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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY.. FKBKUARY 20, 1887 ~TWELVE PAGES A 100 AT THE CAPITAL CITY, Movement For the Location of a Permae nent Menagerie at Linocoln, BARKEEPER BUTLER HELD OVER. Arrest of a Woman on a Fraudualent Message—The Normal School Site Lobhy—A Reported Elopement. [FROM THE BEE'S LINCOLN BUREAU.] A gentleman from St. Lot Ziedervest, was in Lincoln Thnr t we frarden, “Louis wild an he ¢ neoln will d 15,000, to locate in tnis eity, that he will at wce proceed to build the necessary houses ind become & permanent fixture Mr. L. states that in St. Louis, where tie has been ) few ple attended his ga here, should lie ghborin stvest proy le: locate, forined the BeE were considering his prog without doubt it would be ac vent in the early spring he Jincoin. This will be a 1 western city, and will no do; Influence in making this cit lions. Lineoln on and that ted, in which would loeate in feature for a it have a zreat one of attrac- BOUND 0V ‘The bartend ne morning a f of his employers mot Crate and returned Friday t ed up left for the e and el tracks, ne dot Crete with t ingin that w Yester aght before ce Brow who held a preliminary hearing in the e ind bound the prisoner over under S0 »onds to answer at t oming term of court. QUEEI PROCEEDINGS. A woman who gives her name flall, of Nemaha county, has been {1ands of the volice for the last day, ted in this city on the cha he order for her arrest cc he police by telephone from Sy [he telephone message stated roin Saeriff Fowler of New as Mrs, in tl having e of day the man who statad red the arrest artived in the eity, Toves 1ot to be Sher y sitictal at all, so far as the fain, and it looks as tho f ition 1nto whi pped. ns ot Nebraska uring 4 new y the past delegations who came by O. B. nce felt is the very institution of theap- ttend the cultural convention at Lake 1d he left yesterday for the llw Missouri Pacitic to ‘the point stinution, HIGH LIFE ELOPEMENT. It was reported on the strect yesterday that Kirley Hammond, emplosed in the Capitol National bank, had eloped with the daugh- ter of Judee \[n‘un one of the members of the railroad commission, and that the run- away gouple had been niarried by a justice of the peace in Marysville, Kan, Jud son iS at present in_Denver on business and is not yet informed of his daughter's flight. He jposed to Hammond's attentiors to his dauzhier on the zround of her youth, and undoubtedly will not receive the news with the greatest favor, T normal school have week. Principal among has been those from Loup Cit flu\\u in large numbers headed Willa ) wade their i town. which they of that ).lnd Mr. W pointe i of his de Callan n the penitentiary,having of a yearin that institu- was sent” up from Sherman county on a charge of assaulting his wite h attempt to commit murder, legislators departed homeward from ‘esterday 1n large numbers, and the akers will be absent until the recon- ¢ening on Wednesday. Lincolu eitizens are hearing the reports of a sixty-day session with every evidence of satisfaction. ‘The police are at work ringing in the of- fenders against the city ordinances who hiaye {0 take out their proper license, A hack driver named Wilcox was taken to the precincts of the court yesterday to answer to the charge. T. P. A. NOTES. Post A is constantly receiving additions to its membership, and before long the post is certain that it will have to secure new and more commodious quarters in order to ac- commodate the membership, The ball and banquet foot up a great success in every bvarticular, and the Dboys cleared a large sum of money which they w'll have on hand for