei but owing to the prohibition agitation it wo decided that nothing should bo done until th question should bo sottlcd. The new building will bo ft thrco-stor hrlcS and with the machinery will cost 1X 000. "WUon tlda building is completed th factory will have a capacity of fifty flulshe cofllus per day. _ Read Morse's adv. on 8th pajjo. Choice. " Morltinry. Gcorgo O'Lenry ' , a brothcr-ln-llw of D. 0 O'DouoUuo , died of consumption at Bt. Jos oph'a hospital Tuesday morning. Thodc ceased was thirty-two ycnrs of aeo and ha bcou un Invalid for some tlmo. His remain were interred in the Holy Family scnulchr yesterday morning nt 10 o'cloctc. Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh , Boo bldg , "Albright's Choice. " Rend Morse's u < lv , on 6th page , JUST REClilVIsD , 5 CASES EIDERDOWN $5,50 DOWN worth $ S.BO , Comforts , On Sale Tomorrow. MEN'S 75c GRAY worth UNDERWEAR $1.28 , WEAR First Sale , LADIES' INITIAL worth Handker 4Oc chiefs. Unltmndriod , In bundles of six ; those nro superior to those offered last year and wo offer them nt the old price not- wilhstanding the increa&ed cost to im port. Boys' Over coats , Thursday worth. and $8:50 : to $10. Friday Sale Ages from 12 to 18 years. Men's Smoking and and. Lounging $13.50 Coats , Buy them now , Iteforo the best styles nro cone. Men's and Boys' Furnishing ; Goods department , on the MAIN FLOOR. Morse Dry Goods Co. TUU Yr MA-HICET. TNSTIIUMENT3 plaood oa roojrd Novom- 1 borl'J. ' VTAURANTir n Davidson nnd wlfoto 0 McO Illuck , lot 28 , blk 2 , lolsfi , ! ! . 11 mill 12 , blk7 , ( Irammorcy 1'iirk 83,300 JT Huston to Henry Hardy , w 68.W foot of nl'.Vi feet. loU5 , Ol o'sadd 2,000 All llcniilgtoOV Giitlirle , lot 0 , blk 4. Improvement Association add IOC G \V lli'rvev and wlfoto KA CruinS.SG noro3 , n nnd s In sw cor no I-I.VIH 100C Allun Koch anil wlfo to James Mean-- niont , sub lot 7of. Koch's suli of n / nwi-H-l'J : ] ,55C , 0 Ii Sllllor nnd wlfo to Knnny JI 1'otlor , lotnblltiWait Knd add J,50C AO Paulson otal oxcetitors toMrsJK Mason , lot 15 , bile 3 , William UIIKU- dorn's adil 35C Lyinan Itlchiudsrm and wlfo to J M Sliinton.lotSl.bllcl. ' , Wrst End aUd. . . H.COD Lyninn Klciinnlson nnd wlfo to U J ( Jas- wcll.lot 4 , blkC , llaiiscoin Vlaoo 3,500 llyron Kccdotiil tol'utcr Sotlcrbcrg , u ii lot 11 , blk : i , C'uinpliell'sadd 373 S A Woman to ,1 \ VVest \ , lot ' . ' , bile 10 , WcstOmahu mill 30,000 T O Shlvcrlck to I'rcU Knig , lot 51 , Shor- ni an's udd ] , ; & ( DMStuaitto ( IV SiiiiiiBlerotal , lots 15 niidlfl. blk ' . ' , go KxchiiiiKO I'lni'o 851 Iv .1 bliubcrtandliuslmiidtoL Illlurloii , lotf.blK7 , Kllby 1'laco ] ,30 ( J II Thompson to A II McGregor , lot 0 , llk"S."Shlnn'82d add < ,00 , JII Thompson to A U McGregor , lot C , lillcl , AnurowSiV ; lliMiton's add 3,001 J 11 Thompson to A II McGregor , lot 33. H1U5 , I'luldockl'lnco J,50 ( A l Tukoy ot : il to M S Millar , lot 1 , lllc 1 . Clifton lllll 5,501 J K Upton nnd wlfo In Kilni Ulshoii , lot 18 , lilk 10 , Clifton lllll 2,101 Union Stock Vurds comjuny to David Hob.in , lot 10 , blk 15 , 1st add to So Omahii 20' ' W It Vivuxlin nnd wlfo to Walter lion- bun Vaughn , lots 21 , L-Juud 2J , blk 118. Uiimleo I'luce ' C,80 Ira Van CuiMpct til to Ij 11 Nulson , lot 1 , bile2 , Sunrise add 35 QUIT CLAIM DEED ? . Gcorco AVnlkorand wife to A I1 Tukoy otal , lotStt , blk lU , Ollfton lllll 2,00 Total amount of transfers t ? ii,7- Plnntn Boatfico pronaratlons Sherman man & McCoimoll's , lid uoor west P. O H. A. Orchard , Carpet , furniture and drapery , Dr. Birnoy cures cutarrli , Bco bldg BiilUIinir i'crmiti. The following permits were Issued by tin superintendent of buildings yesterday : J , It. llucliannn,2-story nnd ntltu brick reslaoiicc , Karnaniaiid ( ironstreets. . . $ 8,00 St. Cecillia , church society , Ut-slory frame addition to church , Forty-tlrat and Hamilton street ! ) , 1,00 W. KriiK.S-storr brick store nnd rcsl dcnco , Tftolftli andUlilciiKO Btroots , . . . 