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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 180 THE CITY. The meeting of the board of health which was to have taken place yesterday forenoon was postponed for one week. Ben Smith will soon commence erection of a seven-story building east and ad joining the Merchants’ tional bank, The funeral of the late Oficer Peter M. Lee took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence, Twenty-sec- ond and Cuming streets, The interment was at Forest Lawn. The new Hotel Dellone, at the corner of Fourteenth street and Capital avenue, has been leased to Chauncey W, Reed, who will have it in readiness to open about the middle of January, 1801 The receipts at the custom house yed- terday consisted of 300 bags of ground ore from Canada, consigned to Gobble & Miller, The ore is used for preparing a cement of which waterproof roofing is made, The superintendent of buildings yes- terday issued a building permit to Belle Dunham, authorizing her to erect a one and one-fourth story frame dwelling at Thirty-ninth tand Grand ave- nue, at a cost of 500, Hay and wife of Chicago are iting witnesses in od States against Harlowe Davis and his \\'Hu, who sharged with sending obscene the the just Na- and scurrillous mails, The inquest over the Spanstad and Millick, the men killed in the B. & M. yards Saturday night, was held yesterdny afternoon. A number of witnesses woere , whose t..uA mony elicited the were trespassing upon B. & M. property at the time of the accident,and a verdict was rendered to that effect, - Bargains in Standard Pianos, One Knabe, largest scale, One Chickering, largest scale, One Kroeger, lurgest scale, new. These pianos have been used slightly, but just as good as new, and will be closed out at figures never offercd before in the west, M & Bro. Co. Board of Public Works. For the first time in many weeks all of the members of the board of public works at- y afternoon, ttle skirmishing over the question the following estimates were annlog & Slavin, grading lar to T matter through remains of Aftera of prices Cuming st ) ber asphal any, paving street from Thirt first street, & pairing stréets, 5 sower estimate, District 118, « Diiley, constructir nth stieet between Farnam . 0. Corby, putting in ¢ Barber asphalt comy resettin, curb on various strects, &1. ting °k Day enport i avenue to Thirty- umes | |4||m"l\. |\ sewer in Dodge, Callahan for Hartman’s and d Phelan, sloping filling ot other additions, For Derange ofthe Liver Use Dr. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, Hu\h»n, M ys remarkabl and in all ca; of the liver - . Leo Kinney, tho two-year-old son of Thomas D. and Mary Kinney, died Sunday morning and was buried in Holy Sepulchre yesterday morning. The sudden death of tho youngest member of the family was shock to the parents and to the many thizing friends who followed the rer their last resting place, Word has been rec den_death at Los Ang M. Leonard, formerly Miss Grace Withn The deceased was the dungchier of Mr. Rick ard Withnell of this cit California_but a short time, - death has 1ot vet been ase remaius will be brought to this ci ment. Jimes Mor heart at Kauka while enrouto ved here of tnesud- es, Cal., of Mrs. T. 1. for inter- died of meulralgin of the o, 111, Friday morning last, om Maysville, Ky., to this city. He was a brotherof M. J. Movan, the railroad contractor, and will be buried this morning from the Holy Family church. Mr. Moran leayes a family consisting of a wife and five children, who reside corner Tyenty- fifth and Charles streets. eniigiio o) Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Boe bldg Weather Probabilities. For December—Indications point to cold, frosty weather, That, however, will make no difference to those w travel in the steam-heated and electr lig ted, limited wvestibule train which is run only by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, between Omaha and Chicago. This elegant train lcaves Omaha at 6:10 p. m. arriving in Chicago at 9:30 . m,, in time to make all eastern connections, For further information apply at city ticket office, 1501 Farnam #l., Omaha, F. A. Nasi, J. . PRESTON, General Agent. City ¥ unung(‘l‘ Agent, Dr. Birney c Cures oatar h, Bee bldg. United States Court. The trial of the caso of Thomas Lynch agaiust the Union Pacific railroad was com- menced in the United States court