the aid and relief of désery- ing memoers. Among the callers at the club headquarters the past week were E. Churchill, New York: E. E. Stovp, Boston: A. Gordén, Wymore; George M. Wilson ctor of the Natlonal T. P. A.; J. O, Bureb, Des Moines: M. Y. Colman, Chicago; 0. B. Willard, Loup City, EVENTS OF THE WEE The Pleasant Hour club held its eighth party of the season on Thursday evening, at ‘Temple hall, and a larze number of the club membership enjo ‘The Capital Cit D b jovable parties at Temple hall on W Mnesdn) evening. Ex-Governor Dawes h keo for a few days’ gone to Milwau- and to meet Mrs, iting with friends in of Nebraska Oity, wera guests of Lincoln friends the past week and visitors at the nalls of the legislature. —— YOUTHFUL DANCERS, Miss Alary's Scholars Give a Fancy Dress Ball, Masonic hall looked like a small section of fairy land Jast night. The occasion was a fancy dress ball given by Miss Almy to her pupils, about thirty of whow were present dressed in costumes rich and unique. youthitul dancers ranged from six to fifteen years of age. All of them went through the various dances with an ease and grace which was wonderful. The sight was indeed A pretty one and was enjoyed by about? cotators—the fond papas sand umml- s und sisters, uncles and aunts of the o ones. Among the other numbers, the ghvotta and octagon quadrille, the latest dances, were gone through with to a de.ree of precision which was remarkable. Among the dan noticed in costume were the following Maud Kimball, Little Bo Peep:" Florence Morse, “Springi” D'Arleve Helen Coe, “Martha Wa May Mount, ed Riding Hood;” lluhhm *Cinderella:" Graele L. .\llcll, dith E. Smyth, Aqw.m,Er y “Bo-Peep’ Hantoon, o -~ Morse, Clayt Albert Billings, Anderson. N R Fountero; a Stephens, e Wa S Haney, *Nailor Boy:” M. Gordon Clark, “Contin: ental Paul, * tle Boy Blue;" U . Brothier Louls Prait, “Jack Frost;” orge Miner, “Page.” Settled the Claim. In the distriet court yesterday the Union Pacitic railroad company eonfessed judzment in the sum of $1,000 in faver of Phillip Flan- uery, who brought suit againstthe company for damages for that amount for personal in- Juiies sustained by fallivg through adefective stairway while in the employ of the company b the car shops. umng. The sale of August' Dorman’s. stock under B execution, ook yesterday before a ar e crowd of p KELLEY, STIGER & CO'S. GREAT ANNUAL SALE Of Muslin Underwear. To Commence Monday Morning, February 2ist These garments are made in the best manner possible and of the very best material known tothe trade The Seams are The Tucks are all L.ock=Stitched CHEMISE! Gorset Covers At 25c. 50 dozen Fine Cambric, low neck, felled seams, perfect fitting. Corset Covers At 25¢. 50 dozen Fine Muslin, high ne k, Felled seams, Jevsey shupe. Corset Covers At 30c. 50 dozen Iine Muslin, with em- broidery trimmin 1 bargain, Corset Covers At 35¢. Fine Cambrie, square neck, fine embroidery trimiming. Corset Covers At 402, Fine Muslin, low ner trimming, tuci Corset Covers At 45¢. Fine Cambrie, low neck, trimmed real Torchon Lace. Corset Covers At 50¢. Fine Cambric, V shaped neck, em- broidery trimmi; Corset Covers At 65¢. Fine Cambpric, embroidered yoke. Corset Covers At 90c. Fine Cambric, 3 rows of insertion, cluster of 22 tuc Corset Covers At $1.37:, Fine Cambric, with embroidered front yoke, fine tucked back, trimmed w Hamburg edge. Corset Covers At $2.25. Fine Cambric full yoke of Valen=- ciennes Lace, fine cambric edge, Hamburg At 25c. 50 dozen plein fine stitched band. special order. Muslin, CHEMISE At 50¢c Fine Muslin, yoke cluster of nar=- roir and wide tucks, separated with fine cambric insertion, ruffied edge. CHEMISE At 60c. Fine