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SAl nflSE Pivil’sco OPEN TILL 9 P. M. HOLIDAY DISPLAY 1885. K. I, Morse & Co, will this the past make a specialty of 256 CENT Toys and small articles that usually sell for donble that. car as in Dolls 10c. 600 Wax Dolls with pretty faces, worth at usual prices 25e, will be sold for 10¢. Dolls 25c¢. 800 Wax Dolls, 17 inches long, a nice large Doll usually sold for 50¢, will he sold for 2 Dolls 50c¢: Another lot, 12 doz., Wax Dolls, hand- | some EXPRESSIVE FACES, Worth $1 cach; our price will be 50¢. Dolls $1 160 Largest Wax Dolls made, pretty faces, expressive eyes, worth $1.50-- Our price, $1 Mail Orders Filled. MO CRIMINALS CROWD THE CITY, An Aggrogation of Talent in the Line of Burglars, Ete, EX-JAIL BIRDS AGAIN AT WORK, Other Police |News—Last Evening's ntertainments — The Autho Carnival a Brilllant Suc- cess—Other News, An Army of Crooks, . The police and detectives of the eity » without a dissenting voice that Omaha never before a yone time | 1:mul a greater r of crooks than ) I ys of the rough an fer” ave past, These ploneer pecimens of misconduet have been pushed onward as_the frontier line ad- no more in th ons will house row raise mi:huu'hl dis- endy shooter is forever hushed in |I|:~~|- pa But the bad men of those as they were to die in their psalm singing angels by compirison with lhu bad men who have su “*‘Buekskin Sam," ( lifornia J; “The Su: hot Bob,” and |H the heroes nre supplemented by Faker,” Solitaire Harr, Ihll 'and o long list of more or less i niticantly titled” individuals. ‘Th stitution has been for the worse. though the citizen can go to his busi without fear of being ted for u and notwithstanding the fact that the galoon lights bl nger of i tol shot snuflers. n £0 18 unde ablo. T PN Cnnot S0 si BRIt i ln att Jonines amon through tho show, nor can he sleep with the restful satisfaction that his homg seoure from unwelcome visitation, footpads have come aud the burglar is here, There is today in Omaha burglars, llml-\hnu stred hi lende men and criminals of source of © heen installments for four e have arrested some pride to the here iny weeks. The of them on suspicion 1 been able only to order them out of town, But these follows are not the crenm of row for the best of () . i ti vich in ready Bpolk the best funds and their lodgings are botels in the eity Imagine the ol drama. Gentlen palntial hotel Late ools and disgui W an uir of gon- viviality which throws ot the clerk. The is ‘done in an hour; the unwieldy has been turned over to lower grade accomplices and, pockets stutled with 51 owelry and plate, the eracksinen “drunk are at the hotel pter from a melo anly burglars leaving gt with kit of ing, done. \«lllu-m claries. of Lurge amounts, th edge of which, seeret servico eors hold and upon which reting is in PrOgress. police ave living in constant sion of a hlgumln L and any nig b iy bie work v r Lhis L events, not ta mention that it would bo of squal pdvantage if the citizns would muke olforts 1o pattheir homes under burglae proof scourity. A% Phelr 010 Tricks. "lllll!hu‘. the mon who was released unty juil Monday, after seey- knowl- ofli- prelivn: t the ol to ron the & sentelice for the vobbery of W. B, | of the trus wre L. 1% Lur | CHORAL SN PO Open Till g P. M. 1SE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. RUBRI DOLLS RUBBER BALLS RUBBER RATTLER BISQUE FIGURES TOILET MIRRORS TIN TOYS TRUMPE HHORNS CARD B KT VIOLINS........ HARMONICAS TOPS EAMBOATS TOOL CHEST DINNER SET MATCH SAFE teteiies seseens And a great vaviety of other a for yonug or old. 100 Boys' o)l Caests, a regular 50¢ size for 26¢. 