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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEK fl'UESDAY ' , JUNE 21 , 1892. QUESTIONED HIS MORTGAGE Trouble Over a Team Causes the Arrest of a Lincoln Attorney ! HE WAS TRYING-TO PROTLCT HIMSELF "IVIirn Jacob Oppenhnlmor Snw Tlmt tlio I'rojicrtyVa Likely to bo Secreted llo Immediately I'orrclonod Then the Utlior Siilo Acted. LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 20. [ Special to Tun BEB. ] Jncob Oppenholmor , n young attor ney of Lincoln , was nrroslod today on tbo charge of horse stealing. The cata Is alleged to bo a ploco of spite work , and was brought \ > y u jounp fallow namoa Gran. Oppon- holincr hold a mortgage on a loam and wagon owned by Gran. Tbo latter took tbo team and stnrtcd to leave tbo city , but after going as far us Oonova returned and turned the f horse * loose in a pasture. Foarlng that ho might lee his socurltr Opponhelmor fore closed tna mortgaco and took possession of tnc horse * . Gran undertook to replevin thorn but falling In this had Opponholmorarrested. Ills trial will take plaro Juno 30 , nnd In tbo meantime bo Is taxing tlio good naturodchaff of bl many Irlonds hero In good humor. Hucd the lliirllngtnn. Suit was commenced ngalnst the Chicago. Durllnctnn & Qult.cy railrond today by Mrs. Cnrno Uraco Ponnlnglon of Omabftforfj.OOO damuKQs. Her husband , Lewis N. Penning- ton , WHS n onglnnor on the Uurllncton anil early on the morning of February 3 , lost , was Jtlllod nt Iho Twenty-seventh street cio ing In this city. In her cotillon Mrs. Pennine- ton ttllesos that the accident was caused by the Imperfect condition of the road bed. Myron J'rntt'n Coliillllon. Mrron Pratt , the murderer of Margaret Bpcfry , Is slowly but surely dying In bis room In the basement of the court house. For the past forty-eight hours ho has boon delirious. Ho hus noon hiccoughing for twenty-four hour * and Is growing steadily weaker. Ho continually sings snatchoi of old army songs. His physicians think ho will scarcely llvo till morning. r.c > nl | > nt tbo Stitto House. Two casoi , entitled Edwin U. Kay against John Peterson ot al. nnd Swan F. Johnson ct al. respectively , wore lllcd with tbo clerk of tbo supreme court this morning. The case of the Horn , Cronnan ft Forsyth Manufacturer company against Hussall , Pratt te Company was tilled In tbo supreme court today. ItrttVlllmv County's I'roiporlty. Mi COOK , Nob. , Juno 20. [ Special to Tni ! BcE.J A special stock train , consisting of twenty-six cars loaded with fat steers , pulled out of this station Friday bound for Chicago ever the Burlington. Tbo entire train was lonUud at this point by two men. Ono farmer drovu in over 300 head and leftover over : HW In the feed yards on his form. The past winter this farmer fed over 700 head , enough for a train of thlrty-tlvo cars , \vlth twenty In each car. Ho raised 10,000 bushels of corn nnd bought 00,000 bushels from the farmers around him. Another farmer red 100 head and raised the corn to fatten them. The corn that fattened these steers was grown on land that Is valued at $3 to $10 per acre and many llelds yielded Ufty to sixty bushels per acre. For raising and feeding' stock this Is the homo of the stocKman. This county , according to population , leads all others In tbo state in the number of slock raised , foil and shipped. Crop * nro looking line , but late for the time of your. The warm wcatbor is pushing crops right along. Fremont' * ClmiUniiqun. T , Nob. , June'JO. [ Special to THE BEE.J Woric on the plungb bath and lake on the Chautatiq.ua crounds was completed Saturday. The Fremont Chautauqua grounds have the only pluniro bath and the largi-Hi lake in Nobrasnu. The grounds , which ware naturally ocautlful , are pronounced - nouncod bv all who have vUltod them the Jlucst in the country. Tbo bath Is10x150 feet nnd covered with an artistic building. The laUo furnishes a boat course three- fourths of a mile. The annual Chautauqua opens July 1 and continues 11 f teen days. The program com prises thu men who have made the Chau- tauuua platform famous , among whom are X > ean Writrut of Boston , Colonel George . 