before Judge Dundy yesterday afternoon, Lynch is suing for $,000 to recover payment for the loss of his right arm. Last Nevember Lynch was employed by the railroad company as a section hand near Cozad. He and a friend took a hand car and started for a neighboring town, intending to lay m a supply of groc While they were on tho way they wer futo by oue of the company’s trains, and as a result Lynch now an emply sleeve, As a defense the company alloge that at the time of the accident I th was not in the dis- charge of his duty; that he was o trespasser and has no right 1o recover damages. The long winded railroad case that has been on trial vefore Judge Caldwell for sev- orai days was finished and submitted yester- day afternoon, but as there is a g nount of testimony to examine, a decision will not be hauded down for sevéral W run District Court. Before Judge Doane the caso of R Hamilton against the city of Omaha was commenced. The plaintiff asks for §2,000. He owns o lot on Thirty-first street near Mason, A couple of years ago the grade of Thirty-fivst street was established, after whichi he raised his 1ot to grade and built couplo of houses. A year later the grade was changed, when ‘Mr. Hamilton found himself several feet below the strect line, and now, o get even, he asks the city to pay him what it will cost him to Al in his ' lot and elevate the houses, rringe Licenses, The follow! licenses were is- sued by Ju Namoand er, Omaha o, Omaha { George Emmled, Omaha 1 Mary A, Watson, Omaba p T ickets at lowest rates and su perior ymmodations via the groat Ro Island route Ticket office, 1602—Six- teenth and Farnam streets Omaha, Dr. Biey c , Bee bldg 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streots s the new Rock Island ticket ofMice. "Tick- ets to all points east at lowest rates. Dr. Biruey cures catarrh, Bee bldg MORSES ENCYCLOPEDIA. Special Holiday Offer, 1st Volume 60, 26 Volumes for $36.60, In Our Advertisement of the Encyclo- pedia Britannica Sunday We Should Have Described It as Russia Leather Binding. Tt was advertised as being cloth bind- ing: we sell the entire set, 25 volumes, 20,000 pages, exact copy of the original #200.00 Edinburgh edition, except that 'is Prussia binding and the $200.00 edition is cloth, THE MO Nothing has be: J DRY GOODS CO. 1curtailed or abridged in this edition; v word, every ture, every plate, contained in the o fnal $200,00 6ition, 1s in ours, complete, for #36.60; remember if,after having y chased the first volumes from us at only 60¢, you do not want the balance of the sot at $1.50 a volume—why, don't take them!!! SPECTAL HOLIDAY OFFER. The greate bargain ever known in the book trade: there isnoexaggeration 1n this statement; the oldest booksel pronounce it a marvel—THE GREAT ENCY CLOPEDIA BRITANNICA jridged, unimitated. Ninth edition very latest ..uluviv\n- i volumes: a1 20,000 pages, 25,000 subject lu'lhw minds of the world. The i dinburgh edition \u”\ll\(lnfll]( 8200, Scribner’s sells in cloth for $12¢ Ours, in much superior binding, for $36.60. READ OUR OFFER. We offer alimited number of sets at this price, and will deliver all at once or as many volumes us are wanted monthly payuble on delivery at § ume, In order to satisfy and familics of the great value of this crowning work of all literature, and the elegant style in which it is reproduced, we go a step further and sell you vol- ume one for G0e. VOL. 1, 60C. 4 hook without any contract rtto complete the set, and ve days to accept our propo r the remainder of the set at . Place your order now so ive the benefit of this offer, 1 not remain open after cember 20th. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. DECEMBER SALE OF' M ' FUR- NISHING GOOIl men’s tuxedo ribbed under: A good on your j r, De- mens’ tuxedo ribbed drawers, s mens’ Scoteh gray wool under- mens’ Scoteh gray wool draw- \Imn Mens’ fine heauy ribbed shirts and d ruy all-wool under- mens’ gray all-wool drawers, All of our fine grades of underwear luced, consisting of snna wool under wear, s dama wool underwear, hetland wool underwear. amretzer wool underwe Smoking jackets for a Christmng ent, \H)R\ 'S HUYS‘ C pres- I(H HING. 4 it a1l w oy oyemooatas ool h capos, §5.00. \t|\|| winter (l\l'l(‘(}'l(h sized 12 to 18 yours, Also a uunph.m line of jersey kilts and k B knee pants 47c, knee pants 69c. nee pants 8fe, knee pants Boys’ knee pants $1,25. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ST All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10ca copy at Mein berg’s, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. N cures catarrh, Beo bldg. Pesiiben e St. Louis Wins. H. H. Latchan of St. Louis and W. Nason of this city shot a twenty-five bird match at Pickard’s park yesterday for #5( ide, modified English rules, thirty yards The score: C LA 01001 01111 Dr. Birney 11110 00100—20 00101 0010115 Used in Millionsof Homes— 40 Voars the Standard. NEDRS B'AmaY,' GRADUATE DENTIST A pertect fit_ g without pain or d thetios. Gold an| rates, Bridge and Crown Work, outplates. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entravce, 16th street elevator Openevens ngs until 8'v'elock fillings at ‘it withe Men's Underwear. To-day, we will open and put on sale some of the most desir- [ able bargains in Men’s Underwear | we have shown this season. o5 25 dozen All Wool Searlet Underwear, At 85c. 82 dozen Heavy Fancy Striped Under- " At 8Bc. 82 dozen.regular 65¢ Merino Underwear At 45c. 82 dozen splmuhd Gray l'mlvr\n‘ur, At 60c 64 dozen very fine and soft Gray Under- wear, [shirts with fancy cuffsand ribbed bottoms], At 75c S, 'hun\'_\' \\'Ng]n. Brown Merino Underwear, 82 dozen Double-Breasted Gray Under- wear, 82 dozen Brown Mixed Cashmere, 16 dozen extra size Merino Under wear, All at 90c. 64 dozen Camel’s Hair l,mlurwc:\r At $1.00. Blue Gr: 82 dozen wear, Cushmere At $1.15. Undér- 64 dozen heavy Cashmere U ndll\\o:\r, Fleece lined. At $1.25. At $2.00. We will offer 48 dozen very finest Jer- sey Ribbed Un These same goods are actually being sold for thrce fifty rght here in Omaha, bargains we have ever offered. some new clothes, don't they, moth(.rP Bargain Number One. check. Bargain Number Two. ages five to fourteen years. and Children's Department, two ot the biggest The goods are right, the prices areright, and ‘‘the boys ant Suits, e for this weck IGITY A ST, Worth Three Seventy-five to Four Dollars. Two Hundred and Fifty Boys™ Knee made in three handsome styles of an All Wool Cheviot. well worth three seventy-five to four dollars, TWO TWENTY-FIVE A SUIT. dant Suits, In style, finish and wearing qualitics For a flyer we will sell them at AT THE SAME TIME WE WILL OFFER: BOYS’ BONISE BOYS’ BOYS' OVERCOXTS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, |OVE I{COAIb AT 93¢, AT BONGSE BOYS’ 0\|<l{[0Alb,‘0\I‘I{(O\I ; AT 25.1$1.50.$2.50.$3.50,$4.00. ALL WORTH ABOUT DOUBLE THIS PRICE. We propose to make the closing month of the year 1890 long to be remembered in the ois- See the goods in our find them exactly as we tell yu. NEBRASKA CLOTHING G0, FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS. 1 We're going to have a surprise party this week, and _j'fl/l Ul be invited. “0 \(“ |>0\\ \\hfl N 100 tory of the clothing trade of Omaha. Come and see the goods we windows. advertise. You'll always Watch l'or our ads. in the papers. need Worth Two Fifty to Three and a Half. IThree Hundred Boys' All Wool Knee made of a good, heavy cassimere, well and neatly gotten up; come in four distinct styles, brown and wine stripe, brown .m(l nul(l stripe, brown clieck and gray [They look much handsomer with a boy inside. ] Our’ price ONE NINE They WeSELL EVERYTHING aMAN WEARS “GIVE THE BOYS A CHANCE” This week, we will put on sale in our Boys' Our advertising man has some. what neglected our “shoe stor: for some time past on the plea®of “let well enough alone.” We can never se ll rnu many shoes tmmt ug Our workingmen’s shoe at a doliar n’" a quarter, with solid sole leather insole and counter, sav you seventy-five cents every pair you bu You save nincty cents our one eighty-five shocs, That's a fact. on For two dollars and a half we sell you a genuine Goodyear Welt \hnc --Jmlmlxflw xhhnxn mnn. Ats 96 4 Falr We svll )nll ashoe the equal of any five dollar shoe in the Ulllllll) It's a pet of ours,and has m e more friends for us than any one shoe in our store: At $4258 We've got a new thing for “nobby folks,” They’re an imi- tatton bal or button in style, but the quality is a Genuine Kangaroo. Don't you often see shoes in store windows and have them shown to you in stores for seven and seven fifty? Its foolish to pay it. . We sell as good as can be made, cvery stitch sewed by hand, for five dollars and t\\um -five unt~ 1 shoe _vl\l\llfl—?l“.;\l T SiEhats By 1) Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee. Commencing Monday, Dee. 1. JAS. 7. POWERS, other country, presenting J. J. MeNally's Farcical Satire ne but yourself.” 