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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1890)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEjCMlIDAY , DECEMBER 19 , 1890. THE CITY. Chief Senvcy hns a bunch of keys that were picked up by un olllcor yesterday morning. Joe Forrell wns committed for thirty , dnyfl for stealing n pair of shoos from A. D. Morse. W. A. Vannlco. charged with embez zling $25 from \V. L. Monroe , will bo tried on the afternoon of tno 21th hist. There will bo a regular mooting of the Sixth wrtnl * republican club this evening at the club rooms , Twenty-Sixth nnd Lnlco streets. Matters of great Itn- 0 portanco will bo presented nnd the at tendance of every member la requested. A barrel of tar wns accidentally ovor- if" turned by the workmen who were patch ing the alt-cot on Sixteenth near Jack- eon yesterday. There was plenty of smoke nnd considerable excitement until tno dromon arrived , but the damage will not exceed $2-5. Bill Uorroll was considerably burned on the hiinds nnd face in the Exposition enloon yesterday whllo attempting to pour grease from n plato Into ttio stove. The victim is the colored porter for the Elnco. IIo was hurriedly taken to bis omo on Twelfth nnd Cnsa streets. AT MOUSE'S. BiifTnlo mil's Introduction. On our fifth floor wo linvo arranged n display of dolls that every one ought to BOO. BOO.Ono scene represents Buffalo Bill nnd his sulto in a drawing room in Paris. It will tlcklo the children most to death. Another is Dolly's ' Drenm , and wo have placed dolls in both djsplnys that tire worth from $10.00 to $75.00 each. Fifth floor every evening until 0 p. in. THE MORSE DUY GOODS CO. 8. A. Orchard Has a flno line of reception chairs , fancy rockers , ladies' desks und ladles' glove cases just the thing for uu elegant Christmas present. . The Winter of Our Content is the title of a recent charming paper by that brillaut writer Charles Dudley Warner , wherein the glories of the Pacillo coast , us n winter resort , are most graphically described. The Amer ican people arc beginning to understand that the Puget Sound country is one , of our most splendid possessions and that the name of the "Mediterranean of the Pacific" is a happy title not misapplied. In speaking of Mount Tacoma , Senator George P. Edmunds says : "I would bo willing to go GOO miles again to BOO that scono. The continent is yet in Ignorance of what will bo one of the grandest show places as well as sanitariums. If Switzerland is rightly called the playground of Europe , I am satisfied tliat around the base of Mount Rainier will become A prominent place of resort , not for America only , but for the world besides - sides , with thousands of sites for buildIng - Ing purposes , that are nowhere excelled for tno grandeur of the view that can bo obtained from thorn , with topographical features that would make the most por- fopt system of drainage both possible and easy , and with a moH agreeable and health giving climate. " Thousands of delighted tourists over the Union Pacific ttho past year bear ample testimony to ttho beauty and majesty of this now empire of the Pacillo northwest. _ _ OMAHA'S BONUS. They Arc Not AlTcotcil by tlio Failure of S. A. Kcati & Co. of Chicago. TUB BEE'S telegraphic columns yesterday contained the announcement of the suspension of the banking house of S. A. Koan of Chi cago. This concern had previously handled bonds of thta city , and accordingly City Treasurer Rush was asked whether the failure In any manner affected the finances of the town. "Not n cent's worth. " was the reply. "Wo ara high and dry. On October HI I sold S. A. Kenn & Co. , $176,000 worth of bonds at a flguru of fi8 ( in excess of that offered by Blake , Bruce < fc Co. of Boston. I forwarded the bonds to the Chemical National bank of New York. It is to them I send bonds and order them held in trust until they are paid for. Kcan delayed In taking the bonds , for several reasons. In the meantime , however , ho was advertising to sell the bonds and I know it was only In that way that ho could expect to handle them. I then wrote to Blake , Bruce & Co. of Boston , telling them they might have the bonds at their llguros , they being the second highest , at SOS less than Kcan had offered , and the bonds were accepted. " Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg The Shining Of the