13aln of Kentucky , Jehu Dewltt Jllller of Philadelphia , Loon Vincent of Philadelphia , Conrad Hunly of Chicago and Governor McKlnloy. L. A. Tor runs of Omaha is director of the musical department. The Apollo club gives ono concert. Nclirnnkirn Death Itoll. HASTINGS , Neb. , Juno 20. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BBE.J Dr. Thomas H. Urqu- hart died at the family rosldeaca bore this Afternoon. Dr. Urquhnrt served through tbo plvllwarasa surgeon in the confederate army and for several years past has been ono Cf the board of pension examiners. Mho veterans speak highly of his services in this capacity. Ho was always regarded as a eood friend of the old soldiers. In addition lie \v as ono of the best mlcroicopists In the tale. For nearly twenty years he has boon a resident of Hastings. Now Church. POSCA , Nob. . Juno 20. [ Special to TIIK PKK. ] The corner stone of the now Luth eran church was laid yesterday with appro- pi iato services. Hov. H , W. Kutin's of Omaha , who was the first Lutheran minister to visit I'onca thirty years nco when it con- Istud of a half a dozen families in the then fur northwest , and who preached the dedica tion sermon when the old church was dodt- > catoj twenty-two years ujo , delivered the surrnon for tbu occasion. Thu new church is to have all modern ar- raiiKL'mcnts und whoa completed will bo the finest building in northeast Nebraska. 1'rcis AHiiocliitlon Suv.vti ) , Nob. , . 'uno 'JO. [ Special to THE BEI ; . ] Arrangements have been made for an excursion by tbo members of tbo No' brnsku Press association to Uuluth and West Superior during tbo month of July. Tbo trip will bo made ever the Sioux City & Pa- cllle and tbu Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis & Oirmha railroads. Tlio train will leave the Webster street depot In Omaha at 5:45 p. ui. \Vodncsday , July 14. The party will urrlvu ut Superior on the morning ot July 10. Tbu program after arriving nt the beau of tuo Uuos cannot bo accurately given COJV , Fnnl'H Duiitli Wholly Accliluntnl. BEVTIIIC'I ! , Nob. , Juno UO. | Sp3clat Tolo- groin vo TJIC Um.J Owing to tbu peculiar naturooi thodoith of ynung Con Ford , of tvHcu detailed mention was mnJoln Tim Uuc of this mornlinr , It was deumcd advisable to bold an Inqtiust to ssuartuln the true cause ofduilli. The coroner's Jurv mot this uftoi- noon uud uftur exuuiiulng sovurul witnesses nnd removing thu bullet Irouutiounfortunulo Inuu's Drain , a verdict was rendered thai the causa ol death wns wholly accidental uud substantially as related in THE UIE. : Coiitlmiliii ; tliu Htiout Our War. BRVTIIIOK , Nob. , Juno aj. ( SpocUl Telegram - gram to TIIK BKtil The case of 12 U. Drnko against the Kapld Transit and Power company , \\hori-lti the dofondunts ask an order to show cause why ttia temporary Injunction - junction granted a week nuo should not bj tnodltlcd to a periniuiont restraining order , as uixuod buforo Judge llush toduy. Tbo ca o i * ttia Initial lu al reruuioay of the street railway war. Judge Hush hus talten thu fatu under advisement and will baud douu bis UucUlou U'oduesduy. Nubraskn City1 * Kuiuli. NnmusKA ( Jirr , Nob. , Juno 5W. [ Special to TIIK Ilee.J At a special uleotlou tomor row Nebraska City will votu ou u propoii tlou to isiuo f''UOJJ In rofundlng bJiuli. Tbo contest U cxpeolud to bo a close uuti uxcllitig onu , cutisluurablu oppotlilou bolug muni- fustod and bitter feel lug dUulaycd uy both bldoj. Otoo County nolioul Tu oUer < . NBIIIUBKA CITT , Nob. , Juuo 20. [ Special to TUB Hue,1 Thu Otoo County Teachers lustl tuto wet ut Syracuse thU morning for a two THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Special Jun _ . Reduction Sale Bedford Cords. 