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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; MHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20) 1890. I'HE CITY. There will be a meeting of the Seventh ward republican clubat 1212 Park ave- nue Thursday evening, November 20, at 8 o'clock. Lowri Burt in Rice, the negro who shot Hazel Ninth street ago, was givena preliminary hearing before Judge Helsley and to the district court. k thief stole a cs instruments from Dr. McManigal's off corner_of Thirteenth and Jackson streets, Tuesday night. W ceived nt the police station y afternoon from Council Biuffs stating that a fellow had been arrested ov there having in his possessiona fine case of surgical instruments, Dr, McMan- igal went to Council Bluffs late yester- (]L;\y afternoon to identify the goods, Some sne fcal What Does it Mean? #100 Doses One Dollar? means simply that s bottle cont last a month, whi to dire Th be sure the best blood p [t —— SOUTH OMAHA, t Foods Sarsaparilla, Cattle Thief Avrested. Joseph Skiffington created quitea stirat the Exchange Tuesday. The frisky Joseph came over from the landof Montgomery, near unto the city of Red Oak, Ia., and bad in charge a load of fine steers billed to himself under the nameof Bennett Brothers and consigned to tho urnn'nh\;;m Tirm of Gilchrist, Hanna & Eikenbary fore the various named Joseph ot his money & _telegram from W) King. of Red Oak informed tho men at the yurds that the cattle had been stolen from him. As soon as Joe got wind of the tell-tale telegram he made a rush for the cellar, where hewasfinally discovered and dragged out of a dark cubby hole. Shenft Logan of Montgomery county ar- rived late Tuesday afternoon and identified the thief as Joseph Kiffington. Consenting to o without requisition Sheriff Logan and Kiffington returned to Red Oak in the even- ing. Union Thanksgiving Services. Union Thanksg g services will be held in the Presbyterin church, Twenty h!'h and s, Thursday, the 4 will be conducted Dawson, of the Methodist Epi who will be assisted by the loc A Local Prize Fight Il feeling between two lads resulted i a i purse being put and & rough-andiumble fight Tuesday afternoon. “Reddy” is the bigeer and was the aggressor, but wound up winus his money and utation, while “Skinny’" is richer and prouder. First Annual Ball, The Cattle Shippers’ association of South Omaha will give its first annual ball at Row- ley's hall, F evening, December 5. The boys expect to eclipse all balls previously given by the men engaged at the yards, the City. and Mrs, Notes About A son has been boru to Mr. fam Suooks. C. F, Lucllen hns_commenced a fine_now residence on Twentieth street, between I and J streets, William J. Temple, of this city Myrtle R. Kimball of McHenry, 111 latest to announco their intended marriage, J. H. Evans of Omaha hus t v mit to builda_brick laundry 2x60 feet and ies high on N street, east of Twenty- Will- e d Miss While William and T tieth and J strcets, w absent from home three men en r house, 50 they re- port to the police, and stole 75 in mone; John W, Williams, alias John Sullivan, ar- rested as a vag, was tried before Judee King on the charge of being a common pambler. He was found guilty and sent to jail for thirty days. The ladies of the Women's Christian Tel ance union gave a successful | \ the McLai be " 1 additions to their treasury huuh as their good meals nd welcome meritéd, The Union stockyards company has re- ceived two new locomotiy 08,5 and 6, from the Williams locomot ke, Utica, N. Y. Engineer John Mont; and Fireman 00 N, Wik il hava charge.of Mo 4 “Albright’s Choice.” County Court. Edward T. Callaban has brought suit in the county courtto recover 8350 from Henry W. Yates. The plaintiff alleges that at the request of the defendant he graded down some lots for which he has never received payment. At one time Charles Martin and Albert Bherman were in partnership at Tw eighth and Farnam, when they runa board- Ing stable, During the partnership Charles Martin alleges that Sherman became in- debted to the firm in the sum of $030, and to collect this amount he has hluubm, suit in the county court. E. H. Taylor & Sons of have sued the liquor The plaintiffs