60 Elegant Tool Boxes with lots of Tools at 76c. 60 Large Well Stocked Tools Chests, really a useful articlo at $1.26 each. Magic Lanterns, 40c. MAGIC LANTERKS, $1.50, Imported Rubber s Dogs, Ducks, Donk very Lavge size, durable Toys, such Cows, efe., et and handsome, MAIL ORDERS FILLED, Archer, of § pany with ed prisoner named Dufie) r to Council Blufis, Last night the police were informed that the two had been working the dummy ins, and h l suce eeded in “‘contidenc- i st night and that they were now in. the ci A search of a number of places where the men would most naturally go was made by the officers, but the sh; be found up to ptured it will probably go hard’ \\nh them "The robhery of Archer attracted much time but th publie has med bow disastrous the adventure proved o him, membered that he was on 1 and was robbed of his wateh monds in ahack. — Subsequ his sober 1 Mann_and the police The newsp and some 1 nt spirit sen nals to Archer's firn member of o coned signing ol scl ) the unfor- . he found vamped in de suit and the case, it is thought, is pending, The tener of the letters writ- ten by him to his_counsel here showed he was sullering from dire embar- e iy Out of a Date. A ghort young man with a smooth face was brought before Judge Stenberg afternoon, charged with bei suspieious character. He had been g rested by Oficer Bloom, who had notic him h wound the saloons doing nothing for some time past. He gave the name of Prank Burton, v, judge,” suid the youngs | man, out of Juck. But I'm’about ln A a date in Des Moines. The 5 « company laid me out Sand Tm'b But 'm not n had Loxpect a ticket to Des Moines by | yand then Dl e had better le; g Iun The qm.m the sooner will you seeure your Now you can have a chance to leave town. ‘Goon.” And Burton held down his head and | departed. Ho is the young man who filled the role of & Chi n in one of thio plays proseiited at the People’s by o Craig Comedy company. you staxt for De Criminals Convicted, District Attorne stelle b from Pupillion, wh n in at- tendance upon the Sarpy county distriet comt. ‘The trial of Bili Hikes and Andrew Dykes, charged with robbing a grocery store, in Bellevoe, vesulted in cony n of bothmen, Both w were sentenced I f six yo ) the penitentiary. Se witnesses were produced to prov that Hike and Dykes were in - certain 0o lerable distance from the grocory st s were sworn out in police court yesterdiy by Marshal Cumnings, against three wholesale liquor men who | churged with running two places of business under oue license. The names urned | 1 | lived, | ery's Wor W | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, s PMID: NOW MAKE MERRY! Book Depm't Choicest Literature in | the English Lan- guage. CAXTON EDITION. Publisher’s price, 7oe--Onr price Arabian Nights, Thack lled Buaek, Dark Days, Don Quixote, East Lynne, Felix Holt Grimm’s Popular Tales, Half Hours: With G Authors, Great Humorists' cte. Hyperon' Bulwers and Adam Ihmlllun- « thousand othe e, bound in cloth orks, Jules Vernes, lyle, Carleton and standard works, all BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. Shakespearvian Tales in Verse, 81, BELFORD'S CHATTERBOX 1885 for BABY CHATTERBOX 35¢ ML OTE2S FILLE, 48¢. 3 These firms, it imed, operate both wholesale and il establishments and pay but one e fee 000. It is prob y Wi to_drop the r 1ess, for the present ut rdly afford to pay an e of running establis! hmum for the four re- maining months. t Docket. Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow- ing cases in police conrt yesterduy: John Woods, drunk and disorderly, $5 and costs, Victor Johnson 1 k Borrowed an Over Charles Stewart, colored, was confined in the city jail yesterday charged with the larceny of an ove . Late in the 100n ho was g ngand re- ed, it being developed that the coat had been loaned to him by a friend in whose mleV it had been left by its owner, The latter had scen the coat i Stewart’s possession, 1 supposing he had stole) had him arrested. Stewart will now h: to hunt up an overcont of his own, THE A ng scene g at the hall 10 Douglas strect, where the ladies of St. John's Guild held the first mght of the Authors’ Carnival. Bright lights, the elanging music produced by a gypsy band, gay c 2o ral appedr: (1L who entered the place There, wundering through