10 Figures , stripes , checks nnd watered effects. Wo have sold them all season f , for 15c. peed for that rnonoy L-ents too. 12 1 Printed Pongees India silk finish , dark colors ; now , stylish designs - < - > . signs , worth 20c. Cents We have just received a fresh importation of fine French plain Satines , all colors , 250 , 150 PIECES 32-INCH 17 Scotch Zephyr Ginghams. \Vo closed out the re maining , spring stock of n , Inrgo producer before it wont to market ; Umt is tlio reason for the low price. O F Crepe de Ghene / \ Newest and most fitsh- / . 1 ionnblo bummer wash tf VX dress goods put out this season ; white , cream , light blue , mid bluepink , Invondor , orange , 'Nile , salmon , cardinal and black. FAST , STAINLESS , RAVEN DYE 13 Black Organdies. Formerly 20c. Stripes , Checks , Plaids. New French Organdies. Printed ollects , lace stripes in short , all the latest styles for 1892 , that have sold from 50 to 75c a . Choice for 25e' / - 4. yard. only - enIS a vard. Second floor. 1 r Half Wool Challis I 1 Dark grounds. JL V X Now handsome patterns. Very scarce. Conio quick. You know they are worth 25c. Second floor. $2 for The sort wo have sold for S2 and $2.25 , Only $1. Second floor. AN ODD LOT OF that have been sold for $ : to 82 , slightly soiled so they go for 25c oach. weeks' session. Nearly every toiohor in Nebraska City's public schools is in attend ance. Closed H Fiilrbury Storo. FAIIUIUUV. Nob. , Juno 20. ( Special Tele gram to Tun DIE. ] Fohlmnn & Wyatt , hardware dealers , wore closoa up today by K. D. Sweeney of Illinois under a chattel mortgage. Dr. Blrnoy's Cutarrn Powder euro catarrh. For sale by all druggists. 53 cents CITY PBOPERTY MISSING. JudRO * und Clerk * of Ktectlon Suspected of Jlulililugr Their llootlm. A number of the judges ana clerks who sat at the special election hold last Thursday arc in deep and serious trouble. This trouble they brought upon themselves , nnd If tbo proposed plans are carried out they are liable to land In the county Jail to answer to the charge of larcaay. Prior to tbo holding of tbo election , the city council purchased some C03 camp chairs , paving for thorn at tbo rate of 510 per dozen. These chairs , the property ol the city , were placed in the olqhty-oight polling places in tbo city. Saturday , when the contractor went around to the booths and polling places to gather up the furniture for the purpose of storing it in the basement of tbo city ball , ho discovered that nearly all ot the lamfis must of the tables and 300 of the chairs bad boon stolon. The doors and windows of the polling places were oxunnnoiJ and It was found that they were bolted ana burred. This laid the theft at tbo doors' of the aforesaid judiros uud clerks. The mutter was reported to the council committee on public property nnd buildings , and the members of this uotnmlt- tco started out to do u llttlo detective work. That they succeeded is vary ovldont , us tbov now have lu tholr possoislon a lUt which shows from which booths the furni ture was stolen nnd also tbo names ot the Judge * and clerks who occupied those par ticular booths. They have also secured ad ditional evidence which shows thai they have the names of nearly ! 