claim $ s0ld and delivered, ‘The Nebraska savings bank recover £11 from N. H. Brow did not always own the note on which was brought. On April 10, 1800, Brown ex- ecuted a sixty day note in favor of the I)un Carlos lumber company, On Apr Blazer, the manager of the compan the note to the bank, and as it has not been paid, suithas been brought. y Confare, Twen- erda) Frankfort, n of Dillon & C on a bull of goods cking to —— Physicians vun nl\h find the most recent pi at Sherman & McConnells, ])l 3 Dodge. piir Ly Dr. Birney cures catareh, Boo bldg e The Army. Post Chaplain Nave obrara, has been granted a leave of absence forone month with permission to apply for an extension of twelve days. The beard for the inspection and purchase of horses for the Ninth cavalry at St. Joseph, Mo, left yesterday morning to commence its dutics. Itexpects to be absent abovt two wouths, Private Frederick Roberty, Sixteenth infantry, stationed at Ifort Du Chesne, has been granted o furlough until January 4, 1801, when he will be discharged from the army on his own application, Company ©, “Albright’s Choice.” — Miss Katbryn Graham, daughter of Gen- eral Harvey Graham, formerly of lowa City, now of Manitowoe, Wis,, will spend the win' ter in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs, Ed J. Roe, 1403 Sherman avenue. MORSE'SBOYS' CLOTHING DEPT BOYS’ $2.90 worth %$4.00. | SCHOOL SUITS BOYS’ $4.00 lworth SCHOOL 1$6.00 SUITS b Genuine bargains Clothing--Main floor street wing. in Boys’ Farnam i BOYS &5.50 worth \$8.00 FINE SUITS We wantto introduce this de- partment and expect to lose a little money in doing so. B — Boys' All Wool Jersey Suits $4 to $7.80. |BOYS’ TRICOT ——AND— ‘$7.50 DRESS SUITS| Boys’ All Wool Heavy Fine |$7.60 Cassimere Cape Overcoats Boys' Knee Roys” Knee Boys' Knce Pants 75c. Boys' Knee Pants Sl Boys' Jersey Pants $1.25. Boys™ all wool Shirt Waists $1. Men's and Boys’ Furnishing department on main floor Far- nam street wing. Pants 39c. Pants S0c. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The last appearance of “That Swede" will be at the Graud opera house this evening at popular prics When the curtain rises at the Grand opera house tomorrow evening, it will booneof the greatest successes kuown to the stage for many, many years—*‘Little Lord Fauntleroy” —and one of the most important engagements scheduled for this ity this year. Little Ger- tie Homan and Georgie Cooper alternato the titlo role, aud the company leave nothing to be desired, nothing to be asked in addition to the clever 'worle done by these two littlo tal- ented children. Itis not only a pretty pla rich in tender sentiments, pure intoneand en- tertaining in development, but itis a novelty ing unlike any other play everbefore pro- duced.” The engagement _includes Saturday mutineoand evening und Sunday evaning. v isthe same that_jpro- o long New York company have eve l‘d tn will be (uuml in the adver flenry B. Disx will present at Boyd ~|\|n'ul house lunu,h\ his new burlesque, th v 3 will be the f s judging from the adyance sale of s house will be crowded, Tho constructed on the famous solilogqu melan choly Jacques in “As You Like It beginning ‘with tho well known line : “All the world's a st Mr. Dix. supporting company, number- ing fifty-five people, has been selected with o view to their abilities and contams the names of many well known artists, Especial atten- tion will bo given to the mounting of the e, and the scenic and mechanical effects to be very pretty. Thoso who will part in the play will be Misses Carrie kins, Yolande Wallace, Mac Branson, take B e Emma Mulle and Messrs. Gresham, Howar Schiller and others. i Hall's Hair Renewer 18 free from alcohol and dyes that injure the skin. It is sclentifi- cally prepared and will restore gray hairto it nal color and vigor, Enlarging the Cofiin Factory. The proprictorsof the Omaha cofin factory yesterduy morning commenced work upon a lorge addition to the plant. The improve- meut was contemplated early last summer, but owlng to the prohibition agitation it was decided that nothing should be done until the question should bo settled. The new building will be a three-story bricic and with the machinery will cost_§26,- 000, When this