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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ? SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2ti , 1892. SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. 3 ENTIRE STOCKS OF OF WELL KNOWN SHOK DBALKUS ON THE SOUTH AND WEST SIDES-IN-CHICAGO Bold : the - S HK IKK AT A'TREMENDOUS LOSS TO THE CREDITORS TO B TON N , W , Gor , 16th and Douglas Sts , More shoes than all the stores * in Omaha put together can show , and at less-than half the price they ask , and just as good as can be made for love or money. 11 i/mo * i rr T iwprnTiP i i\r MAJORS AT LOGGERHEADS Interesting Disoussion in tbo Board of Public 'Rorki Over Grading. WHICH IS THE BEST PUBLIC VoLICY Case of the Twenty-fourth Street ( Irnilo nml the I'lvrrn Slrrot Iiit r cctia Ho- forrcit tci Ihu Cuiinvll Other htreot liiiiiro\oniiiitH. There was fun at the mooting of the Hoard of Public \VorUs , hold yesterday nltoriioon , as tbo members arrayed tbcmsolvos , one ocalnst the otbor , In a wordy war. The trouble arose over thai South Twenty-fount ] street manor , in which tbo city council passed un ordinance ordering tbo grading ol the street , without making any provision ; lor iho tilling ol ihe iulerboutlou of t'lurco the cross sireet. Major f uray started the ball on its roll by mccuainp the chulrmau , Major Biikhausor of carry Ing the contract In his pocltot for i couple of wccit * ) ultlioiil icporllng tohli colleagues , or reporting to tbo council. Ihot ho got to the front nnd moved that the con tract bo approved , with tbo board reserving the right to tiavo ibo intersection tilled , 01 to bavo thospaca lelt open , tbat In tlmo i viaduct rutght bo conblruclcd , Muor ] Blrkhuusor openly ami unhosltat incly declared that tbe tlmo had arrivci when the other majoia round moro delight it criticising tils actions than In dnlng their of tlclul duties. Ho hold tno contract nlmpli because ho did not think that llio ciu wanted to put in mich an unreasonable grudi BS was contonipUtod in tbo ordinance. Mujor Dalcombo Hrod up at this and sail that It bad bccoino a notorious fact tba when any person wanted to defeat tbo Icpls latlon of ibo council thay wont to the mom bcra of the board with their trouulos , hoplni for thuirnssistauce. Major Hlrlumuspr retorted that ho hai uuvor boon qo annoyed and thai ho though U HtruiiRO that they should bavo sought ou Major Ualconibo to pro-is their claims. This response called for a remnrh froi Major llalcombo , wbo said tno cbairuiau an tbo city uttornoy differed regarding tba nd vlsabllily of ibo construction of that pat ticulurgrade. . Will \Vrlto to the Council. Mnjor Furay remarked that Iheyrur "KUtliug Into n pretty mebs and to pour oil o tbo troubled waters ho moved Umi tbo chad man he Instructed to transmit the papers t the council , and at the snuia tlmo that ho b instructed to send along a lollop which \vo\il col out the anibarimuiciit that might onsu on urcouut of the changing ol tbo cr.id < which would Icavo the lutfricction of 1'lorc Ktreot BOIIIO twenty feet below Ibo line c Twoutletti strcot. All of Ibo members voted'for t bis , an what promised to bo n lively row was thus c au did. Tbo paving of Twentieth street fret Greco to rnlo wus postponed until next set eon. tbo Ihroo memUora boldliif ; tbat owlu to tbo Intcuoss of tiio Benson It would not b , * afo to Instruct tbo contractor to start In o concrcllag tbo basu for tbo laying of ih brick. Upon opsnine the paving bids , the contrac for vllrltled bilulcon Contur , from Tontb t Kluventli ativets ana on Hevoutoetd , froi Jackson to Ueavcnxvorlh streoU , went to . DrSmilh &Co. Their UdwasSl.l for iivo , and ? -.ji per square .vurd for a tcu-yea Kuarantco. Three allnvs went to Hugh Murphy o (3.20 per Mjuaro yard un a ton-yeur guai Bllt 0. The Bowls park aower contract w awarded to Jolin F , Dalley. ho being it lowojt bidder for the work. His vrlcc vvcross follows : Twelve-Inch pipe , * l.2i ten-inch | li)9 , tl.SO.jmd o'gbt ' Inch pHw , 1 cents j > er.linc l foot. Ju the construction of this tower thei vrlll bo U-10 feet of tbe tnelve-mcb , 