the room, or_seated in booths built “around the sides of the hall, vore be seen chavacters g by Wrilliant author, from Shi peare to Whittic Quaint and fanciful, costly and simple, were the yaaions costumes which were worn by those who rey sented the hevoes of history and fiction, There w ( rge Washonston, carrying his ney 1e hatehet, | an Win- kle, wuh lu- long white b ul, a8 yet un- | kemptafter s forty ye Oliver Twist, with his gaunt ¢ form which appealed for “more,” Julius sar, with the proud and huughty bear- ing of a conqueror, and hosts of othe sbrities, all tittingly bedecked with the costumes of the age in which they “I'he booths arranged around the rooms rious authors, nm| oceupied by ch n-l from their engary, the ’ 1 Maud v Lawton, w srs. Cooper ane tin took the |)ull of lh;.hluml gemtlen The in another Looth, were gated a b of ciiht shaker ladic were presic Mys. M. 8. Clurk The Old Cu y Bilo) fe famous | by Dickens, was , and in it were 10 be seen the forms of the country | schoolmaster, Little Nell, and the old grandfuthe and ndmother. The next author was Moore, and the cage of Lalla Roohk was handsomely fitted up in oriental splendor. Mother Goose und all her quaint and peculiar children were gathered in a bhooth devoted fiok bse Mrs. Hammond wua the Tady who ligured as the head of this house hold of youthful | say the I uizot's Historv of France, 8 vo iblisher's pric rice §1.00, our price Dickens, 15 i pric Waverley $20.00, onr pri #1000, our price §1 s 12vols &i03 publisher prblishe ilwor £19.50, o1 Eliot Irving Svol 10 vols,, §6.48 Macauley, 5 vols Macaulay E Rawlin 3 vols., §3.89, McCarthy, $1.18, Dante Inforno, $2.0% Milton Paradise, 2,98 Lotus Le: 104, Papyrus Leaves £2.00 <ays , $1.08 son, 2vols, 2 Black Silk, $1.78. been selling at $2.25, will be offeved for SL78. Black Silk, $2.25 10 pi inch Heavy Lust Black Silk, wlllm: elsewhere for yard---our price, 2 ) Indian wizwam, The most heanti: was produced at the “Snow Bound” in a tent. Mrs. Ritehie, Mrs. Hancock, Miss Hamilton and Mr. Manville oe- cupicd the MeDermott lodge, A band ur«\pq with tambounrings and guitars, mide wild, wierd music at the headquar: t rorge Eliot, and attracted con- wiention ' in that direction. , was the r mer man es had feast- of \\ hittier I\unll' freshimen could be r ed on the be As a whole the one of the most elegant been witnessed by the Omaha publ The heantiful articles s (e the different booths o and the adies of the Guild ln|u “to venlize n Lsome profit to pay for the enterpr y have shown. The carnival \wll be continued to-night, and should draw beautiful, HEBREW CHARITY BALL, A Very Successful Affair, Both Soci- ally and Financially, The Hebrew Benevolent socicty gave the much talked of churity bal Metro- politan Ilast evening, Fhe Musieul Union stra, thirty-six in number, in full dr and rendered Fo Y out last ever the Meyerbeer cal Unton “lt Iu stra, Overture .. LJubilee.. ..Bach Musical Union Okl Starlk Strand, Overture lo r Miss Minnie L. Nl:lll~4¥|flvl and’ Mrs, ,\ .l . | Selection. Loved one love over +Millard M Selection, Sullivan Y nion Oxcliest mme was well ren- i 11 present to ennell was loualy unmul to ol ponded Boatswain Story applauded, and mide .’\n Pennoll n great favorto.” His sing. ing was highly commended by those pres- ent The entive p dered to the satisty Bacr, who gave @ peeitation en- he i ling o wat ermelon from an lshdarmer,” was ve comi throughout, mad wis one of tl best recitations ever fieapd, as was 1 marked itics who we pr % TR 1 a natural horn elocutiondst, The dml by Miss Minnie Rothsehild and Mrs, A. Jacobson was well sandered, and “they convinced the audicnse that they could manipulate the well as anybody. M s did not ap- pear 5 programme A AW raber presided s piano for the solos. Several were an 4ioned off and netied i cvery cuse mo than doub f After the coneert programme dancing was com- meneed which was coutinued until about 10'clock, Altozether the e { prov suCCess ling Socially, and great cr . lowing ‘committees who bad the affair under their management: Commuiittee of Arrangeinents—Mrs, i, He man, Mis. Max Meyer, M, Adoin My M A, Heller, e . 