Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 27, 1890, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: [THUR NOVEMBER 27, 1890. THE CITY. A carof maple sugar for Farrell & Co., and a buale of carpet from France for Mrs, S. S, Caldwell passed the cus- tom house. A football muteh will be played to- day at 10 a, m, betweenthe B, & M, and Clan Gordon. The players will please take note of the change, C. M. Cook, the man who defrauded Max Meyer & Bro. out of a gold watch, was tried yesterday and bound over to the district court under bonds of $100. Thomas Kelley,a suspicious ¢ tter, was sent over the hill by Judge Helsloy for sixty days, \ will do penuncas for fifteen days for rancy The mail car will nmlu- their morning deli and the gens eral delive: at the postofice will be open between the hours of 10 a. m. and noon, A meeting of the Omaha elub has been called for Friday night to take appropri ‘tion on the death of one of its distinguished members, the late Judge J. W, Savage. John Johnson, who smashed Baumer's ghow window and stole a couple catches, waived examination and 1d to the district court in the sum In default he was sent to the county juil. Great complaint is being made of the conditi rond along State st from Fort Omahato Florence. Under- taker O. Maul petitioned the county unmmu.um. s yesterday to make the nece 'y repairs J. H, Fo lunn who boards at the Derby, left the city a few days ago on a ghort business trip, and on his return found that his trunk had been broken open and £100 worth of clothing stolen, There is no clue to the thief. On mext«Monday a_grand fair for the benefit of St. Peter’s rch, corner of Leavenworth and venth streets, will be commenced in the new hall just completed by Mr. H. McCaff The éntertainment will continue I)nu.mh the week. An alarm of fire shortly before noon was occasioned by ablaze at 1211 Juckson street, in n :k dwelling house owned Bullou Bres,, and occupied by Agnes Priest. Tho fire was caused by o defec tive flue and the roof of a frame addition was destroyed; 1oss $35, Major T. Clarkson presented the Farnam street school with a handsome flag of the national colors yesterday, making a brief addr ppropriate 1o the ocension. Master Gray Montgomery, one of the Eighth grade pupils, received the flag on behalf of the school, and made ashort speech in response. Under the auspices of a number of young ladies, a fair will be held this afternoon and evening at the residence of Andrew Haa south- east corner 25th and Jon streels, The low price of admission, 10¢, ~)|un|41 insure o lurge attendance. The pro- ceeds are to be given to the temple. The Hamilton loan and trust compa formerly located at Kearney, has moved fo this city. At a meeting of the stockholders, held on November 12, it was decided to increaso the capital stock from ),000 to %500,000 and at once move to thiscity, The articles of incor- poration were file® with the county clerk yesteu Lee King, a Chinese laundryman, es- corted o fungus growth of forehead into police court yesterday and swore out a warrant for the arrest of Lu TLem, another Cele who had assaulted A discolored knob of mammoth proportions just ahove his left eye showed where the heuad of the hatehet had imprinted a farewell kiss. The row occurred on Sixteenth street. —————— ““Aren’t you ever going to grow old,like the best of us : asked a man of an acquaintance he hadn't seen for some time. **Well, not so Jong as I can purify my blood with ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla,” was the apt reply. This ‘man knew what hie was taking about. bzl SOME GO OVE{# THE ROAD. Others Plead Guilty and Await Their Trinl, Ten prisoners were arraigned in the crimi- nal court yesterday morning. Ed Fitzgerald, George Whitney and John Francis pleaded not guilty to the charge of burglary. Charles Miller pleaded guilty charge and was s penitentiary. Jobn Francis was with Miller when he was arrested, but pleaded not guilty. The court thon appoiuted un attorney o defend to the same utenced to two years in the A lnl Mackey pleaded guilty to larceny and was sentenced to one year. o Burt and Mary Allison, charged with larc ou\ pleaded not guilty. Leonard W. Coleman,grand larceny, pleaded not guilty. The charge of adultery lodged against Dy, Geisler was nolled. Judge Clarkson then took up the case ofthe state vs. John S. Mullen, charged with resist- ing an ofticer. . Before adjourning last night Judge Cia son announced the following call of the eri: inal calendar: Friday, the stato agai George Whitting, who is char breaking. Monday, tke state Coleman, charged with bury 3 the state pinst John o who is charged with being the who went through Hans Peterson’s saloon and carvied off a large quantity of liquor. In the days of the much pain, now the; they get cured in less thau no time, he men of Boston, of all ages and condi- tions, are wild over boxiny, and the man cures made by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, their national remedy tion Vote, ov. 24.