200 clorkH and Judges who wort ) seen to carry borne lamps tables cud chairs attar the votes were counted uud tbo election uoards bad adjourned. Tuts member * of tbo council state that they do not doslro to resort to severe measure * , but that unless the property Is returned to tbo city hall within , forty-eight hours they will prosecute every one of tbo thieves , DUoaso never successfully uttacks a avti- tom with pure blood. DJ\Vltt'a ScirtaparUla makes pure , ituwbloodundourluho * the old , Driiiikonuot * . A disease , treated us such and porum nontly cured. No publicity. Nolnllrm ary. Homo treatment Harmless nnd olloctual. Hofor by permission to Burlington - lington Ilawkoya Send So stump for p\inphlot. : Bhokoquoa Chemical Co. , Burlington , la. Ladies' Sun Umbrellas 98 cents. Nubian serge , fast black , stool frame , oxidized handles ; worth 81.60 , only t)3o. ) Ladies' Satin Parasols 50 cents. Black nnd colors , four inch Spanish nco trimming ; wo have only a limited quantity , about ono hundred , these bo ng worth 31.50 should go in an hour , ttko the hint. CHILDREN'S Gingham Parasols 75 cents. The jauntiest , the most sensible nnd durable child's parasol ever manufac tured. Single radio , plnkod edge , argo bow and stool frauio , regular price everywhere 81. Stamped Table Covers 25 cents. White or ecru , forty inches square , 2oc ; stamping nlono ia worth 75c. LINENS. 25 cents. Three hundred dozen of the largest , heaviest and handsomest pure linen huclc towels every shown in any city for 50c ; all go for only 2oc. 8Vs cents. Two hundred dozen huck towels , ( BARBERS LOOK ) size 10x30 inches , $1 a dozen. 50 cents. Fifteen pieces blanched silver damask , 64 inches wide ; wort * ) at our counter * 75c ; during the Junosale f > 0c yard. 75 cents. Half a case of extra heavy silver gloss bleached damask , 64 inches wide , worth at our counter $1 a yard. Five huudrod dozen 3-4 bloacncd napkins , actual value $2 , only $1.35 During This Sale 49 cents. A now case of full size 11-4 hooey comb bedspreads , worth 75 < x MANUFACTURERS EXPOSITION School Children Packed the Coliseum Building Yesterday. A GREAT DAY FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE I'uurtoon Thousand Tickets Wurn Issue ; ! and Nearly all Used Tlio Attundiitico of Grown 1'uonlo thu J.urgcat of Anr U y Vot. Yesterday was children's day at the exposi tion , and If any uno thinks fur a minute that Omaha's future citizens are not wideawake , a visit to tbo Coliseum building would have dl-.polled the Illusion. Althoucrh the exposition d"ld not open until 10 o'clock the children commenced to arrive at 8 and when the doors were opened fully fiOO were waiting for admission. By 10:1)0 : ) tbo buildlnz was comfortably filled and the chil dren were coming in droves. A great many parouts carne with their children and more tickets were sold by midday than on any other day up to 0 o'clock. There was no end of amuiomont to bo galnod from watching the youthful visitors. A grout many of them brought tholr lunch boskets with them , prepared to put In the wbulo day. Ono very small boy , with a lunch almost as largo us himself , asKed tbo doorkeeper if ho ought uot to go back home and bring bis supper too. fnsido the building tlio sight was ono not easily aoscriood. Tbo throne of children surged back nnd forth , praising this nnd criticising that , and the babble of youthful voices drowned oven tbo whirr of ino ma chinery. Picture carJs were In croat demand , and wherever a distribution was taking place tbo crowd was ibo greatest , and , "give mo one , mister , " "givo mo one , mlstorl" shouted Incessantly by u hundred pairs of lungs at a % time was sufliclent to drown out every other souuil. The children , however , apparently saw ' evo'rythiog to bo seen , una they went nwuy with enough