0,50 W. KriiKistory brlolc store anil rcsl- donco.l'uurtccntliand Wllllaius Btroots G.r 0 Flvo minor pcruilta U5 Total ta,05 ; Bead Morse's ndon 8th pngo. All Mimlo nt Half Price. 0,000 pieces only lOo a copy nt Moin berg's , 10th st. bot. Capital uvo & Dodge Tickets at lowest , rntoa nndeu porloi nccomtnodutlona via the { jro.it Ilool Isliinil route Ticket olllco , 1602-Slx teenth and Farnum streets Oinuha. 'Albright's ' OUolcc , " LADIES' ' CLOTH GXOATS , $18.00 , To-morrow morning wo open in our Cloak Department nn assortment of sizes in Ladies' ' Three-Quarter Cloth Cents , with vests , similar to cut above. Pine disiponal clioviot cloth , tnllor-mado , and bound. Nothing like It shown any where at less than $25.00. Our price to-morrow $18.00. LADIES' $30.00. COATS , Another lot of' these extra flno Black Oboveron Thrco-Qunrtor Ccats , with skirted vests iinest satin facing , cord- bounil cdfic. The best plain parmont shown this season. Price $30.00. PLUSH j ; , $30.00. JACKETS , Ladies' ' fine quality Seal Flush Jack ets , tight-lilting with extra Qucon Elizabeth collar , seal olive fastenings , and superior satin lininps. The exact shnpo of the most desirable sealskin jacket shown this season , worth S35.00. Pricetomorrow $ r 0.00. MORSE'S-IOTIIAND FARNAM ' 'Good things soon find a purchaser" Tliereforc we need only call your attention to our assortment of MEN'S ' SUITS In Black Cheviots a-ud Fine Cassimeres , Fabrics -speak for them- selv.es and the excellence of the workmanship justifies our unqualified recommen dation of the garments for style and finish aud fair prices , from $15 to § 30. "FAcrets little to sew where tailors arc true" LADJES OWLV U Aft IP FEMALE REGULATOR , Sal IBMUlu naO.ruliitoadiij or mouey re luiTdtil. lly m | | J. Sccuraly italed Irom ol Children's Cloaks. Bargains This Week Bring the Children in 4 , 6 and 8 Years , One Lot Choice - $4 One Lot Choice - $5 1O , 12 and 14 Years One Lot Choice - $5 One Lot Choice - $6 These nro all niado of good cloths in various shapes , all this years' styles. Muslin Underw'ar 98c. Sale powns. ladles * skirt" , ladles'draw crs , laillub'uhctiilhc. Indlcb * L'or < otcovois. Large assortment to select from. Choice of all 98c. Ladies' 50c. Underw'ar Anothct * lot oinbroclnfj gown , corset covers , chemise , drawers , etc. Choice BOc. Misses' 50c Underw'ar and J75c. Two Lots Embracing gown , skirts , drawers , etc. , neatly mnde and trimmed. Best cottons. One Lot Choice - BOc One Lot Choice - 75c Morses' New Store , ICtli SFarnam The following low prices arc quoted on the above shape in WHITE PORCELfflN To introduce them we have marked every piece at 33 petf cent less than regular price. Soup Tureens , complete $2.09- ' Sauce Tureens , complete * 7 ) cf Covered Dishes . . . . . BOOT Tea Pots 42cp Sugars Creams Dinner Plates , per set Breakfast Plates , per set ' 39o ] Tea Plates 8So Pie Plates , per set" . 