000 fei ot-tbo ten-Inch and 230 feet of the olcbt- -Inch pipe. Ulsuusslng Now Seivor Plain. There I ? a possibility tbat the citizens of this city will never see tboso North Omalm ditobes constructed In accordance witb tbo original Ideas , as a movement for a chmicro In the plans is now being contemplated by tbo Uonrd of Public Works. The new plan is to co on with the Sprague street ditch nnd put , it down us at ilrst contemplated and then put 11 sewer beneath. This plan the engineer und the members of ho board figure would turn all the sewerapo of the north sldo Into the noi th sort cr and con voy it to the river at a point tbU sldo of thu .own of Florence. At tbo present tlmo It omos ttiroueh the fzaul street sewer , but owing to the hlcb land north of Laito street , the How is so blow that the mouth of the [ znrd street sewer Is frequently blocked , 1'hls cbanco of plan will not bo adopted iflitil .bo matter has been discussed by tbo council uid not until the contractors who are worn- IHR upon tbo ditch have agreed to it. o A I'uur Niimo I'lrin. ' When you llnd a four iiamo llrm you are prottv sure of an institution representing consldcrablo rosponsiblltty. The ttrm of llass , HHrils , IJrim & McLnlu.noar U.iwson , UoorRla , In not nn oxcoutlon. It U , in fact , ono of tba mosL substantial business houses in Terrell county. The following Is nn extract - tract from a recent loiter from hem : "Our customers say that Chamberlain Modlclno Co. of IJos Molncs , fowa , manufacture Ihroa of.iiiobcst medicines on oarth. vl . , Cham- Dcrlam's colic , cholera nud dlarriioua rem edy , for bowel complaints ; Chamberlain's cougb remedy , for colds , croup ana whoon- iiifr coiiBb- , and Cluimberlain's pain balm for rhoumailsm. " fif ) cent bottles of coca of medicines for sale by druggists. WHIRLED TO DEATH. llil < il tn Sini-ltliitr Works Cnutclit in u hli.ilt itiul Kllloil. Leonard Hclioltilo mot a torrlblo death at tbo Bmoltlng v.orks yesterday morning. Tbo victim , who was nearly 03 years old , bad been employed In the smelter for tno past llftocn years and was ono of the most trusted nnd trustworthy employes there. Ills position was that ot assistant onclncor In tlio crustier room nnd his duties were tn look uftnr ibo oiling , rnpurlnpc of belts , etc. At 10 o'cloi'l : Bcholbla was ongg cd at bis 'work on a platform under tbo shafting and In reaching otr ' < a shaft making 125 rovolu. ttons a minute hl sleeve was caught In njoi screw and rapidly Svrapped atiout tno shaft , An usalatnnt workuig below saw his bed ) whirling through tbn air , striking against platform cost and , window sills , but wa ; uu.iblo to slop tbo machinery , antl almosi bofoic ho could collect himself every sh roc of clothing , except sbpos nnd tocks , was torn from Iho unfortunntu umnund the body dropped to tho-itoor , fifteen foot below , lifeless. Tbo coroner was summoned and ibo bed ; taken 10 ibo morgue. Mr. bcbeiblo was an old ana respected resident ol Oinubu and tbo father or a famll ) of grown up children , ills sun , Leo , Is In tbo employ of the Nebraska National bank , t second son U with tbo I'axton-Vlorllng Iroi works , and two of bis daugbtois ai o married , His tiouso was atThlrty-lirst and California , where ho had considerable propartv. Hi carried an accident Insurance policy ol Sv',000 and his family is otborwlse provldec for. for.At tbo coroner's inquest yesterday after noon tbe Jury examined a half tiotea wit nesses , and after all ibo testimony was In tin Jury returned a vordlct to tbo effect that tbi death of tbo deceased was caused by tils owt carelessness , A I'ciiio'n Worth. This Is tbo tltlo of a clover little bpokAol relating to tbe advantages of North Calvc < < ton. It tells How anybody thut hai sava up "rainy day1 penny can make a Judlcloiu usool It ; oltbcrln Invcitlnir In oily prnperi ; or In adjoining fruit lots. Tbo North Uiii veston association Is represented In Oman ; by FraiiKlIn F. Williams who will bo pleasci to call upon any cltlzan of this tbwn and ex plain the rcmnrKable advantages of Nortl Galvesion , either ia point ot lettleuieiit o iuvcitment. NKRUPT One-Thii Value i lot Ladies' dollar Overshoes. , . 