—[To the Editor of Tuz Bee: ide o wager mnswer tho following in T possible: In Rushville precinet there were B13 votes Jeast at the late clection. There were 114 votes cast for the prohibitory amendment, 84 votes against the amendment and fifteen voters mot voting either way. ‘What is the majority ording to the stat- ttes of the state regarding amendments to tion, for the prohibitory amend- M net! the number of coding one-half of the n r voters constitute the majority as re this amendment Auswer—The actual maje tion in the precinet was 15, as under the stat- utes all the votes silent on the pohibition question are counted against the amendment. please s soon as rds to A SUBSCRIBER, ZA N ATV VAV ARV VA A A NN AR A Christmas Presents FRE Our SEec'nl Premium Catdlogue Sent Free great variety of the finest goods in the market for Christmas Presents. 1st—These goods can be had, WITHOUT COST, by earning them in sending us two or more new subscribers. 2d.—They can be had for part work and a small difference in cash. 3d—They can be bought for the lowest prices possible, if you do not care to earn them as Premiums, CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa, TN HA’/??]WM—A 1147:/77'— A DENVER MYSITERY. Envelops the Disappearance of a Man Well Known in Omaha. The anunouncement yesterday of the dis- appearance of Mr, F'reeman Crocker, chair man of the board of public works of Denver, attracted a great deal of attention among the contractors of this city for public improve- ments and business men in this citv. He was personally known to and 0 far 0s can be was respected by them. He was y cousidered an honest man and orked for the best interests of the city. Some time ago the city deci a scries of extensive publ s. Advertisements wer s @ con- 2 thither from 1States, Among them v contingent_ of those who [ b in Omaha, o competition was great and the rivalry red was most ter, Rings were mong the bidd and these sought both the coundil and the board of to Mr. Crocker' dit, of —another mewber of the board, that he did all that an honest and pablo man could do to protect the city inst the schemes of the ringstors, ever, took a hand, and in thin one, cortain members sought fon'of the board, and_ it is tsome of the mayor's acts at deal of annoy. nce must havi as also sewering — and bo completed within Of this . work racting firm secured three reet and about as the Degan: of paving, 1 to a comparatively short time. one Omaha con cost in the neighborhood of §55,000. the work yet done. boara of public works © were to have opened bids for anch of the Degany ontractors had their representatives matter, It is bids will be relating to Mr, s disappearance shall have been cleared up. A certain Omaha firm of con' that it was known that the Crocker had experienced aschairman of the board of public works, had more or less af- fected his mind. This result was intensified, en a short time ago, a man who had worked with him an _ harmony on the board had been removed and one who differed from him substitu The firm in question did not think th: cker had been murdered but that the mental strain to which he had been subjected had impelled him to rush oft to steal a short rest or else had so affected his mind as perhaps to have impelled him to commit suicide. The same firm said that Tuesday night one of their men had returned from Denver and had been told by a son of Mr. Crocker’s that s father had said if ho did not get a rest he would probably go crazy. ————— Albright’s Choice,Albright L & L Co. et e not like opened b Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. et All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10¢ & copy at Mein berg’s, 16th st. bet. Cupnul ave & Dodge, Albright’s Umnc 52! Y. Life, N Albright’s (,hoh e, sure advance, —— Hand