1 Reception - Newman. 1 |i|nll|l~l| ) n hu\w devol i to the great Shake 1an, and on, Blurz d;l pnmu B, lummuu. Cooper's headyu Floor Mau M ""|L|Illl|l\‘l Julm A Fie telder, GE SAf PMHF Co Pm - Silk Bargains a guality that has | | ¢ o through F | did atte an immense crowd of lovers of the | DECEMBER 10, 1885 aGE fi'&'c.fl. OPEN TILL 9 P. M. COUNTER. We have opened the choice assortment of Late Novelties In hand-painted and decorated Art and Needle Work. Embroidered Sachels $1.50, §2, §4. Embroicezed Glove and Handkerchief Cases 50c., 76¢,, §1, $1.25. HAND PAINTINGS | On Blotters, Markers, cte, ‘ Pr_g essv> Euchre Matke s, 'BRONZE ORNAMENTS. Tnk Stands, Call Bells, Card Cascs, ete,, ete alone, although all 1 well as useful. GENTLEMEN Will veceive able assistan presents for ladies, MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Sachels, Watch-Peckets, ash Receivers, not ornament beautiful as inseleeting THE HOSPITAL BE alent Concert T 11 Audic raws Only co. n at the Boyd the benefit of St. Jo- itisto regretted, The affair was Prof. Aug. ¢ gotten up with the hope of securing substantial aid to a most worthy institution, Owing, ytothe cold w and insu tadvertising ss of people ted to the last evening fc seph’s hospital wa only slimly attended. 0 direction of pital 1w t it \Iymh\ I d, however, m ion_of the applause and s The following nifested their ious numbers by ured several en- was the pro- Walther vos cethoven Aam n, Emily Wirth, Cotner, Adaline N Ocomm Thon Muehty Mo | Miss Fannic Violin ¢ ‘oncerto in | Prof luml\ lu.,.\m .. Verdi L Mendelssoln . Cliopin SWolienhaupt nnl Mr, It Wi .h Im \ \winl 4 (a Seherzo.. 21 Lnprowmptii {e Campan Valse Song MisS Taninie LotALObov.: e e s A dtevel Frn (L o -Hmvm { b Inguictude Prof, A, Wailier, | Thon Puirest Vision o My Soud,. " Rlindes, A MATCH ARRANGED. ight Mike I8 Prof, \ \\ ...Sullivan Arnold, .. Leach mln\\md ) JPrudent Ditysche | Mahoney of Boston, to Ritchicin ¢ a. Aveangements were completed yester- day by derome Pentzel tor a mill he 2 Pat Mahoney, the Boston | Mike Ritehic, the South pion. Al the arrangemen agrecd upon, and the fight is considered certain. 1615 to be for $100 with hard | | gloves to h, the meeting 10 | tuke pluce one week from next Saturday, | If the consent of ] | secured the fight will tike city, but in case there s oppositson, it will oceur at some point in this vicinity l sth men will go into training immedi ately, and those who know sy that the mill will be most hotly contes | interest is manifested’in sporting as this will be the first hich has occurved in this urs s for two about the situ- said Gen. How “Eyory- “Phere is nothing new ation at Salt Lake City avd 1o a reporter 1 ht. | thing's lovely and qui It was rumored yesterday of troops had passed through the Tuesday ht, en route to the seat of Upon inquiring at head quarters, however, 1t was developed that the supposed soldicrs were irty- | eight reeruits on their way to western that a body city f simpl gold, gilt edg Ourice e, : publisher’s price $1 G9e¢, Comprising urnoy o Flowers, s Burly Pou and Devottonal, ‘an Artevelde. CHRISTMAS CARDS. By far the largest and best display ever seen in the west; many of these are a direct portation of our own and therefore exelusive novelties, Fringed Christmas Cards 10¢, usual price 2ie. Fringed Cly price 40¢ Choiee Christuias Cards price $1. Choice Christmas Cards price 8150, CHAKBERS' ENCYCLOPAEDIA, dimas Cards 20e, usual 50¢, nsual 95¢, usual publisher’s §18---0mr 813045, Chambers’ price hicyelopaedia, 6 Vols., price $17.85, i, 6 it Lake, th 1y hus the following to s one who is s with the ish condition of aflairs in this can question the propriety of wovement ind all - who desire the protection of life and propeity cannot fail to endorse and_commend the prompt