old world , soldiers , statesmen and men of letters , all write in the most extravagant praise of our facilities for travel in America. And wo are entitled to the praise. On every English line there is the same old dusty lunch counter - tor , known by all tourists for those many years. Not even a drink of water ; nor a crust of bread to bo had on the train. No wonder our transatlantic friends ex press amazement when they sit down tea a hotel dinner on one of the palace dining cars on the Union und Southern Pacific railways an arrangement which is the most perfect in the country today. * The only railroad tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos and Chicago business is the Hock Island vos- tibulod limited , leaving Omaha at 4:30 : p. m. dally. Ticket office , 1002 Sixteenth and Farnum sts. , Omaha , Army Notes. The following named enlisted men have , by direction of the secretary of war , boon placed upon the retired list after having served thirty years ! Sergeant Uluko , Company E , Eighth in fantry jOrdnanco Sergeant Doyle , Fort Ro binson , and Private Miller , Company II , Seventeenth Infantry. Cantaln Armitrong , First Infantry , passed through Omaha yesterday , en route to join hli regiment in the Hold. Contain Armstrong has been on leave of absence and was ordered to conduct recruits from New York to the Pauills coast. Dr , Blrnov cures catarrh , Bee bldg. The now oflicos of the Great Rod Island route , 1G02 Sixteenth and Farnatr streets , Omaha , are the finest in the city. Cull und BOO them. Tickets to all point ! cast at lowest rates. Want \Vnroliou9o Ijaw. There will bo a special mooting of the di rectors of the Omaha board of trade at the oftlco of the secretory on Tuesday , the 23J Inst. , at 4 o'clock p. m. , to consider the sub. Jcct of n warehouse law and provide for the registration of warehouse receipts for coin mcrcliil requirements , to which mooting UK members of tno grain and provision commit' tecs , representatives from the South Omutu packing houses , the various banks , grain met and others are invited. A XXO VXVKMKXIS. On Sunday tvcnlng next tbo only perform nnco of "Tho Gondoliers" in this city thli season , will bo at the Grand opera liouio , l > ; the Grau opera company. They have rccenU' ' made the grand southern tour , and nccordlo ] to the press of thai section , the opera is pro tented in a brilliant manner by a good com puny , with flue chorus , good orchestra am two carloads of scenery. The nrlma douni Is a French artist , MMlo Dlard. very prepossessing possessing m person and a good singer. Thi female chorus contains eighteen voices o pretty girls , who add much to the oporatli pagoantand the costumes are the richest am most elegant over brought west by na open company. MOltSE'S. nioli Display of Christum * Gooil * . Wo have opened all our "art room' ' goods , and as wa nro BO late with this part of our display , tomorrow wo shall offer on ono table a collection of Ufa slzo BRONZE BUSTS AND FIGURES , $16.00 each. that are positively worth $75.00 to 8100.00. No such sacrifice was over made in really flno goods. Tboro has not been nor will there bo any duplicates offered for sale. * ' This Is done ns much to Introduce the beautiful stock of now VASES.SILVER- WARE , BRIC-A-BRAC , etc. , especially purchased for this department. NEW LAMPS. All now styles just opened today ; it will pay you to visit us DAY OH EVENINGS. Open till 0 o'clock. TUE MORSE JRY GOODS CO. A BONDED TvAUJEHOUSE. Ono of the Needs of Oinnlm'H Men nt I'rcsent. The attention of Collector Alexander was called to the statement In TUB BBC'S Wash ington letter Wednesday to the effect that an effort was being made to establish n bonded warehouse at Omaha and that the details wcro being effected. "Yes , " said Mr. Alexander , "I have been trying for the past six months to have n bonded warehouse established at this point , but the trouble has been that the government requires a bonded warehouse to occupy an entire building , so as to bo separate from any Interference by outside parties. I think this objection has been overcome. Mr. Bushman , who Is erecting a brick warchousoon Leaven- worth street , between Tenth and Eleventh. has tbo first story completed , and has built it in accordance with suggestions from me , making one portion entirely separate from the balance ol the building by means of solid