27c Tea Cups and Saucers , per set BOa' Coffee Cups and Saucers , per set GOOf OTHER PIECES EQUALLY AS CHEAP. OTHER BARGAINS. T'ea ' , Sets Handsome shapes and decorations , 56 pieces , regular prlctf $4.18 , For this sale Toilet Sets IS Pieces Regular price $8.SO. For this sale S3. ! Dinner Sets LOO Pieces Regular price $8.49. For this sale < $ All other goods at the same low figures in this Dep't. Nutmeg Graters , le. Japanned Pepper Boxes , 2c. 1'carline , 15OOO PIEXGEXS Hardware Jin ware , WoodenwareGhina , , Glassware o to iSc EXeicli. Worth and usually sold , for double. Entire basement salesroom 6oxno feet devoted to thd sale of every article in Dishes , House Furnishinps , Tinwap ? ? ' O * } f Woodcnware , Wash Tubs , &c. , &c. We have also some bar gains in Haviland China , in Earthenware , in Royal Worcester Vases. MORSE'S HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT. TOLD YOU A few days ago about the big purchase of Overcoats our resident buyer in New York made. There are more of these overcoats than \ve thought. They keep on coming and \ve opefi case after case every day. There are all kinds ordinary grades , medium grades , and goods fine enough for the best dressed man in Omaha. Overcoats for small men , for big men , for slim men , for fat men , for short men , for tall men every shape and style is here your size too and you never will have an opportunity to buy your overcoat as cheap as you can do now * \Ve call your attention to a few styles they are corkers A.T A/T A/T An Elegant All Wool A Splendid All Wool Made with lap seams , Karmer With handsome heavy serge As any mnn wants , colors satin lining , satin sleeve lining , lining , very fine silk , sleeve lining handsome drab , seams double fine velvet collar , they come in " s itched , silk velvet collar , lining gray , tan and brown mixtures , ing , corded edge binding. "Worth of an extra quality--fancy plula and are worth twelve dollars of in anyclothlng house in America serge. A beautiful garment ana any man's money. fully $15.0O. as good as any $2O coat. ENGLISH BOX COATS. Mere's where we catch the "tony" folks. We've got them in all sorts of goods , and all sorts of shades , as handsome a line as any house in the country car ries. Prices $11.50 , $14.50 , $16 , $17.75 , $ iS.5o. $21.50 , $2250 and a guaranty to save you from five to ten big American dollars goes with each coat. " " " ' Boys' Overcoats ? Ohj Yes ; hundreds of 'em , and cheaper than ever , Nebraska f Clothing Co. , Corner 14th and Douglas Streets , Open until 8 o'clock p. in. Saturday's 10 j > . in. DON'T GIVE Uj ! Try I You can Qel Well Fernintntlr. I ) ' ) Ao/AI u. nj ion'/l Die or It DenirnlrdlVu llnillcally t'ur All U'enlm ' c HIH ! I > l niii > r3lrii { Iicluilri IlitbodilaVfnmr Trruttntnt , diicrlfcil In OUR NEW BOOK I" " " * & ' & "rfgi ? ! uun IILCT uuuii i , , , , , . ,0 ilfiii ( ) . N. v. tt < 4 Ttitmonlili. Entytlilnc ceoldtctlal. GIVE UP DON'TS ! ' AUoluUIr rellitlr. pirfrrtlr nnfe.most powerful Iff Bill > ntfutntorkuowni ntvtr falh ) V abui , iM > ntmUicn | k , vufflcleul. 1 iMreM IION liHUOHi , ' fiuiralo'i. Y. V . \M igroyovHAMmt'ttuu. LOST POWER. Xcrvellcnni cure nil icxuul wcskncm in either POInc-tlnfon ncrve , brain , minimi orunrn. AH . . for Inniotorifjr. illicitly einlsiloix. lout memory , liotldroniiif , iivcrnlnn tn toclety , Ube * , lioilpiilil. BIX boxcdS. XBHVi : UUAN CO. IluHiilo , N V , HeM hy Oootlmun limit Co , , 1110 lonamBt. , A POSITIVE "ndporminontcy RE tor all illieamoTlheljRINARY ORGANS. Cure * where other Irealment lain. Full direction ! with each Lottie. Prlci , oni dollir. See tlgnaturool E , U 3IAHL , per Qalo Hy All DR. GRADUATE DENTIST I A I'ull Hot ot TootU on Hiibticr , tor 1'ivi : I.H.I.Aits. A porfcct ( It Rimrantocil. Troth oxtrtxotofl _ without imlu OP dtuiiiitr. niul will out aimos O thetlcs. Until nnil Hilvor HllliiK * ut lowii | ratcM. Hrlilgo anil Crown Work , Tcolli wltU < out pinion All work wurriuitfil. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCX , ibl M ANDFARNAMi Jin tin r-"v , ifltli struct ulovatui Uyuu uvouo bt'ii until B u'uloclc