Crushed. John Dally, an employe at the Cudahy packing company, had a tierce failon his right hand yesterday, badly crushing the member. A surgeon dressed the wound and reduced the fracture, r. Birney cur b, Bee bldg. Albright’s leuc, casy terms. The new o"h'r\i of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixtecnth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finestin the city, Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. — Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg - Albright’s Choice, money made fast. e ANNOU) MENTS, Hoyt's satire on popular superstitions of the present day, “‘A Brass Monkey,” will bo tho attraction at Boyd's gpera house todasy. The engagement will open with & matinec this afternoon and coutinue during the remainder of the week. The merry laugh-maker and: sweet. singor, Charles A. Gardner, will appear at the Boyd for one night only, on next Sunday, in his ro- mantic comed; atherland.” The play is laid in the Tyrol, and is a pretty mountain pastoral abounding in the sweet songs of the natives of that romantic country, The first three evenings of next wee stage of the Boyd will be occupi b, James T. Pow nd his *‘Straight company. The pieco just closed a_prot run at the lnlum!m thea! tho press of t terms of the play, The unprecedented patronage the Eden Musce is enjoying this weel shows the popu larity that ‘house enjoys. Each succeeding week thes attraction grows stronger, This k Maggie, the midget mother and her tiny baby, is the star attraction, Peter Sainpson, the strong man, is a marvel in bis feats of strength. Violo, the alto soloist, is a pleasing feature. The Mariounettes is a comic miwmic entertalnment ploasing all, el Albright’s Choice, great bargains, S A Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bes bldg l Intolligent Readers will notice that Tutt’s Pills are not “warranted to cure” all clanes of discasos, but only such as resuls from adisordered Ii Vertigo, Headache, Dysnepsla, Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For theso they aren Fallible, but arc o aiblo tomaken v SOLD EVERY WHERE. elyMade [:ull\’Warranted Marvellousin Tone: @ATALOGUE FROM BOSTON OFFlGE 5 APPLETON. 2 C, L. Erickson, Local Ag!.‘.}(\d N.16th St chard 1. Book, Lockport, N. ¥ wrlu-umunm-r many years' kuffering from Nervous Debility { Muscles he ANS. “Lam 80, " 81 per box, postpa BEAN CO, BUFFALO, N, S01d by Goodman Drug Co., 1110 Farnam 8i Tlll‘. lllu.-\l:'l‘! ‘\l:\lllflu'l‘. INSTRU.\IENTS placed on record Novem- ber 20. WARRANTY E A Benson, trustee, to R C lot 10, bikcas, Henson A De lots 3 MG R wite £6 W B Gue, Tot s, 7. Orchard Hill..... J 11 Gue and wife (0§ yrehard Hill. .. Chvist Jansen and wifo n, Tot i2, blkl, Orc \Lx\n d to Potter wny. lotg 4 and s Ford b 1,000 R e ) “to’ Louis John- Hill : i 1d J rd ‘uul v\lln tu JM 1ot 10, bik 2, Patrick’s 2d add . . Edward 'I'Iul.lmlvl and wife Fuller, lot 1, blk 7, Patrick’ QUIT CLAIM DEI and witoto J P ht’s Choice, junction all R. R. pibd s AT sty Bullding Permits. The following permits were issued by superintendent of buildings yesterday: George ayne, 1'4 story frame dwell- ing, Thirty-fourth and Jackson streets 2, lhudnl‘,‘\lnry 1rmvc munn.g \ghlulllhmul (] 2¥ story brick ond and Pleasant stréets ., Niels Jorgensen, 1 story framo ¢ th street and Benson avenu Dster strect v ition to dw s 4 Two winor permits, Total. Albright’s Marriage Tho following marciage licenses wera is- sued by Judge Shields yesterday: Namoana address. Sy O, T IMyra AL S Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee Bldg. S Weather Probabilities, November—Indications point to frosty weather, That, however, make no difference to those who travelin the steam-heated and elect lighted, limited. vestibule trains which are run only by the Chieago, Milwaukee & Paul Ry, between Omaha und ago. City’ ticket office, 1501 Far- #t., Omaha. F. A Nasu, J. E. PRESTON, General Agent, City Pus For cold, will Sixteenth and Farnam streets is Rock Island ticket office, Tick ets to ull points east at lowest rates. e Albright's Cholce, payments 10 suity I FGR “THE FOUR HUNDRED" AND MANY MORE 1 Full Dregs Shirt Fine Neckwear —AND— A complete assorment of | Men's ;- Furnishings | SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE NOW IN |ORDER “THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY' 'iAND LESS IMPORTANT MEMBER AS | WELL, SHOULD EQUIP THEMSELVES |EARLY FOR THE