brick walls , so that there is but ono entrance to the portion designed for a warehouse. This entrance is convenient of access from tbo railroad tracks and this oftlco will have charge of It. "Thoro Is a pressing necessity for a bonded warehouse at thts'polnt. There has always been difficulty In getting the owner of any desirable building to bond his entire building in return for the small revenue ho would do- rlvo from It from storage fees. If the pres ent scheme succeeds It will enable Omaha wholesalers to buy goods in largo quantities and store them In the warehouse until they need them , paying the duties on tbo goods as thcv are removed. "Air. Bushman has gone to Washington to advocate the scheme and complete all tbo arrangements. " Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh. Boo bldg. m ' - Winter Kxuurttlons South. The Wnbush has placed on sale roundtrip - trip tickets , with choice of routes , to all the winter resorts of the south. Parties desiring to go direct to Sutherland , Omaha's famous winter resort , whore you have boating , fishing and bathing in midwinter , should take the Wubash , in connection with the now fast train on the L. & , N. , with through sleeping cars to Tampa , Flo. , via Jacksonville and Luchoocheo. Only 62 hours to Jackson ville , 03 to Tampa and 70 to Sutherland. 12 hours in advance of all other routes. Reclining chair aiid Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private resi dences to destination. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and full in formation in regard to routes east or south call at the Wabash olllco , 1602 Fnrnam street , or write to G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Omaha. \Vcathcr Probabilities. For December Indications point to cold , frosty weather. That , however , will make no difference to these who travel in the steam-heated and olectrlo- llghted , limited vestibule train which is run only by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul By. between Omaha and Chicago. This elegant train leaves Omaha at 0:10 : p. m. arriving in Chicago it 0:30 : a. m. , in time to make all eastern connections. For further information ipply at city ticket office , 1601 Farnam t. , Omaha , F. A. NASII , J. E. PIIESTON , OUmeral Agent City Passenger Agent. Through coaches Pullman palace sleepers , dining curs , free reclining choii cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rock Island route. Tickol ofllco 1G02 , Sixteenth and Farnam. Employe's Wages. The city council mot as a board of cquallza- ion In the oQlco of the city clerk yesterday morning and considered the protests which have been filed , with a view to notifying property owners wherever a change of grade was contemplated. No dollnito action wai taken. Whllo the board was in session Mr. Davis stated that ho had Just been informed that It Stevens & Son , who had a $12,530 contract with the city had drawn amounts aggregating about $10,000 while claims for labor , etc. , re malncd unpaid. Several members suggested that no mon money DO paid the contractors until the mat of was adjust ed. Marked Interest is now shown by eastern people in the pottlemont of Oregon and Washington particularly that region adjacent ti Puget Sound. The reason for this is th < almost unlimited resources that havi lately boon opened up , and the surpris ing growth of Portland , Tucoma , Senttl and other cities and towns along Pugo Sound. The Union Pacific on account of It fast time , short line , through Pullmui puluco sleepers , frco reclining chaircars elegant dining cars , and free Pullmai colonist sleepers , from the Missour river , is the favorite route to this region and. tickets via this line should alway bo asked for. * For complete information relative t this remarkable section , time of trains rates , pamphlets , etc. , call on your neat cst ticket agent or address the under signed. E. L. LOMAX , General Pusaongor Agent , Omaha , Nob. Steamship Arrivals. Kmsale Passed , steamer England , Nc\ York for Liverpool. Lizard Passed , steamers Canada , NCA York for London ; La Qascogno , Havre. Queonstown Arrived , steamer Arizon from Now York for Liverpool. Hamburg Arrived , steamer Servla , Noi York. Bromerhaven Arrived , steamer Worr from Now York. Baking Powder OMdinUUMonaof Bomea 10 Year * tha Standard. HANDKERCHIEFS. CHRISTMAS : WB Open Today GWr FU11 Line of