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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1890)
] I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : W33DNESDAY , DECEMBER 24 , 1890. ' THE CITY. The Union Pacific shops will shut down tills evening and will notbtnrt up ngnln until Monday morning. Sheriff I3oycl escorted Uarnoy Sislth to Lincoln , where ho will Hponil the next five years working for tlio tUilc. The board of education will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock to pass upon the tcnchors' pny roll , so that they inuy PC- euro their wurrnntu nnd have tonic ensli to liolp them through the holiday vaca tion. tion.Warrants Warrants wo Co Issued in the nollco court , for the arrest of Thomas Kuby , Elinor Jones and John Davis , charging them with stealing IfiO pounds of copper trolley wire from the Omahtv street rail way company. The public school ? will close this evening and will ru-opcn January fi. Many of the touchers a < 'o disappointed at loitig ) obliged to remain in the city until Unit tiini' , an they lire afraid they will not bo nblo to reach homo in tiino to assist In tlio attack on tlio Chribtinaa turkey. The trial of Cnry J. "Warblngton , the festive youth who demolished 13oiif'uo- roan's "Keturn of Spring. " win continued by Judge Clarkson Monday afternoon until tlio next term of court , on the motion of his attorney , and a showing that Warblngton's sister in Ohio hud not hud timo"to ooimnunleato with him. John J. Urunor of Oakilulo has boon appointed storekeeper at the Nebraska City distillery. Mr. llrunar was store keeper and ganger at the Meadow Grove distillery tit Door Crook , until that concern - corn WUH discontinued , when ho was given a short vacation. When the No- bnislcn City distillery re-opened ho was assigned to duty as storekeeper and his appointment issued. At Aycr's Snrsnpnrltlu outstrips nil otlicr blood purifier in popular fnvor , so Aycr's ' Al- innnnc Is the most uriivcrsally fainilhir publi cation of the kind in tlio world. It Is printed In ten languages and the minimi Issue exceeds fourteen millions ot copies. Ask your drug gist for It , \ViuilciI. Renewals and subscriptions for the Ladies' Homo Journal that 1 may win the four years' course at Vassar. This I can do if Nebraska ladies intending to renew or subscribe will send their re newals or subscriptions to mo as soon as possible. $1 per year. Jivcry ono counts and your kindness will bo greatly appro- elated by Kli/nboth C. Morroll , iyi4 Farnnin street , Omaha , Neb. Dr. Dlrnoy , nose and throat. I3eo bldg. Ilacltod by I'uwurtiil Influences. The City of Arnns..s Harbor , Tnx. , is backed by the railroad influences , also the company to whom the congress of the United States granted thu exclusive right of obtaining deep water over the bar at AraiiMis Pass. The AVInter of Our Content Is tlio title of a recent charming : pnpor by Unit brillant writer Charles Dudley Warner , wherein the glories of the Paolllc coast , as a winter resort , tire most graphically described. The Amer ican people nro beginning to understand that the I'ugot Sound country is one of our most splendid possessions and that the name of the "Mediterranean of the Paeillc" Is ti happy title not misapplied. In spenklnp : of Mount Tncoma , Senator George P. Edmunds says : " 1 would bo willing to go 500 miles again to see that econo. The continent Is yet in Ignorance of what will bo ono of tlus grandest show places ns well us eanlttiriums. If Switzerland is rightly called the playground of Europe , I am satisfied that around the base of Mount Ittilnior will bceomo a prominent place of resort , not for America only , but for the world bo- Bides , with thousands of silos for build ing purposes , that are nowhere excelled for the grandeur of the view that can bo obtained from them , with topographical features that would make the most per fect system of drainage both possible and easy , and with a most agreeable and health giving climate. " Thousands of delighted tourists over the Union I'aultlo Uho past year bear ample testimony to ttho beauty and majesty of this now empire of the Pucillo northwest. Dr.Birnoy , nose and throat. Beobldg. Will Mitko a Croat City. All the different forces and interests essential to the building of the largest city on the gulf coast , after months ot negotiations have combined to make Aransas Harbor , Tox. , the largest city In the whole southwest. Great auction Bale of lots January 7 and 8. Through coaches Pullman palace Bloopers , dining cars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Hock Island route. Ticket olllco lOU- , Six eolith and Farnain. Weather Probabilities. For December Indications point to cold , frosty wcnthor. That , however , will inako no dllTorenca to those who travel in the steam-heated and electric- lighted , limited vestibule train which is run only bv the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ity. between