building {5 completea tho factory will havea capacity of Afty finisbed coflias per day. e Read Morse’s adv, on 8th page. “Albright’s Choice,” e Mortuary. George O'Leary, a brother-indaw of D. J. O'Donohue, died of consumption at St. Jos- eph’s hospital Tuesday morming. The de- ceased was thirty-two year of age aud had been an invalid for some time. His remaius were interred in the Holy Family sepulchre yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg, ey Cholce,” “Albright’s Read Morse's adv, on §th page, | $8.80. Comforts, l i On Sale Tomorrow. MEN'’S GRAY 75¢ |worth UNDER- ‘:51‘25. WEAR)| Specil SaleThmrsduyFriday First Sale. LADIES’ INITIAL (R8¢ worth Handker- 40c chiefs. Unlaundried, in bundles of six; these are superior to those offered last y and we offer them at theold price not- withstanding the increased cost to im- port. Boys’ Over coats, 85 Thursday worth and D610 . |$8:50 to $10. Friday Sale Ages from 12 to18 years. Men’s Smoking |75¢C and and Lounging $13.50 Coats. Buy them now, before the hest styl are gone. Men's and Boys Goods depurtment, on the MAIN FLOOR. os Furnishing Morse Dry Goods Co. THE REALTY MARKE&T, INSTI(U MENTS piaced on record Novem- berld. WARRANTY DEEDS, ,Il lnnl:llslun and wifoto ¢ McO Black, 1 k2, lots and 12, blk ammercy Park. B S 3,300 Huston to Henry ila 82 foot of n 126 feet, 1ot 45, Gis 2,000 id. to OF Gut ot 6. bk, T provenient Association ndd 100 3 W dlervey and wifeto peres, n and S I SW cor 1,000 Allen Koeh and wifo to James mont, sub loviof Koch's At oo 1,250 4,500 A Bon Mason, lot dorn’s add Lymun Rich Marston, lot 21, bl i Ly i Riel I dson “ind “Wite o West 1 mlml«l 3 1 Sloman t Weat Ommtha i B © Shiverick ok 8 . 30,000 Cd IKrug, 10U, Slier- 1,250 s £50 and s lots b1k 7, Kilby Plice 1,300 JIT Thoynpson 10 Al MG Shinu's 24 add 14000 = npson 1o A 1T Andrews & Bonso ,000 Paddock Place, AP Tukeyet al to M8 Miii 1 lllflwnll“l 2,500 2,590 100 Unton Stotk Yards company to 1 Hobyn, lot 10, bk 1, 15t add to o A ; 200 to Walter Reii= and 24, bl 18, - 4 800 1 Json, 10 arise sda A 850 QuiT © George Walkerund yife SO 1Ot a0, Dk 1, Oli£ton 1AM, Total amount of transfers Sher- man & McConnell’s, 2d door west P, O. A Plinta Beatrico preparations LY Orchard, Carpet, furniture and drapery, ooly Bie & Dr, Bimey cures cataerh, Bee bldg Bullding Permits. The following permits were issued by the superintendentof buldings yesterday : $ 8,000 yatory bride & Mwelfth and Ohl tory brick store and resi- burteenth and \\llllah.:-vllm:ls 6. Fivemlinor permits. ..., Total.ciiiaanins snrns —— Read Morse's adv. on 8th page. Lol All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pleces only 10ca copy ot Mein berg's, 16th st bet, Capital uve & Dodge, rates andsu perior v the great Rock ket office, 1602—Six- 1 streets Omaha Tickets at low accommodations v Island route T teenth and Far “Albright’s Choie LADIES' * CLOTH COATS, $18.00. A To-morrow morning we open in our Cloak Department an assortment of sizes in Tadies' with vests, similar to cut above. diagonal cheviot eloth, and bound. Nothing like it shown any- at less than §25.00. Our to-morrow $18,00, Three-Quarter Cloth Coats, Fine tailor-made, where price LADIES’ $30.00. COATS, Another 1ot of those extra fine Black Threo-Quarter Coats, with skeirted vests—finest satin facing, cord- Cheveron bound edge. The best plain garment shown this season. Price $30.00. PLUSH | $30.00. JACKETS| Ladies' fine quality Seal Plush Jack- ets, tight-fitting with extra Queen Elizabeth collar, seal olive fastenings, and superior shape of the shown this Price to-morrow & satin linings. most d jacket “Good things soon find a| | purchaser.” | Therefore we need only| call your attention to our| assortment of | MEN'SSUITS Iz Black Cheviots and Fine Cassimeres. | Fabrics speak for them- ‘sel\',cs and the excellence of the workmanship justifies lour unqualified recommen- | |dation of the garments for| style and finish and fair| prices, from $15 to $30. { | “TDere | is lillle to sew| where tailors arve true” LADIES ONLY MAGIGES SONEAR S [LALUETY 2! | | 3 | One Lot Choice - Children’'s Cloaks. Bargains This Week Br’mg the Children in € ‘;m...be"Fittcd. —4, 6 and 8 Years.