Fine Holiday Furnishing Goods , Showing by Far the Handsomest flssoitmBnl of ' Neckwear , Mufflers , Handkerchiefs , Suspenders , Jewelry , Gloves and "such like , " that we have ever shown , Christmas comes but once a year , , and most men are glad of it by the time the last bill is paid , and fully realizing the unusual -strain on man's pocketbook , we have marked each and every article at its lowest possible price. . MUFFLERS. CASHMERE MUFFLERS Handsome styles at 150 , 250 , 300 , 400 , 450 and 500. SILK AND WOOL , MUFFLERS Splendid assortment at 300 , 400 , 500 , ; oc and 750. SILK MUFFLERS Every color , magnificentgoods at 75c , QOC , $ i , $1.25 and1.50. IMPORTED MUFFLERS The finest in the land , at $1,60. $2 , $2.25 and $2,50. SILK SUSPENDERS Fine holiday goods , blacks and fancys , from 6oc to $2.25. ' ' HANDKERCHIEFS Silks and linens ; special prices on fine China and Japanese silk handkerchiefs , < * , "A NECKTIE PARTY. " / Just before leaving New York for Omaha , our buyer closed out an entire stock of Neckwear made by a leading manufacturer YOU KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS. 69 dozen handsome Teck Scarfs , good styles , good silk , satin lined , , At 150 each 63 dozen stylish Teck Scarfs , splendid styles , handsome colors , satin lined At 250 each 41 dozen Ring Scarfs and St. Nicholas Knots , [ don't have to tie 'em ] At 350 each 62 dozen very fine Teck Scarfs , goods that sell every day for 500 , 6ocand 650 , . At 350 each 147 dozen finest Teck Scarfs made [ goods worth from 750 to $ 1.50 ] At 500 , 650 and 750 each And a magnificent line of High Grade Novelties at 750 , 900 , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 and § 1.75 each a clear saving of from 5octor.25. THE BE8T SELECTIONS ARE USUALLY OBTAINED BY THE EARLY COMERS. NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. , A.MD DOTLJQLxA.S. OPEN TILL NINE [ O'CLOCK. SATURDAYS , TEN O'CLOCK. S USPENDERS. BRIC-A.-BIIAG OP CRIME. Ohlor Henvoy Disposes of It tit'JPiJccs ' to Salt Purchasers. Chief Seavoy's vfU , fairly singed his long whiskers yesterday afternoon as ho auctioned oft 103 Job lots of articles confiscated by the police - lice Judtro duriuR the last year. The police court was filled with people. Thcro were only a few women present , but the pawnbrokers and junk dealers were out In largo numbers. Oood prices were received for every thing put up. Among the articles were cigarettes , jewelry , shoes , brass and lead knuckles , revolvers , clothing , umbrellas , coffee pots , a jug of booze , handkercniofs , cigars , knives and a typewriter. Among the things sold cheap were a half dozen slungshots which brought 10 cents , three new revolvers were knocked down for GO cents , sixteen lead knuckles and two revolvers only hrousht $1 , but nearly everything sold for its face value. The entire lot will perhaps sell for something like 8500. Dr Blrnoy cures catarrh. Boo bldg THE UKAUTY MARKET. TN9THUMENT3 plaoocl on reourU Dbcora- J F Boyd , sheriff , to Miles Thompson , lots S , Hand 22 , blk 2 , So , Exchange IMiico , ( lood . . .S 315 EO ! Gushing ot alto 0 M Gary , lot U , blk 72. So. Onmha. wd C,000 FJKniR and wife to Edward Kruc , lot 33 Qund putt lot 'M , blk 3 , llrookllne add , w d. . . . . 204 Henry Klsolo to Conrad Elsolc. lot 3 , blk 0 , Omaha Vlow , w d 1,550 Walter Wills to W W Oroon , lot 6 , Will's Bill ) , wd 2,000 J AV Dally and wlfo to C and Mary An derson , lots ! ) nnd 4 , Wlnthor's sub , w d 8,500 Louis Cromblo to I ) 11 Edwards , lot 20 , blk 3. Molrbso Hill , w tl 1 A O I'oarson and wife to D II Heaver ? , s ill ft lot IB , blk 7 , Kountzo's 4th add , wd 100 J A WukoOold arid wifeto E O liurr. s ! J 0 M lot U5 , 8 E Roger's Olcnlioimi , w d. . . 3,00.1 E O llurr to J 8 Klcli , s o ' / lot 35. S E Itozar's Oknhoma , w d. . 