tmsluosi cardi , statistic ! on manufacturing , ota , to furnlsb reaulo ? mat ter for woelcs. Fourteen thousand children's tickets bad bnon issued , and to Judco from thu crowds coming and going all day the tickets were nearly uU used. Fourteen thousand chlldrou'1 tickets bad boon issued , und almost all were used. Muny ot the children broucht younger brother * and sisters who were admitted without llouols. At the least calculation 15,000 children passed through tbo Coliseum build- lug before 0 o'clock in the evening. lu addition to the children , 1,300 tickets were sold to adults before 0 o'clock and 4,000 uioro iu the evening. All told 20,0X1 men , i - / Our1 Entire Stock of 7i-B/ $1.35and$1.50 $ $ Dress Goods consisting of Cropons , Tennis Striped Serges , SiUtn Striped Borbors. ftno nil wool broken chocks , plaids , stripes , in ohov- lots , sorjjos , ItuniBO cloth , &c. , &c. , your choice of the entire lot for75c. ALL OP OUR ,31.60 nnd 32 Crocodile Weave Mixtures , t ) I Cnmol's hnlr plnidabnlmornl -S - * plnids , fillk nnd wool Biarritz cloths , French silk nnd wool checked sorrre ? , bourotto checked dlnR- onuls , &c. , &o. Your choice of those unpnrnlloled styles in dross goods for $1. n y of our beautiful Tur- tie back nnd reduced to 31. 2o , worth 32.50. Alloursupnrb nssortinont of Alligntor.Tur- tie Bnok , Crocodile - codilo and Heather Mixtures - tures , Chev ron Suitings , Jacquard flpruros and invisible stripe suitings , bedford suitings , bourotto Me langes , in fact all the now spring shades and weaves nt the remarkably low urico of 81.60 a yard ; worth i$2. 32.60 and up. 5 GLOVES \ / Children's Gloves in gray . .and tan lisle , Cents worth 150. - | r * * Assorted Colors 1J Children's ' Gloves Cents worth 250 everywhere MITTS. / \ Ladies' English j \ J GlovevThumb Mitts noripping , no stain , Cents * fast black. * LA.D1ES' 3r 65c Silk Gloves \ / Tans and browns , splendid bargains Cents so they are all. Our Kid. Gloves have no equal. Everybody recognizes the truth fulness of this assertion women and children visited the manufac turers exposition yostorday. It was a bard day on tbo exhibitors and If Nebraska made goods did not possess good wearing qualities nothing would have been loft. Grocery Clorks1 D.iy. Today will bo grocery clerks' day , and all the grocery stores in Omaha and South Omaha will close at 0 o'clock p. tn. Already 1,200 ticlcnts have been Issued to the clerks , but as ovorv clerk is supposed to have a wife or -slater" the number Is expected to bo doubled. There is not likely to bo any laclc of attendance on Tuesday night. Every day , since tbo opening ono week ago Saturday , there has been a steady increase in tbo attendance , showing that visitors have boon well satisfied with the exposition and that their roporU have been so favorable as to induce others to come. The Clone Near at Hand. Although many requests havoboon made to continue the exposition beyond tbo limit originally llxod , It Is impossible to comply with them. Those who have not visited the exposition will have only two inoro days In which to do so , as It haa boon definitely set tled that the doors will bo closed on Wednes day evening at 10:30. : The manufacturers have boon blghlv pleased with the SUGGEST of their exhibition and already many ara taring about having another next voar which will surpass even the present effort. The exposition has boon successful not only in that It has pleased the vhltora.but It has oducntod the po3plo > and given them a bettor idea of Nebraska1 manufactured goods. A great many people who have visitoU the exposition have commqaped to plvo the pre ference to homo made goods. To ClrniiHu tit'd .Sj'Htoill Effectually yet gontly.T , when * costive of bilious or when tbo blood Is impure or slug- gUb , to purmanontly oum ° habitual constipa tion , to awaken tbu kidneys and liver to a healthy activity , wltho t rrltating or weak- ning them , to dUpjl liuiv.laolioi. cold ! or fevers , use Syrup of Fi j Want tliu .Vlnduct. A largo mooting of Sixteenth street prop erly owners was held at tbo Commercial bank last evening to consider plans for has tening tbo construction of the proposed via duct on that street. A committee consisting of Adolph Moyur. W. V. Marie , E. btubt. Dr. A. A. ICuh.t nnd William Havdoa was appointed to wait on the Board of 1'ublio Works this morning and urge it to forward tbu iilans for tbo viaduct to tbo council at thU evening's mooting. If the board refuses without good reason the committee Is to ask the council toniKht to batten tbo report. Oa motion of W. V. Morse the following wai adopted : Kusnlvod. TlmtHU thasontoof this mcot- Intf lllut numerous viuuucta nro required In this city , but Unit u viaduct on Sixteenth street should hare preference uvur nil other * . Is your blooJpoorl Take Beocbams 1111.s The I'tioplu' * Coiiiuntloii. Tbo citizens' committee on entertainment CURTAINS Chenille , 3i yards long , 48 inches wldo , heavy fringe top and bottom , dadoed top nnd bottom , all now , only $5.75 pair. Plain Chenille 81 ynuls long , 48 Inches wldo ; worth all of $0 , only $4.50. $ . . Plain Chenille 31 yards long , heavy velour fringe op nnd bottom , $5.75 pair. Irish Point Lace 31 yards long , 48 inches wldo , worth $5 , only $3.72. $4.95 for the $6.35 kinds. $7.50 for the $9.75 kinds. $10.50 for the$14.25 kinds. Holland Window Shades Throe feet six inches , worth GOc nnd 75c , only 38c each. EMBROIDERIES All our 6c , 7c , 8c and lOc em broideries go at 5c. 12c and I5c embroideries , 10c. 20c and 25c embroideries , 15c. $2.25 Demi Flouncings. 81 82.75 Demi Plouncings , 81.25 Black Embroidered Flouncings that were $3 , now $1.25. Fancy Chambray Embroidered Flouncings , $1.75 kinds 98c. Narrow to match , 21c. Pique all over Embroideries1 27 inches wide , 38c. 3 inch narrow edges to match 50c quality , 21c. Cotton laces , 7c and lOc kinds , lc Torchon laces , 8c and lOc kinds,5c Oriental laces , lOc & 20c kinds , 3c Oriental laces , 30c & 50c kinds , lOc Oriental flouncings , $1 to $1.75 kinds , only 32c. of the pooplo's convention moots this after noon at 4 o'clock at tbo Chamber of Com- meroa. A good attendance Is urgently re quested , as matters ot the utmost importance must bo disposed ot without further delay. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Small Mutton ! Attended to at Vostorduy's Scsilun. The county ccrmmUslonors hold a ihort session yostonl ay , with Mr. Stonoorg acting as chairman pro torn. The countv clerk was authorized to employ - ploy , at a salary of $75 per month each , two additional clerks to work upon the county tax list. Tbo bills incurred during the recent bond election were presented and referred for ex amination. V. Simmon charges Justice O'Connoll and Constable John Dlngmtm with bolcg dls- biinost. The commissioners will investigate tbo two ofllotals. County Judga Ellor asked tbo coramls- slonora to raise the salaries of the clerks in his ofllco. Ho said that bis puoplo were the poorest paid of anr about tbo court house. This was referred to the committee oa II nun co. The report of the canvassing board , tbo members of which canvassed the vote of the recent special election , was adopted and orderoa spread upon tbo commissioners' record. Tl.e commissioners declared that the rail road bond , the road bonds and the coutitr poor farm propositions had each received tuoro than the necessary number of votos. Visit the manufacturers' exposition. I'KHSO.V.IL