— One Lot Choice - $4 One Lot Choice =~ $5 —10, 12 and 14 Years— $5 One Lot Choice - One Lot Choice - $6 of good These are all made cloths in various shapes, all this years' styles. Muslin Underw’ar 98c¢. Sale t Ludles gowns. 1 adies' i Large assortment to select m)m Choice of all 98c. draw Ladies’ | 50¢. Underw’ar Another lot embracing gown, et covers, chemise, drawers, ~Choice Boc. Misses’ ‘500 Underw’ar and Two Lots ‘750 Embracing gown, skirts, drawers, etc., neatly made and trimmed. --Best cottons. 50c One Lot Choice - 75c¢ Morses' New Store, 16th & Farnam 10urNew Dinner Ware, The shape in WHITE PORCELAIN WRRE, To introduce following low prices are quoted on the above new Y them cent les we have marked every piece at 33 peg s than regular price, Soup Tureens, complete, Sauce Tureens, complete.. Covered Dishes. Suq:lls.........,.. D]IIH(‘I‘ Plates, per s(,( Breakfast Plates, per sot (REHINE I e TS SRR it ety ot 1 O¥E I ate SR OB P S EUAI I il Sttt (R ol o Tea Cups and Saucers, perset.... Coffee Cups and Saucers, $2.08 794 BO¥ 2¢ 884 18 484" 39 83ch 274! BOa 604 OTHER PIECES EQUALLY AS CHEAP. Qi ik A G Al INS, Englicsh Tea Sets Handsome shapes and decorations, 56 piec regular pricg $4.18. For thissale §2.90 Toilet Sets--12 Pieces Regular price $8.80. $£3.99 DinnmerSete---100 Picces ~» Regular price $8.49. For this sale BS.C All other goods at the same low figures in this Dep't. N Nutmeg Graters, 1c. LELISEUINIIeR For this sale Japanned Pepper Boxes, 2. 15,000 PIROCES Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware,China,Glassware ™ 406 to 15c Rach. Worth Pearline, Sow and usually sold for double. Entire basement salesroom—6ox110 feet—devoted to the sale of every article in Dish House Furnishings, Tinwarg” Woodenware, Wash Tubs, & &c. We have also some bare gains in Haviland China, in Earthenware, in Royal Worcesteg Vases. e ey MORSE’S HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT. ' * WE TOLD YO/ A few days ago about the big purchz There are more of these overcoats than we thought. case after case every day. T fine enough for the best dressed man in Omaha. slim men, for fat me en, for short e of Overcoats our resident buyer in New York made, They keep on coming and we open here are all l\mds—mdunly grades, medium grades, and goods O\ ercoats for small men, for big men, for for tall me: ery shape and style is h(_rc—your size too men, —and you never will have an opportunity to buy your overcoat as cheap as you can do nows We call your attention to a few style *thv alc corkers— $8.00 An Elegant All Wool -KERSEY Made with lap seams, Farmer satin lining, satin sleeve lining, fine velvet collar, they come in gray, tan and brown mixtures, and are worth twelve dollars of any man's money. ENGLISH BOX COATS. all sorts of goods, and all sorts of shade ries, Prices §11.50, $14.50, $16, five to ten big Americandollars goes with each coat, Ohy Yes; hundreds of ’em, and cheaper than cver, Boys' Overcoats? 0,50 ?1‘?50 T A Splendid All Wool As TFine a With handsome heavy serge [As any man wants, colors & handsome drab, seams double s itched, silk velvet collar, lining ofan extra quality--fancy pml:i serge. A beautifitl garment an lining, very fine silk sleeve lin- ing, corded edge binding. Worth in anyclothing house in America fully $18.00. as good as any $20 coat, Here's where we catch the ‘“‘tony” folks, We've got them i y g s, as handsome a line asany house in the conntry care $17.75, $18.50. §21.50, $22°50 and a guaranty to saveyou from -~ Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Open until 8 o'clock p. m. Bodsin It OUR NEW BOOK |- asTateed Tartinont __c_-_\r_s_w_nm FEMALE BEANS Absolutely relisble, perfectly safe, me ul femals ofimtork 2 ol (onebox cheut, ¥, s K Wold by GUOVMAN D@ W Saturday’s 10 p. m. 3 N DR BAIL EY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of h’m. t VS OO, mamalo 110 ¥arvam Bt., Y, "Bold by Goe Owilin FRENCH SPECIFIC. lnflu.lmanenlc E for all AL RATO A B where other treatm: l N uII [l onlwllhnch lcuuu Price, ons Se0 llnnllu'u 0i E L SIAHL. For Bnlc ly All Druggists, { N “ Jdman Drug Co. rates, outplates. ALl work warnnted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16111 AND FARNAM Entrur oo, 10th strect elovator Open vyems s uutll §'v'vlock