Omaha and Chicago. This elegant train leaves Omaha at 0:10 : p. m. arriving in Chicago at 0:1(0 : ( a , in. , In time to make all eastern connections. For further information apply at cljty ticket ollico , 1501 Farnain ft. , Omaha. F. A. NASH , J. E. PIIESTOX. General Agent City Passenger Agent. Dr.Birnoy , nose and throat. Ueobldg , A AA O \CKMJi\TS. . The Christmas attraction at the Boyd will bo Mr. Kolaud Heed and his adininiblo com pany of comedians , and they will present it repertoire that for gtmulno comedy has not been equaled here this season. Mr. Hoed opens his Omaha engagement with a Christ inas matinee , nt which ho will appear la his great success , "Tho Woinnn Hater , " repeatIng - Ing tlio bill in the evening. Daring : the re mainder of the week , the now comedy , -'Lend ' Mo Your Wife , " which was wttten for Mr , Koed by UIou Houclcnult and Slduoy Iloson- fold , will bo played for the first tlmo lioro. The following Is n specimen of the newspaper notices Mr. Hood Is receiving. It Is from tlio Bt. I'uiil Houeer-Pross of December 10 : As pretty a bit of legitimate furco comedy as was over seen upon n St. Paul stnpo was produced lastevonliiff nt the Kewnurkot. It repre sented the essence of aitlstia humor. Amus ing to a point which seemed the climax of fun , the succeeding situation capped Us pre decessor with something oven moro mlrtti- provoking , and the spectator was obliged to glvo un anticipation ana aban. don himself to tlio comedy without re- servo. The comedy Is the Ideal of amuse ment , pmo and simple ; without the slightest thing to shock even ultra-refinement , it la nllvo with a humor that Is Irresistible. Ito land Hoed is a consolidated laugh In himself , The successor of Raymond , Ids progress has been most rapid aiul the maturity of hUworli shico ho appeared In "Check" is noted at 0 glance , although the full scope of his powers of comedy was apparent in "Tho Woman Hater. " In the bluff Cautatn Tavbox froit Kcnnobunk Mr. Heed has a character wiilcl : fits him llko a glove , and every wriuiilo ol an out-of-the-way bit of human nature turo appearr In his delineation. Glance , glasses , coat mm manner botrny the rougli sea doff , who , bolstered up by the possession of ttlltUo money , Is determined to have ht ; own way. Corlnno ( n burlesque opera at the Boyi next w < x > lt. ai PUSH'S. Conic Tonight or ToiiwrrotY-Clennest Stock In Oinnlin. Hundreds of GOc dolls will bo sold for Sic at Morse's tills evening- and tomor row. Hundreds of $1.00 dolls will sold forGOo nt Morse's this evening mid tomonow. Hundreds of $2.00 dolls will bo sold for 81.00 and 81.oO tit Morse'sthU evening nnd tomorrow. Hundreds ol Ramos , toys , tool chests , etc. , will bo cut In two in price ut Morso's this ovoniiiff and tomorrow. Hundreds of tricycles , velocipedes , hobbyhorses. Morse's tonight and to-- night. All toys on oth lloor. Dolls , toys , games , and n fresh supply ot our celebrated $2.60 NICK KL GUNS for boys ; carries a D. 11 , shot ; repeats 05 times , and ha present to suit ti boy's heart. Come tonight ; open till 10 p , m , THE MOKSHDHV GOODS CO. No Nc\v City will bo started during the next quarter of n century offering such grand oppor * tnulUoH ( or Investments as Arnnsns Harbor , Toxae. Dr.Uirney. nose and throat. Beobldg , AVnslilnjjtoii and Oregon. This now empire of the northwest is attracting universal attention and the ration for this is the utmost unlimited resources that have recently been opened and the surprising growth of this region. Largo agricultural areas ; vast forests and immense deposits of precious metals are to bo found in Oregon and Washing ton , and by reason of tlio varied natural resources 'of the country this section offers uncqualcd opportunities for the investment of capital and location of in dustries that are not surpassed by the older sections of the United States. The Union Pacific on account of Its fast tlmo , through I'ulhmin sleepers and dinIng - Ing cars , free reclining chair cars and free colonist sleepers from tlio Missouri river , is conceded to bo the favorite route for persons going to either "Wash ington or Oregon. For pamphlets fully descriptive of the nbovo named states , or for rates , time of trains or any Information pertaining to the Union Pacific , call on or address your nearest ticket itgout or the under signed , who will most cheerfully furnish any Information that may bo desired. A. P. Douol , city ticket agent , 1302 Fur- nains treot , Omaha , Neb Make a Ii'oitunc. Don't fall to visit the auction sale of city lots at Aiansas Harbor January 7 and 8. Uho only railroad tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council UlulTs , DesMoinos and Chicago business is the Rock Island vos- tibuled limited , leaving Omaha at 4:150 : p. m. daily. Tickotonico , 1C02 Sixteenth nnd Furnam bis. , Omaha. Dr.Blrnoy , nose and throat. Beobklg' . The Judge's ( Inquest. The