Muslin, yoke 4 clusters of fine tucks, fine embroidery, with needle-wori: edge. CHEMISE At 70c. Fine Muslin, V shaped yole, fine cluster tucking embroidery, and cambric edqge. CHEMISE At Y75c. Fine Muslin, corded band, rujfled embroidered edge, with needle-work Jront, CHEMISE 3 Special Bargains. At $1.00. Fine Cambric, yoke fine cluster of tucking, separated herring- bone stitch, fine needle-work edge. Fine Cambric, with bands of Tor- chon insertion, witn deep rujjle of Torchon and edge of same. Yoke of solid open work embroid- ery, with edge to match, CHEMISE At 85c¢. Fine Cambvric, cluster of finetucks, wide embroidery, and narrow edge to match, ALarge Variely of Finer Grades 140, $2.50, $1.25, $2.25, $1.15, $2, $2. 15, all Kelled. DRAWERS At 25c. 30 dozen fine Muslin, with c’uster | of fine tucks. Draweré Lt &£OC. 50 dozen fine Muslin, 3 clusters of 1 narrow wide, tucks, and 2 clusters of DDra~xrers At aSe. Cluster of wide tiucks, cambric rujiiing, fine clusters of tucks with Torchon Lace edge. Dra~xrers NG Slo)e), 2 clusters of tucks with broad hem. Dra~xrcrs T (Elele) Cluster of 8 fine tucks, cambric rujjle with tucks, and fine embroid- ery edge. Dra~<xrexs SNEZ S =) 2 clusters of jfine tucks separated | by herring-bone stitch, wide rujie of embroidery. Dra~xrers AT S®e Cluster of fine and wide tucks, separated by herring-bone sti‘ch with 3-inch cambric embroidery rujie. :Dxé.we::s NG = B Deep cluster of fine tucks with wide cambric embroidery rujjle. Dra~xrers Lat BL.28. 2 clusters of wmedium tucks separ- ated by widg cambric insertion, with eimnbroidered cambric rujjle. A Large Line of Finer Goods, From $1.256 to $3.00. At 5Cc. ont 6 clusters of narrow tucks, | s and neck finished with cam- | brie vugjle. 'NIGHT GOWNS At 60c. Mother Hubbard, lined yole, clus- | ters of medium tucks, neck and sleeves, cambric rujile. 'MIGHT GOWNS i At 85c. Mother Hubbard, lined yole, clus- ter of fine tucks and insertion, Mother Hubbard sl eve. with em- broidered camibric rusfie. KIGHT GOWRS At $1.00. Mother Ifubbawrd, lined backs, 3 clusters of fine tuchs. jinished with fine embroidery. | NIGHT GOWNS At 31.10. Mother Hubbard, cluster of me- dium tucks, sepavated by eambric insertion, cambric embroidered rujie. NIGHT GOWNS At $1.25. Mother Hubard. yoke of solid fine tue cambypic rufjie, tucked and e~ broidered edge, HIGHT GOWNS At 81.37%. Mother Hubbard, lined back, em- broidered front, finished with dotted band, and embroidered cambric rugle. FULL LINE OF Betler Night Robes Ranging in price from $1.40 to $3.75. Every a.rticle 1n this advertisement guar- anteed to he as rcpre- sented. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED KELLEY, STIGER & CO. Corner Dodge and 15th Sts. light Gowns SKIRTS At 50c. Fine Muslin, cluster of wide tucks with deep hem. SKIRTS At 70c. Fine Muslin, 2 clusters of fine tucks and broad cambric rugie, cluster of fine tucks and deep hem. SKIRTS At 85c. Plain full Skirt, with wid> cluster tucks. Common Sease. SKIRTS At 95c. Plain full Skirt. extra inch hem. Good sense. SEKIRTS At 90c. 2 clusters of wide tuei by cluste, hem. wide, 9- s, separated s of narrow tucks, decp SKIRTS At $1, Cluster of medium tucks, cambric embroidered jlounce. SKIRTS At $1.25. Cluster of 5 wide tucks, cambric vujfle with 3 wide tucks, deep hem. A Large Varity Ghoics Styles of SKIRTS $1.25, $I.35, $I.d5, $1.60, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3,50, $3.15. A FULL LINE OF CHILDRENS ~ DRAWERN, From 20c Upward. ALSO A4 FULL with LINE Bridal Trousseau SETS. oFr AMUSEMENTS. CASTLETON, & Vivacious Kate Castlcton and her &3 company b ances of *'A Crazy e audience at Boyd's last HAVERLY MINSTRELS. K. Next Thursday evening, K