l-.llljait.ll'llti. Attorney John T. Gathers is seriously 111 , Mr. John L. MeCaguo has returned from the oast. Mr. Charles flosewator returned from Cornell yesterday. Mr , Victor Uosowator roturnoa from Columola colloga yesterday . Mr. Adolpb Drown loft last night for Chicago to bo gene a few days. Nr.w YOIIK , Juno SO. ( Special Telegram to TIIK lii.j : Tbo following Omaha people nro hero : J , C. Head , V/ostmlnstor ; T. f ! ' , Hoyd , Hodman ; Dr. Ilancbott , Albermarlo : U. L. ( joyl , Metropolitan. C. H. Muribcl of Lincoln is at the Metropolitan and A. M. Ambled of Hoatnco U at tuo Savoy. I Four minor permits , aggregating 75 , were issued by tbo superintendent ol buildings yesterday. A. Haggerty was arrested yesterday after noon on the charge of boutln ? a board bill of $14 at the Nook hotel on Cass street. Mrs. M.M.Ishbus purchased the Graff resi dence property on Georgia avenuu. Tbo con sideration Is said to hnvo boon $16,000. , Tbo Dourd of Trade will rocolvo bulletins during tbo Chicago convention , and tboy will bo posted In the exchange room for tbo bono- 11 1 of all who ma ; wlc h to see tbotn. Hosiery and Underwear. 23 ilozon Indies' fancy iitul solid black lioso , regular nnd oponx lengths , nil of which hnvo sold for from COo to1.76 n pair , during this sale only 25c pair. 10 Cents Boys' fast black ribbed hose , sizes 5 to , warranted fast black. Ladies' French bnlbrlggtvn vests , high neck and lonj ; sleeves , low neck and ibbedarms , worth $1.23 nnd $1.60 only 75 Cents One of 50o Moth Proof Bags will preserve - servo your winter garments and may save you $50. 10 Cents Ladies' jersey fitting vests , see what you got for loc , then see these. 19 cents. Ladies' ' full bleached jersey fitting vests , regular 35c quality. 75 cents. Ladies'croam , tan , hlack nnd llesh slllc vests , $1.23 kind. Men's Wear. Wo have about 150 now styles , summer weight flannel and Scotch madrasnegli gee shirts , genuine bargains at $1.50 and $2 , Juno sale price $ l.OO. MOIJ'B fine white p'.uited dress shirts , worth $1.50 , Now only $1. 25c quality fancy striped balbriggan hose , Only 15 Cents. Boys' and men's percale laundoroJ shirts , 25c. COo buys a good strong , neatly trimmed night shirt Great offer in men's summer silk un derwear , 815 and $18 suits now go for only $6-50. Ono of our 50c Moth Proof Hugs wil preserve your winter garments and ma ; save you $50. BAKING POWDER. ABSOLUTELY PURE. JUST TRY IT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , OmahaNeb Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing. OuroB Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. Removed and. Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIA ! ! Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water CURB A nun BiU Complete Truntuiunt , cbTitlitlog 01 ruppu liurlf. Olntmiint ID ( iuptulei , alio In llax nu I'HUi it 1'uilllro Cure tut K lpni l. liitornnl blind i.r Ul < llng Itching , Cliroolo , llvoentor llerodt. tarr i'llm. Tali HumoJjr has nuver been known to fall. IIpurtox ( iforli ; untb7unll. Wbriutiurfroin tuti torrlblu dlieiko vrbou a wrlltun nuarantoo It poaltlmtr ulrun virllb U boioi Or rufund iliu munerlf not cured Huad utauip tor tr o Wninplti. ( Junralltou Uiued t/Kuliu 4 Co. . DruKiiUH. Holt..igtati , core * Uiutl)0 < * tintitrvtti , Omuno. Ngb. LADIES' Dressing Sacques 50 Cents Some plain , others trimmed with em broidery , bought to sell und ought to sell for 31.60 , but don't ; so hero they gofer for 50c. Third Floor. LADIES' Summer Suits $3.75 Made of printed lawns , ginghams , cambrics nnd white llnon do indo , ) laitcd waists , boll skirts ; none have sold for loss than $ o and most were $7 and above , now your choice for $3.7o a , uit complete. LADIES' Traveling Ulsters $5.00 Made of fine drab mohair , our usual price $10 , now $5. LADIES' White Linen De Inde SUITS $5.00 Plaited waists and tucked boll sklrta , embroidered , other stylcf $3.75. 