will of tholato Judge JnnicsV. \ . Savage - ago was admitted to probate yesterday. His concise , nnd written In the hand of the dead Jurist. It was presented for probate by the law partners of the deceased , "William It. Morrh and II. J. DUVH. To Ills vifo Is be queathed na undivided ono-lulf of all the property , real and personal. Out of tbo re maining one-half , Mrs. William House of Providence. It. I. , Is to bo pila : K > , OUO , and the remainder Is bequeathed to the widow for the term of her natural life. At the death of Mrs. Savage this latter portion of the estate is to bo divided boUveen Mrs House , the sister , and Bessie , wife of William 11. Conk- lia of North I'l.uto , Neb , , a nlcco of the de ceased. Mrs. House is to receive three- fourtbs of the property and Mrs , Coulclin the remaining one-fourth , the division to boon the basis of value. The three outlets of disease are the bowels , tno ship and tlio kidneys. Hcgulutu their ac tion with the beat purifying tonic , Burdoclt Blood BUters. Don't rot-get It. The great auction sale of city lots takes place at Aransas Harbor. Tox. , January 7 and 8. ClirisimiiH O.-iy Shoot , \V. E , Naion , oao of Omaha1 s well-know trap shots , has routed the sliootin ? grounds Just across the river , and made extensive preparations fora big tournament Christmas day. Tliero will bo several live bird sweepstake - - stake shoots , in addition to a number of arti ficial target matches , and one or two Individ ual cbases. Plenty of birds have been se cured , and as nouo but local shooters are ex pected to bo on hauO , the chances are for a successful tourney. Ccod in Millions ot Homes < o Yfirs the Standard. C. L. Erlckson.Local Agent , 200 N. 10th rorlmnrovod and LieMg cconomlo use It for Aiirircw and ItlMlifH. rOumo , I'lsli , etc. ] Tlio pur- ft ineiit prt parti tion. Contain ! ! 110 mm Millie J salt. Is rkuaticr nnd of flnor llavor tlinti auy oljjor slock , EXTRACT Ono pound cqunl ( o forty pnuntU ot lean bcof oft ho val ue of ubout (7.0 , Genulnoouly with Justus von Llelilg' llgnaturcas shown , . ' . r.fU.h Dluiod nr ENNYROYAL PILLS - Otllnitl ndOalr Genuine. ' rjw ( v * K * ! , kl ; i r U U . i oil n * , ll.l tot OtckiKir tnalM fla-f 7jrra Jla HtJ tat CM a ulllo\ b i lib bi. rtMua Ttke u ethe IMfWUI HMtlfu _ At Diur ' * .ir * " > 14o. ID mail's I r l > ulkuUri , icitlniotalt kn < l V.M H r f r.t 4l .M I ? l r. tj Rlirn 'l'ku".d "l NEBRASKA. CLOTHING COo WORSE AND MORE OF IT. We intend to make the two clays before Christmas the BANNER DAYS of a big year's o business. To that end we shall put forth every effort , offering special inducements all over the house , giving to each and every department a chance to put its best foot forward. In Our Suit Department. CD "We will put on sale seven or eight hundred suits from our "mail order" department. These goods are made up for us in large quantities for our out of town trade. In order to kill two'bircls with one stone ( close out the balance of them in three clays and give our suit department another big whirl ) we will put them in our regular stock to-day at a great reduction from regular prices : v We call your particular attention to six lots : LOT 1. 84 All Wool C&ssimere Sack Suits , well lined tlirougliout , at $6.75. I.OT 2. 167 All Wool Fancy Cassimere Sack Suits , in tv/o good styles , at $8. LOT 3. 66 Silk and Wool and 1 < M Brown Plaid Cassimere Sack Suits , at $8,5O. IiOT 4. A Corker , 169 Beautiful All Wool Cassimere Sack Suits , at $9.0O , $9.25 and $9.75 I.OT 5. 108 Eang-TJp All Wool Cassimere Suits , at $11 , $11.75 and $12. " 1OT 6. 144 Very Fine Cassimere Suits , cut any way you may want 'em , six or seven different styles , splendid trimmings , at $14 , 14.50 and $16. "We rise to remark tliat tliese suits are money savers. Three Bis : Driyes in Overcoats. Two hundred handsome All Wool Kerseys , four styles , at $8. " " One hundred and fifty $15 and $18 Kerseys at $11. BO and $12. One hundred ai.d sixty $2O Kerseys at $14. SO. , When you buy one of these garments you've made from $4 to $6. In Our Boys' Department ! 164 Boys' all wool Suits , four styles , at one ninety. 187 Boys' all wool Suits , ( they're handsome ) at $2.25. 67 very fine Overcoats marked down to about half price. The Hat Man and the Shoe Man Are In It ! * They've each got several lines to show you at specially attractive prices. * And in addition the great special sale of Neckwear and Mufflers Will continue till Wednesday night. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. AND DOUQLAS. OPEN TILL NINE O'CLOCK. SEE THE WINDOWS. THE PLACE Smoking Jackets , Fine Neckwear , Umbrellas , Handkerchiefs And all Men's .Wear is at GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1870. Vf. BAKER & CO.'S Is abieliitct'i jitirc at id it i * o7tiwe. JYb Cfiemicals re nicd la Iti pnparttlon. II h § ir.or * tkat thru lima IS. 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