Haverly’s Minstrels, under the p agement of J. M. Haverly, will Boyd's opera house, {or one T'his 1s Mr. llnmlyl Nfilnfl only company, the ofll nal: Mastadons, cludes' Billy ftretay; Gov, Ad champion banjo play three Gormans, the only strel novelties, and forty minstrel profession. € be here with the company. THE WORLD, The sensational melodrama, Tl“ hIP pros 1\ W le\\l m uesday and Inesd '\y‘ » will be given on Tuesd v— ‘: birthdav, “The World" Bin interess and has 'the nic and mechanical ¢ Tects of any B AT THE PEOPLE'S, rt Comeay company siness at the Peo will continue will be present THE RONHERS L the German comedy r. Donald, a wellkmn an, appears in Schiller's at the Boyd. splendid b A Jeweler's Fa “dholm, who has been . j y ousiness om Fifteenth near Douglas for the past elx : yielded to financial embarrassment al rendered his stock to Edholm & satisfy a chattel mortzage in the S$L500. There are eastern ered| whos ehllnl I The store w tock on nmx il b- isty EEahn AR, L Edho e fallure is attention to An Electric Fire, st night an alarim of fire was o by the smoking of the resuiating K8y b the Omaba Iumin tric light tod. A the <tore it looked as the er were et of found. It then smoke had come from the iechanisim of which had been overls tricity. . Her Husband Was Oruel. Maria B x|l|‘ commenced suit in the distri court ye: v for a divorce from het band, Valentine Borth, to whom she vas that on account of the: of her husband ; Throughoutthe City. 5 Baptist church. Ser at St. Mary's Avel church. Preaching, ce, Neb. Prayer m . The ited lu 111 Services, 1 church, 1005 Sou Service every Sund Sunday school 2 p. m. 415 p. m Congregational Rev. F. D. Ran v school m Tw nly fim and E l"‘«.nlmw an Sunday school n 19350, B ' Church, Twenty-fifth st ek morth of St. Mary's aven the Rev. Lows Zahner, rector. Communion at 8 a. m Mornlng ermon m 11 2. m. Sunday sel ong at4 p.m. X at 3p.m. n M. E. chur h, corner Elevi Preaching to-day inday scho ., Prayer meeting Thu All Germans are he children to utter Kiny vices ) p.m. Sund ool o'clock. Prayver meeti 0 on Wednesday cvening. All cordially invited to the chureh. Rev. W. B. Cope! land pastor. of morning scruon, “The 5 ¢ invited Lo all the meetin The Castellar St. Presbyterian Ch xteenth and C ur streets,Rev. Wilson pastor. Scrvices 11 a.m, and 7 ;) m. Sabbath_school 8 p.m. ¥o *eoples Union, 7 p. m. . NOTES. W. J. Har will preach dp Eal " “With Both nds n : street church, t at the Dod aptist church, corner Fiite Rev. Dr. p. o Rev. port streets, hoat 1030 a, m and 7,80 chool at 12 noon. Pr ng Wednesday 0p.m, Al dially invited to these servicel. nal church, O Crane preaches j. m. Superinten: s the Sunday “soboo’ 8t 34 Cherry Hill church,—Rev. H@; (1 preaches ut & tian chureh, Twentieth venue. Rev. Jos, H. Foy, LLH Serviees morning and evend Pruyer meeting with :ning. .\ul:]ucfi sicceeding Su 2y May du for Boys and Girls slying the sion of the ideal parent, brother, cte.. ete. Seats free, \gregational chureh, col nd Spruce streets. Services at m. Subject of Jignity of Man." Saratoga Congregational ehurel m at Saratoga school house. Serviees sand 750 p. m, Sunday school 1t S48 cordial greeting for strangers. 3 * United Presbyterian ehurch, corng Park ayenue and Grant street, ' Pioigls ing at 11 3. m., and eveving at 78008 Rev. Jas. Duncan. Snnday sehe 330, Prayer meeting Wednesday ow ing at 7:00. All welcome, St 's avenue church sixth deliver a 5 ple's Socie the mo noon CCongi tol avenue ne vices at 1080 a and preaching Sherrill. Sabbath school hort gospel servige: “Christ at All are welcome. Congregs ary’s avenue and Rev., Willard Beott re the Yo istian End t 10:30. Sundag Tabernacl r Eighteenth