0 will furnish he Grcnd TONIGHT, The Thrilling Melo-Drama LIGHTS »~~8HADOWS. All new scenery. Great Flood scene. Popular Prices. ’Boydsg. NIGHTS SATURDAY MATINEE, COMMENOING ThHuLebAY. DDeoc. 4. Trivmphant Return of IM RE KIRALFY’S sductiol Revivals, Around e World Under the Personal Dircetlon of KIRALEY BROTI Grand Scenery. ny of Terpsi THE GRRND SPE{G'AL Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5th & 6th Saturday and Atatinee. Chis. Bright, Brisk and ce Comedy Sensation of the day, the No Dead Letters in Breezy. The An Amiable Satire on 1 tal_Sery Novel Dances, Elaborate This high-salaried popular le Sam's Pos- Special § Costumes, company 1le A e P DIME EDEN MUSEE" WILL LAWLER, Manager, Corner 11thand Farnam stroots Omahn. Week of Dec. 15t Phe Derville Family—6. stador. Jmuha Braves. alinn Gypsy Band JQueen. Sidney, the Whittler y entertalnment, refined and ADMITS TO ALL A A rizht, che tull of fun. ONE DIME —_— Oughl" stands for nol'hmg Thehouse oughttobecleaned- EeoPvRINT “= with Sapolio.Tryacakeinyour next house-cleaning and be convinced. SIGRIORARNCE of the law excuses no man,” and ignorance is no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better clean them in the old way than not at all; but the modern and sensible way is to use SAPOLIO ¢cn pamt. on floors, on windows, on pots and pans, “and even on statuary £ To be ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIQ is to be behind the age., BH‘I’BH the Opportunity And Secure a ' W ithout Delay, | The prudent man will im- prove the fair weather in preparing himself for the foul, | which is sure to follow. Our| selection of outside garments ’rur‘v.h season, has met with | |quick favor, and the chnnce |for a choice is lesssening each | day. Prices range [rom $8 10 $40. |And each garment justifies | the price. A California Nerve Foo! Makes New Fresh Blood and Pro- duces Flesh, Bad Cireulation 5 well as L ] in any f or, Bain'in the ack Wi other forass of Yeakness. Dr, Hobbve Nervo Tonle Bills bring the tin th to the shailow ek, n and women who daily bless Dr. work 0 thelr beball.” They are sugar coate uts & vial. For salo by Duggis o by Hlll'l l(filcll( :ol 'I?IS..”t‘ll‘ wmm, AL o by .,. Honb b R A LA AND PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FEMALE BEANS cho bot LIONDiEL G O 'nru % AT ECU0AN DiRve G THE BE RUBHAR DOOTS & S08S INTITHE W ORI, ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket &% Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Address, Americen Hand Sewed Shoe Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. G. 8. RAYMOND WATCHES. DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY Sole Agent in Omaha for Gorham Man- ulucturing Co's Sterling D i Consultation free. 8. m, 10 12 1, Book (Mystorios of Life) sent free. Omicehours NO CURE! NO PAY. rDOWN 1816 Doug]us Street, Omaha, Neb. - ticine, as iy . 1astill treating with teed 90.m. to¥ p. m Sunda Silverware|OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1207 Douglas Strecot. MANTLE CLOCKS, | Stove repulrs of all descriptions for coolk 1 heating stove tamily and hotel ranzes. ments a specialty, RICH CUT GLASS and | T L]q)honc 960 CHINA. Our Stock of Fine Goods is the Largest and Our Prices the Lowest. Come and see us. Cor. Douglas & 15th S'g DR.E.C. wEsrs NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, Hysterin, Dizsiness, Fit, Kouralaia, e Lo o] Toprisalon. Kot tantni oF the L ki (- Tntandty o4d Seadingto'h oath Age, hk.' 0 eath ‘ordst, 0r Bz boxes LiFasiee €0 Fefund meoney 1€ tho trostment o *sa s antecs ihsucd aud GenuinG sO1d ORIy GOODMAN DRUG CO,, 10T arnam Street, =+ Omaba Neb. 'FRENCH SPECIFIC. Cures A POSITIV nndnumnuntc E!o: all . § l{&l’ % mnn ul! fllllc‘mfl . §60 signatus B AIIDrugnltll. +/UNION: PACIFIC ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH qn(l SOUTH 1302 Farnam Street. Harry P. Deuel, City Passenger and Ticket Ag Eg o il sgululnnnnumunl Wiy ooria R e Skrons ot saih o F, LSOO, 003 Brosdvayy ROBERT UHLIG, Proprietor, C. M. EATON, Manager. DR. RICHARDS, DISEASESo# 1 LUNGS Nlilt\'OUS SYSTEL OF AT WE CURRK LOOD POISO From Whatever Cause nent phy clans are expert fully treated by miadl ¢ rooms. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL ASSOC'N, 200 Dearborn Street, Ghicago, 1y