35c Ladies' and Men's Velvet Slippers . 49c 1 lot Ladies' high button $1.05 Overgakcrs . . - 7Sc Ladies' patent tip Dongola Shoes . S9c Men's and Women's .Carpet Slippers . 15c Ladies' $4 Hand turn Shoes . , . . $1.69 Women's warm Felt Slippers. . . . 29c Ladies' real $5 KancKwelt French Don- Childs' Shoes 39c gola Shoes , opera toe Girls' Dongola Shoes , up to 11 59e Men's patent leather $3 Dancing Shoes . . . . $1 , SO School Shoes . 69c Men's $2.50 Fancy Slippers . ggc Infants' Red Shoes 29C Men's $3 Congress Shoes . $1.5O go m this sale at $1.69 $2,00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.50 and $4.25. , In Calfskin , Cordovan and Patent Leather made by hand -"Goodyear welt- Fair stitch and McKay sewing worth from $8.00 down to $3.00 a pair , Go in this sale at $1.50 , | 2,00 , | 2.50 , $3.00 $ , $3.50 $ , $400 , In these stocks are hundreds of ladies' fancy warm lined slippers and about ten dozen infants' very fine fancy shoes all of which go at half price. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas THE AlOHSi : lillV G001JS CO. l(0)a' Clothing- Boys' two-piece all wool suits , double and single breasted , sizes 4 to 11 years , formerly $ .1.00 , $6.00 , and $7.00 , tomor row ? 3.75. Tlicso suits are made of cheviots , tri cots , cassimorcs , plaids , mixtures , and plain effects , cut to fit the form , good linings and put together by skilled workmen. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Ton to seven teen years. Our entire stock , much too large for the advanced season , \vo offer tomorrow at * $3.f)0 for $7.00 qualities. $5.00 for $0.00 qualities. $0.00 for 812.00 qualities. 87.00 for $20.00 qualities. BOYS' CAPE OVERCOATS. 8 to 10 years , good long lengths , heavy , warm , just what you want now ; $5.00 qualities go at $2.50 ; $8.00 q ualitics go at $3.50 , Those prices good only for tomorrow nnd Monday. Third lloor ; tuko olovator. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. CTONASEN DIAMOND ROBBERY. Police HIIVU un CUnv to thn Knliliuri The Ii ) j Oxcrostlniiited. 'Tho police are very busy ami very mys terious about the Joimsen Jewelry roboory , but no ono Das boon nrroslad and no one so far U suspected , The clock purchased by the robbor's con- foJorato Is at ttio police station. It was found In a dry goods box In tno roar of tbo store , and In order to conceal it tbcro tbo mnn must hnvo wtxlUnd half ) way around the block and up the alley to tuo roar of the store. Tbo Kloomlnois of tno day nnj the conse- qjeiitly doicrtod streets would maUo this possible and the loubors would no doubt gat rid of tbo tclllala oundlo as boon as-pos sible. Oidlnniily there Is a clor ! ; m tbo store wboso duties keep htm at tbo front ot the Btoro continually , but at tbo lima of the rob bery this m a D wus unstalra nnd Mr. .loiiason liimsolf was at llio barber shop , leaving only tbo watchmaker In charge of tbe store. An inventory of tbo stolen propartv re duces the loss to M.OOU , but this , couuled with the previous losses , li u sovcra blow to llio business , In Ulilvii 'limn I'eoplo overlooked tbo Importance ) of parrra- uontlv boncilclal offeols und wora satlsllocl witb transient action , but now tbat it Is ROD- crally known thut Hyrun of KKS ! will por- nianutHly euro babltual oonatlpatton , wull- Informed people will not buy other laxatlvos whlcti act for u time , but tlually iujuro the sjjtein. LOST HEIl TRUNK. Mr * . AVelih forced by Thlutei to ruiiiouo n Cuiiteinilated Visit. Mrs. E. 1) . Welsh , wishing to aeavo the city Thursday , "consigned her trunK , coutuln- Inf all her clothing and valuables , to Ex pressman Cninp , who agreed for a considera tion to deliver It at the Union Uaolflo depot. Wbcn Mri. .Welsh reachoj tbo station no trunk was to be found and tbe only explana tion offoicd oy tbo expressman was tbut he had delivered It and there bit responsibility ouitoJ. Tbo IrunU and Its contents were valued at ? )00 and the owner was sent to consult with tba county attorney us to what sbo should do In tbe promises. Tbo Incident reminds Prosecutor Cochrane