500 E A Henson , trustee , to W U Anthony , lot 0 , blk : iO , Henson. w d , 500 V Kim" ) and ? lfo to William Latovsky , lot 15 , blk 4 , Van Camp's add , w d 750 T V Lulno to Wllllum Wilson , lot 7 , Cain riaco. nod f 5,500 Ella Iatson to L B Snodgrass , lot 8 , blk 4. LnKo View , w < l 5CO J F noyd , shorifT , to J L Miles , lot 34 , blk 7.0rolmrd Hill , deed : 375 E II Overall and wife to E P Seuvors , lot 17. blk 8 , Orchard Hill , w d 4,000 W 1) ThointiB and wife to H II Smith , lot a. blk 1 , West Hide add. wd 1,100 Nutlmn Shelton and wife to Lloo Lavin , Iot2 , Shclton's sub , wd 3,000 N A Itonttroni and wife to Nols Boleroe. lots , Hickory I'lace , wd 1.100 Nineteen transfers . i. t 39,585 Dr. Blrnoy euros catarrh , Boo bldg. A Charniirifj Memory. No improvement have been so marked , so signally perfect in attainment , in the lost low years , as the numerous luxuries which have been introduced In transcon tinental travel. Instead of harrowing recollections the tourist now has loft to him when his journey is completed , ft charming memory of * porfcct train ser vice nnd palace dining cars. The ar rangements this winter for dining cars on the Union and Southern Pacific roads is something far in advance of anything in that hitherto attempted. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg. Dulldlnc ; rornm * . The following pornilts were Issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : II. l > . Tukoy. one-story frame cottage , Logan ana lUnovur stfuuts 11,350 Charles Anderson , Ono-story frame cot tage. Nineteenth and Vlnton streets. . . 1,500 II. E. M. Wlndltnnilly , ono nnd one-half story fratno dwelling , Barogo tfhd Illaokblrd streets 1,500 Annlo Sahllcdor. one-story frame cot tage , Twentieth and Costollar streets. 600 Charles Anderson , ono-story frame cot- tngo. Nineteenth and Vliuon streets. , . 1,500 Three tuluorporuilts , . . . . 0-0 Total .y 7,250 Marriage Licenses. The following marriage Hoonjes were Is- ucd by Judge Shields yestorJiy : Nainoand address. Atro. 1 Frank Randolph , Utloa.N.Y 40 1 Kate Kline , Pennsylvania , 8 I John W. ClnrU. Council IHutte 2J 1 Juiiulo M. Chlznuc , Omuhu. 17 Don't pass thifj BY for it means you. We have taken our entire stock of and put them on separate tables , making FOUR [ 4 ] LOTS : PRICES , $8. $12 , $15 , $25. former prices from $12 to $40.If there is any virtue in GOOD GOODS AND IOW PRICES We shall clean out the lines in a .few days. Every one knows the quality of our goods , and when we name the above prices it means you will get better values than you can find elsewhere. To carp BlIlontuM. Sick Headache. Corutlpatlon. Malaria. LUeriCotaplatnU , take the tafo and carUla i medr , SMlTll'H BILE BEANS UiothoBMAM,6IZE < 40 llttlo beans to fho bol. tie ) . Tlioj nro tbo moitconTentents suit all n ci Trlcoof either Hie , 26 cenU ptr bottle. KISRIIMf * nt 7 , 1770 : Plioto mvuro , 7 TO11 * * * P ) el BUo or Uils picture tori e nU ( copper * or stamps ) . J. F. SMITH ft CO. . Makcrf of "Illle Beins , u Loula , Mo. DR. BAILEY , GRADUATE DENTIST A full Bet of TootU on Itubbor , for . . -v v v i. - j. A perfect fit Riinrantoea. Teeth extracted without danKr. nmj wltLout nnacs- pain or ? ' "Ulnzs at lowcjt thetlos. 'oolrt and < rtlvor Work. TeutU wltU- rates. Jlrldgo aiwl Crown nutnlnt < M. All work warranted. _ . _ . , . . . OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TII AND FARNAM Entracco. ICtU streat elevator Opcuovco- cgi until 8 o'clock THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo nro their wosto rn agents and always carry a largo atoclc. Address , SmeriGan Jland Sewed Shoe Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. LADIES ONLY Ulftlf * FEMALE REGULATOR , Saf * MftUlU ami Certain to a lUy or money ret fuudeil IJymatl It. Brourely ualeil from ob- u - am Id GO ( NTHCWORLDWILU I 5 > OpiT iN nuprufle ' Klattto r. I'lerco'a Alainello nrg- . Truia. " Ith ouwtthouiaim i ; i joii " - . . ' torfrccrwiiipliUtAo. I. IIKbl'.eeniUoluftamiis Mogimlo Itlullo Tru Co. , b u 1'mucl.co , tat KEEP WARM BY USING AROUND YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS A WEATHER STRIP Which Saves Ten Times its Cost in the Fuel it Will Save. Old Clothes Wringers Repaired A New Rubber Put on in a Few Mlnutos for Only $1 Eaoh. KeepYoUrBodiesWarm BY WEARING Mies and Mackintoshes or Rubber Goats , BUY THE ! BEST GOODS AT OMAHA EUBBER COMPANY , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IOOO FARNAM STREET , OMAHA. DrDOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Horeuteen yean experience , A rc iitnrfradi ! t ln mMlclne , M rilplomni ihow , Ii ( till ( routing wi im urrntottaucceii , all Nervoui , Uiroulo nnd 1'rlvutu DUuuoi. Aprnuoiioul euro Kunriintuoil fur CuUrr , KporniiitorrlHim , Ix t Manhood. Nominal Woiikiio , Night l i oi , Inipotvnor , Hjphlll. , Hlrlcturj. nml nil ( Mil eiortliolllooil.Hkln naUrlnirr Orir n . 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