and ene > action of the nnent. The events of the reeent Dust have shown that avery small spark will be su tio start @ devastating blaze troops are doubtless placed iithe city to quell any distur! that might oc ) murderous nssi government, the matory tone of the ) press, which commends and encourages these att: 1 to have convineed the g as it has the Gentile portion of the com- munity, that something must be done to afford'its oflicers the protection civil cors huve failed and neglected to furn Of course, the Mormon flowlwill be r but all eitizens who di preser , will welcome the presence of Unele Sum’s boys,” BANKRUPT SALE. Furniture, bedding, house furnishi i b t hargains, Call vince yourself. Goods must he d ont to satisfy eréditors at Edward, \“p & €0 old stand, Sixteenth street. bought arncy Postal Kobber Captured, Postal Inspector Robinson returned yesterday from a trip in the south snd | lias been absent for stt, Arizona, he ar- th, the absconding mail ‘ney postoflice, who con own hout 000 se- cured from registered lette: Heath disappeare ust, und has been traced M ut the :u\mll\ ever since, Presce pent the last of his ill-got ten and was obliged to pawn o ring ul his » HI]A|IH4 b i 'l‘m verted to b use r,u‘m which as left in l nil |u| States It to Omaha 4 by the United zrand jury heve November 9, Wants a Divoree, fon for dive 1 in the aistrict cowrt v, in which Mrs Theresse H, Clark asks that sl tted from her husband, Will vk, on the ground that he 15 an habit- dind of failure Lo support The parties to the suit 1 together singo March, 1835 rongest Natural Frult Tazon a, Lomon, Orang I ALy dailcately Aul daturally s the ruits RED LINE PO, |Pm3 Handsomely hound in eloth, black and OPEN TILL 9 P. M. MENS'- 'FURNISHINGS. Ladies Can Purchase Some Bargains. 'MENS' SILK HDK'FS $1. Assortment of S30c.. (50, An Flegant MENS' MUFFLERS From 25c¢. to $5.00, ONEESPECIALLOY I Mens' lavgoest size Pure White Crope | Coshmere Mufflers at $1.50 each. Choiee imported heaviest Silh Mif- flers, white or colors, Seal Caps, 812, worth S15. Wl Caps, 815, worth 820, Lined Gloves. . Lined Gloves Lined Gloves Lined Gloves Lined Gloves. . 8 Mitts [n mateh these, NS00 Collar and Cuff Boxes. Ladies can purehase these singly, or we will them with Collars and Caffs, to be exehanged it not vight size or style. Mail Orders Filled. The Snow Fall, The snow which started in Monday morning has been slowly piling up over th y and the streets are now covered to o level depth of quite half a foot. The cold weather has kept the fall firm and cellent sleighing ean now be enjoyed, Tuesday night's wind eaused many bad drifts and the strect cars started yesterdoy several nours late. The tracks had to he eleated with seraver and - plow hoforo the cars could move 1. 'The ordin- ance compelling the clenving of side- ks tronting private houscs is being observed aud the pavements fairly clearcd BELATED TRAINS. from the west were ail ou time yesterday but the snowsacted on the morning ty from the east in tho fol- lm\mn manner—Lock Islund, six hours late, thirty min- and the The t Nasal Catarrh, ccsstully treatod. cor.15th and 11 Dead Drank Thront and E Chas. Tmpey, M Withul Brock a Snow Bank. A young man named Harry Reppe was found lying in the snow on St. Mary’s avenue last evening by Policeman Nor- man and _conveyed to the city jail. Reppewas ina helplessly intoxicated con- | dition, and if he h ad not been dizeoyored Iw the ofl r would probably have been h. He was in an umcon- found | 810 U. ition whe and one l\ chilled through Absolutely Pure ver varles, A Wb leso 0o 10ss M wry kinds, 8 1d 2 nnof Thais powde Alum ¢ oily in can Wall strcet N, ¥ DREXEL & MAUL, Accessors 1o J, (1, J: UNDERT. AND EMBALME At the old stund o7 i St Oeders by gelowruph solicied wad prowpily” aliended W Teicphione m. 1y i phosn e powdc 1yul Buking Powd, PRICE BAKING POWUER CO., posts under command of Capt. Scott ‘ Referving 10 Gen, Howard's action in CHICAUO 1 10015 Oie