that BO lone as there Is no system of chocks or receipts such robberies or miscarriages may occur dally. Piles of people bavo piles , but Da Wilt's Witcb Harol Salve will euro thorn. YOU CAN'T WAIT LONG. JJiorytli'nji Oiling runt at tlio Underwriter * ' 1'lro Clothing hnlo. The fire clothing sale at 110 North 10th street still gees merrily on. It has boon a grand success so far nnd the undovwritordiiro nioro than pleased. It can't last long at the rapid manner in which en or bargain hunters are overhauling the lire stock and carryncr ! it away at almost their own price , which is romarUablo evidence that people ple know a good thing when they see it. No carryalls are necoas.iry to bring anyone to the t > lnce , the crowds oomoof themselves. Hurry up or you will be lee late. The sale will continue daily unti' ' the entire stock of clothing , fin-wishing goods , boots and ohoos , etc. , are closed out to satisfy the claims of the insurance companies. There is no time to lese , ridiculous prices and the insurance mon want to got rid of tills stock as soon as possible and tret their , money , so come at once. "You will surely find something you need in the asbortmcnl , and at-a pnco that will sat isfy you. Cut this number out. 119 NORTH ICTfl STRKK'P , Fo you will bo buro and got the right place. Real ostato. Bargains only. My woid is good. W. G. Albright. 621-ii-U N. Y. Life bid ? . Frescoing and Interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lahmann , 1GOS Douglas struct. DIED A3BONO STKANaEKB. Ktcntliil Cnruor of jIUMin II. Uooil Kndcil by Heart I'.illurr. 'J'bo ' body of Jason U. Wood Is lying at llio morgue walling a claimant. Jason Wood , or .Tudgo Wood a ) ho was moro fumllhirly known , has boun oinploycil lately as a collector for tha Adams Install- raont cnnipany. A few years ago lio'waj ono of tbo bsst Known character * in the \vcstorn portion of tbo stuto. In 18SS bo culled ana published tbo Vuloutlnu Uliido ut Valentine , N 0. , aud afterwards uo lllled a term at tounlynudgo in tbo same county. Ills parents nio respectable and woll-to-do residents of Lnrargevillo , N , Y. , nnd bis brother , CapiahuH. W , Wood , I * an unny surgeon , stationed at Fort Preble , Mo. . Tbo deceased was a man at a Rood dcnl moro than averaga ability and ntuinmanls , but bis foudnessiiordrluk brought him down to a uentb boa una'.tondod by f riond.s , Ho dlca or heart dlsoaso at hii uonrdlnit place , 708 South Sixteenth struct , Tliursday. Mrs. WInblow'a Soothing Syrup lor chil dren It-ollilng pircs quiet , helpful rest , " 5 cents a bottle. Dimth of Urn. iliima * llrophy , Mrs , James I3ropby died early .vosterday morning at ben name , Tbmy-fourth and Howard streets'of tor ton days Illness. Tbo dccnnsed was the wlfo of James Brophy and tbo mother of four young children , The fu neral will bo bold Saturday morning ut 8ii ( ) from tbo residence and at 0 o'clock services will bo bcld St. Pour's church. Interment at St. Mbry's cemetery. Rcaa tboso 3 lines ; Duy Ccolc'a Kxtra Dry Imroriul Champagne > f you want u Unu and delicious drlnu. . Italluny rental Clnrki. James H. Yates of the main line run on the D. < fc M. has beoa transferred to The Hast , ing * and Oberlm route , W. U. McFurland leaves tbo Hastings ana Oberlln run and goes to the main line on tbo U. & M. P. JT MoTeo has been given a permanent npuointmeot. Everybody Miould know what a good medicine Ur. Hull's Cough Syrup Is ; it bivs curea many thousand * nnd it wilt euro you. cur I'icicus ON snois. Ilnyilcii llros. Shoo Uep.irtniont tlin IMnca to liny flood Shoes llnd Otcishocs Cho.lp Tomorrow. Child's 76o buckle arctics , 50c. Misses' OOc buckle arctics , C5c. Women's 81.00 buckle arctics , 7Cc. Mon's 81.23 buclclo arctics , 9oc. Ladies' 2oo croquet rubbers , loc. Men's 50o light rubbers , 35c. Infnnts' COc patent leather shoes , 2 > c. Cliildrcn's $1.00 kid and goat shoos , 70c. 70c.Misses' Misses' $1.25 kid spring heel shoes OSc. OSc.Ladies' Ladies' 81.75 dongola opera button shoes 91.20. Lndiob' $2.50 flno dongola miUon shoes $1.95. Ladies' SIJ.50 flno cloth top lace shoes S2.35. Ladles' -W.fjO