COMING SEASON OF | BALLS AND DINNERS. Look atour supply of FINE SHIRTS and artistic collection of NECKWEAR Ward McAllister himself |would take delight in them. Lovure CGlove Gp 1506 Farnam St: Omaha Neb, Will sell on Friday and Saturday their celebrated hand sewed, 5 Hook Foster Patent Kid Gloves. brown and black at 95ca p”ur \V)I‘tl $1, 25. DR. B/\ll, LY GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teoth on_ Rubber, ~ for Five DoLLARS, A pertect fit guaranteed. Teeth extracted withoutpain or danger, and witiout anaes- thetics. Gold and silver f at lowest rates, Bridge and Crown Teeth with= out plates. AL work wa OFFICE PAXTUN BLOCK, \K‘TH AND FARNAM h street clovator Open evens ook In tan, slate, fancy, ‘'YOU WEA Pecilersty ucaks Debilies, ALToY, [ ,u juency il Blininken Organs. cm’r OO HEALTH] ER CUKED by Peek's Pax, Fm T GUSHIONY Wihia 4 gy, Lo [t raied boc Illhu/ | st m..m phaneats u.....’.mm.“'w_m NAOT IS Weintend to turn the overco at trade of Omaha “upside down” for the next few days as it was never turned before. Our buyer displays his neve by making a second purchase this sea- son of a manufacturer’s entire stock of enough overcoats in our store a small city, and they’ve gotto be sold. It took nerve to buy them and it takes nerve the prices we’re going to make. Today wWe will begin the greatest’ . Y yectal Omaha ever saw, when we will sell A beautiful all wool wide wale overcoat for six dollars, A splendid chinchilla fur, for six fifty, A twelve dollar Kersey for eight dollars. A sixteen dollar Kersey for ten fifty. overcoats. There are today to give one to every man in to sell them at dale of OVERCOAT A Kersey sold the world over for eighteen dollars, for twelve A handsome twenty doilar Kersey for fourteen seventy-five, A ten dollar Chinchilla Ulster for seven fifty. An exceilent heavy Irish Freize Ulster for nine A heavy fur trimmed Storm Coat for ten fifty, seventy five. To add interest to the occasion we have reduced the price on several lines of fine overcoats to a limit that makes them to-day the cheapest fine coats in Ameri Remember, the prices advertised are by a house known as one of the cheapest clothing houses in this countfy, if not THE cheapest, and every pr a house that says to its patrons: or manner, youll get your money back.” ehraska Clothing Co Fourteenth and Douglas. is guaranteed by “If you're not suited in your purchase in any shape - THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber 00 And we are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Address, Rmericen Hand Sewed Shos Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. G. S, REYMOND, WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorham Man- ulacturing Co’s Sterling Boventeen years experience.. the gretest suce Spormatorr eases of tho B Consullation free. Lost Maj MANTLE CLOCKS, RICH CUTGLASSand CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Gool Largest and Our Pr Lowi Come and see us, Cor. Douglas & 15th St Telephone O S O). is the Sl California H,r_vg Fo_qg Makes Now Frosh Iood and Pro. duces F) DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT ,‘5‘; T ¥ \‘l‘n‘ r. Hobb's Nerve w y tint of heaith B DEBILITATID (hrou lo Piila bring the P DI RETIONS o1 VAL his ow Choaks , nervous poopls sh s kreat Life l-nawor. I m o by mail. Al HaBes MEDiEINE Mn Kuo & o 1 A. Ful H e 1o pa NELECTR RAND! o asaite di nmuc( £ BN AND PRINCIPAL FSUGH ETS EVERYWHENE ATIVE, andparminent CURE for all esolthe INA RGANS, Cures othe ! menllm: u\lclruhun with each mljRENCH SPECIFIC, FEMALE BEANS i A \Numl.u ity cu oiile. Price, ono dollar. See signatureoi E. L gIAIIL. For Bale By All Drugglets. NO CURER! A rexuiar gradunte In modicine, as diplomas show, ous, Chronlo aud Irivate Disenses Bo iyatesion ot Life) vont Eron 1207 Douglas Stove repatrs of all descriptions for cook and heating stoves, tamily and Lotel ranzes. Svsrwarsm\ AHA STOVEREPAIR WORKS g ‘NO PAY. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. = Is otlll treating wiph cure guaranioed for Catares, Byl tricturs, aid all disd e 1 underty oa'm, 0¥ p. e and fall Ottice hiours Bundays Streeot. Wates ROBERT UHLIG, Proprieton C. M. EATON, Manager. attachments a specialty, ON SALE | PRINUPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and wOU’I‘ll ‘arnam Streot. Harry P. Deuel, City 1"\ssuu,cr and Ticket Auux\ /,

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