200 Boys' Suits . at Half Price , These suits consist of gaoil styles in cheviots , worsteds , homespuns nnd tweeds , all worth exactly double the price , during this sale wo halve the uriea Boys' nil wool Jersey tults. 83 , worth $0. Kilt suits $2.50 , worth 35. Boys' percale waists , 59c , worth $1.25. Boys' unlaundered > vaists , 39c , worth 80c. 80c.Ball Ball and hat given with every suit purchased. For $9.50 One hundred and twelve piece din ner sets. This is the sort of ware you are asked $15 for In every crockery house in town. For $5.75 Twelve piece toilet sola , hundsomo shapes , now ornamontatioiia , worth $8. For $2.98 Fifty-six picco tea sots , line ware , worth & > in every house , und have sold at our counters for 34.60. 15 Cents Flno glass sots , six plocos , worth 25o and cheap at that. If 3'ou are canning fruits don't fall to got our prices on canning utensils , and especially upon Mason's fruit jars. Mail orders for those goods will bo filled promptly and ofllolontly. Morse Dry Goods Co. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chamber. Omuliu. Neb , Muv 10 , 1892 , Do It rusolvud by the city council of the elty of Uniuhii , thu mayor concurring : Tliut iiori'ianuiit hlduwulns bu constructed In the city of Uiniilm u dnslcrnutud holovr , within live dnyH nf lor thu publication of thin resolution or thu pursuim ! service thureuf , u.s by ordinance U iiulhorlrod and required ; suuli Hlilowulks to bo laid to tlio permanent grudu iisratubllBhudou the pivud stioutH upoulllod liorolu mill to he uonxtruutoil of Htone , iirtl- flclal hlonc. brlelc or tllliu uocorilliit' to sjieol- llL-atlonson llloln thu otllcu of the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works , und under Its Biiporvlslon , to wit ; North side nfOunilng St. , lots 14 to ISlnclu- Hlve , hloul ; I , Arinslronii'u Int addition , 0 foot wlilu. permanent k'raiiu. I'.aal Klilii of X'ml avniuie , loin 15 , 17 to S3 InelUblve , block nVoit Knd , 0 fuut wide , pur- m incut tirade. Hxst side of ; ind ! avenue , lot 14 , block 'J , Suiimilt I'liicu. 0 foul wl'Jo , permanent Kradu. tenth side of l.citvonworth St. . lota 1 , S , 11,4 block I1) ) , t'buiry Uitrden , D fuel wldo , purmu > nunt Rru Id. North Hide nf Dodge st. . lot 5 , blnok 81 , city , 0 feel wide , purinununtur do. KiiRtsldoof lUtlisU , lots , blook 81 , city , Cfuet wide , periuaiiuut Krudo. And bu It further resolved : That thu Hoard of I'ubllu Works bo and hereliy Is authorised and directed to enuso ti copy of tliU roolutiou to lie pulilluliod In the olllelal paper of the ully for one week , or bu served on the onnbi-a of said lots , und milem 8uuh ownorHHli ill within live day * uftor tlio publluatloii or Horvloo of HUUI ) ropy construct nld uldewiilks no herein reijulrod. tint the Hoard of I'uhllo Works enuso the sitiiiu to > > u done , thocdstof uonbtructlui ; itald Hldewallca respoeilvely to bu > > kus > ud uvuliisi thu rent estate , int or purl of lot In front of und abut- sidewalks. 1'residetH. nf the O'ouuoll. Attent ! JOHN UUUVKH , Ulty Olork. Approved : Uiu. : I * . IIUMIB , Mayor , NOTIOi : TC OONhTIUJOT 8IUKWAI-KH. To tliu owners of thu lou , partx of loin und luuluhtutu dui > cribL'd In thu ubovo resolu tion ; You and oioh of you uro herouy notified to con lrnet jiormnnent .slihiwulks a reiilred | by u resolution of thu ulty council unit mayor ol Ilioelty of Otuuhii , of Wh eli the itliovu la u copy. 1' . W. lilltKIIAltriKU , Otmlrinan Hoard of 1'uhllu Work * . Omabu , Nub , JuuuKO ,