French Ida shoosBrooks Bros. ' Roohestor make $3.75. Boys' $1.50 flno button shoes $1.00. Boys' $1.75 Jino button shoo-t $1.20. MonV$2.00 light drcsa hoes $1.50. Mon'a i3.60 line calf and Jcancaroo sliouu $2.40. Men's 35.00 hund sewed flno calf shoes 0. \ II AY HEN BROS. , lry ) goods nnd shoes. DRY ( iOOIS CO. Shoo l > up rtinent , For Saturday and Monday only , wo will olTor our LYencn iinitili dongola hand turned button shoos at $ rt : ! < > , regu lar price , W 00 , widths A to K , opera and common sense toes. Tliis unequaled - equaled bargain holds good for tomor row and Monday ; second lloor ; tuko elevator. TIIK MORSE DRY GOODS CO. KAhT Olt hMUTII Vlit thnVllli.i ll lliiiltf. The short Hno to Si. Louis ami quick est route south. Only 157 hours to Hot Springs. Only ! iO hours to Now Orleans. Only US } houra to Atlanta. Only 02 hours to .lacksonvillo. With corresponding fast litno to all points east and south. Round trip ticlcots to Hot SuringJ , New Orleans , Lake Charles , Galvcston , San Antonio , City of Mexico , Los Angeles , San Fran- clbco , Mobile , Jacksonville , Tampa , Ha vana and all the winter ruborts of llio t-outh and west. Reclining chair card fi co to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit. Pullman bulTot bleeping carts on all trains. Bnggago checked from liotola nnd private residences to dcritinutlon. Foi'tickets , elooplng car accommodations and further Information call ut Wabash ticket olllco , Jo02 F urn tun strout , or write , O. N. CI.AVTON , Agent , Omaha , \r \ j ( Tasteless Effectual. ) * run AM , BILIOUS and NERVOUS J DISORDERS. J Such at Sick Headache , Wind and P ln In the Stomach , Giddiness , Fullneii , Swelling alter I Meals , Dittiteti , Drowilneii , Chilli , Flush. Ings ol Heat , Lou ot Appetite , Shortness ol Breath. Coitiveneu , Scurvf , Blotches on the Skin , Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , All Nertous mil Trembling Sensitloni , nd | r- regularities Incldentil to Ladles. I ; OoTer d with a Tiit U s n4 Soluble Ooatln j. Of all drugiclsti. Price 3K ccntia Ilex , New York Rtnot.365 Canal St. 00 Can walk into a clothing store in broad day lig-ht--or in the even r 0) * ) ing if you prefer to and plank down three common every * day "hard to.get and easy to spend" American dollars wit ! ? ' , an eagle on one side and the "Loddess of Giberty" on the oth'1 ' } er and walk out with a brand new overcoat on your bacrMt that belongs to you fits you looks well on you and feels- ! ; "bully on a cold day , is it any wonder that that clothing storc'p < ; can hardly handle the crowds as fast as they come ? Say. is } J it ? It's a fact that you " J t -CAN GET a substantial heavy chinchilla overcoat of us today for three , ' dollars ; you can have it either single or doub'e'breasted ' "w7tl\ velvet collar sateen sleeve linings heavy twilled linjng and Canton flannel pockets ; and you'll be two dollars richer thari if you bought it somewhere else. For a foe dollar biU we offer you today AN OVERCOAT that you never saw equalled for less than eight dollars in al your life. This coat is made of solid heavy chinchilla en extra long lined witb. double-weight serge sateen sleeve lin ings velvet collar and double-stitched scams. If yoa'd rathei buy an ulster than an overcoat , FOR NOTHING is quite so coinfoptable on a cold clay we will sell yon a grca heavy chinchilla ulster double breasted cut good and long- lined with heavy plaid cassimcre for five dollars and seventy five cents or we will sell } 'ou a. grand frieze ( not Irecxc ulster double-breasted lined with heavy plaid flannel fo eight fifty that's worth an even dozen dollars. If you want ti buy one of those elegant overcoats that we're selling for nine dollars. GET IT today they're going fast. They're in Kerseys Chinchillas Cassimeres blacks blues browns smokes modes tans- double-breasted single-breasted plain linings' plaid linings flannel linings cassimere linings velvet collars self collar ! full satin sleeve linings fourteen-dollar garments at a nine dollar price. ret d Fur overcoats ! What fur ? 01) ) . dillcrcnl kinds of fur , "fur" little Money t