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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1890 T « < I'HE CITY. The hose companios were called to Eighteenth and Vinton streets at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon on a false alarm of fire, The temperature as rr-rm‘!ud by the local signal office was as follows: At 7 ,16=; at 10 0. m., 25= and at 1p. rty sold by a4 Tole- \teenth and Doug- wd yesterday., 831,000, ¢ on che Omaha mail service have W. A. Crosby, J. Jones and Clinton The deed for the proy James McCord to the fmm..- compnny at Big as street, w d fe The consideration The folloy and Ogden railway received promotic M. Reynolds, G. W. D. Baloer John M. Thurston has sucd the stock- holders of the Westlicher Cou r pub lishing company for 7 attorney fees. Among the defendants 2 distillers, brewers, politicians, merchants, lawyers and congressmen, Oliver H., P. Halo is wanted on a charge of larceny as bailee, Jorelian L. Rice alleges that he let Hale have a horse, bug and harness, all of the and that Hale has con- ame to his own use, who has the contract for p: enue with Sioux Fall granite, will complete the job next week. This will give a_continuous line of pavement as far north as_the north- east corner of the fair grounds. F. E. Young, who has been tho con- fidentinl clevk of Superintendent Harry Gilmore of the Belt line road for the two years, has gone to Mexico City o8l »xico, where he has acecpted a tion as assoc s editor on Bl Libe the prineipal paper of the country has Ll'l'll succeeded in Mr, ( fice by Frank Smith of Atch Ella Berlin wants Robert McGe rested for larceny as bailee. She al that she gave Robert a $20-bill and him out to get it changed. Robe perienced such & pleasant sensation while the money was in his possession that he decided’ to keep it, and that is why Ella bas invoked the aid of the strong arm of the law to deal harshly with the culpr ar- i oy ss of the maxim “nothing 587 is well exemplified in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho most successful combination of alteratives and tonics, it al- ways succeeds In curing diseases of the blood, and hence its wonderful popularity. succeeds like su AT Al Music at Half Price. 6,000 picces only 10ca copy at Mein berg’s, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. P AR The Restless American, What a restless people we are! Noever happy unless we are doing something with all our might. We fail only when we attempt to play. And yet nothing is easier now than a visit to California over the Union Pacifie, the original overland route, and the Pacific coast | ate in_ wintor is unrivalled still. The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific company, profiting by past experience, have spired no pains or - expense during the past summer to perfect the roadbed and the equipment of the line via Ogden, and the entire tour from the Missouri river to San Francisco even in midwinter, is the supremest luxury of railvoading without the delay so often experienced in winter, izt el el Banker Prettyman Indicted. Cricao, Dec. 12.—The grand jury this af- ternoon indicted Banker Prettyman, whose bank went to the wall a short time ago, and his cashior, 0. Johnson, on charges of em- bezzlement, Caplases for their arrest were at once issued. The basis of the indictment is the receipt of money from de- wositors when the insolveney of the bank was apparent, It you will sc send you Dr. D; and Appliances o restore you to viger, ma Pamphlct free. Vol Mich. cbrated Voltaic Belt They will quickly 1hood and health, A1¢ Beur Co., Marshall, Tho new offices of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, ave the tinest in tho city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest ratos Predicts a Cabinet Crisis. Loxnoy, Dec. 12.—[Special Cablogram to Tue Bee.]—Tho Paris c espondent of the Times deelares that the French cabinet will onlf‘ last until the new loan has been issued aud that Reuvier, minister of finance, will then probably fall and the premiership change hands. el v el For Coughs ont Disorders use Brown's Broj roc ~ “Have never changed my mind respecting them, ex- cept I thiuk better of that which I bagan thinking well of"—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Sold only in boxes. S R e Through _conches—Pullman palace slecpers, dining cars, free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rock sland route. Ticket offico 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. — - Eight People Burned to Death, Wansaw, Dee. 12.-The porcelain fac- tory at Meilow birned today and eight em- ployes lost their lives in the fire. Horsford Acid ¢ TmpartsReney nsphates, d S trength as been exhaustion, m. Buexos Avies, Dec. [Special Cable- gram to Tug Bee.)—Gold toduy was quoted 8t 200 per cent premium Mrs. Winslow dren teothing cents a bottle, THE REAL e T ¥ MARKET. NSTRUMENTS placod on rosord Decon- or 12 WARRANTY DEEDYL L & L Albright .-.nn‘.’un_\» to A M Peter- son, lots 6 and 16, bik" 4, Hoppe's Bo- nanza subdiv, 10ts 13 und 14, blk 6, Matihows' subdiv et ) Daniel Clitton and wife " 'to 'Preston Reoves, 20 acres in ok, ne 0-14-1) Edward Egan and wife to John MeGor bik 1, VanCam p's add 3 1 ) Ohristie, w i foot 2700 Vilracy, et of w Nelson's Jerpe, 120 feet of n 12 feet lot’ 115, AR s LAt 1 3O Luke and wife' to Wi Dew. Tot i1, Luke & Temy sadd.. AT nd wife to WV H Jones, K vdiv, fn Tsbell o 1,800 1,000 1,200 3 i Morse and wifo to 1§ 7, Seully's ad 54,000 i Koscwas ) AN Péicrion, “een 81,000 Bennett, ot Woodruft, und 15 iew 5 1 e vyt GV Brown, sev ) LJ Woodrull to J L Me ot ¥, bik 8, Plainview 030 Awmelia Weeher 1o Willtam termiang, s 43 lot 7, blk 229, Omaha.. 95 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. B J Karr and husband to W i Jones, lot 8, Kare's sub in blk i Isboll add.... . W B Stutman and wite' to Mrs K Moore, lot 3, Omuha builaing an ing associntion add ... Behool distriet No 9 to )D€ SQUATE Ucre L1 $W COTner ne DEEDS. 1 F Boyd, shorlff, to W 8 Stutman, lot 13, Omaha bullding ahd savings associa: [V R e AR 5 Loomis, adwinistrator. 1o Nelson, lot 6, Ouk il Wotal amount of transfers.. . ... MORSE'S Book Sale Tomorrow. , that we shall open t ning, we are obliged to s our books, and will place on sale tomorrow 500 complete works at & 2,000 volumes, 12 mos., bound in cloth and gilt, new issues, best reading, 21 cents, All our books must be sold before next week, a8 we have a magnificent new stock of all kinds of PLATED SILVER WARE, Forks, spoons, castors, pitchers, urns, vases, trays, tea sets, etc., to be placed on sale tomorrow in the room now oceu- pied by books, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. sels Dickens’ — - Christmas Jewe at Anctiol The entire stock of dinmonds. tches, silve » and jewelry of the diamond at 14th ing been pur will sell the s nd_Farnam streets hav- sed from the receiver, I at auction between now and January 1, 1801, commencing T'hurss , December 11, at 7:80 p. m.. and con until the good ternoon and sold, or first-claas ties desiving to buy holi- i procure the finest arti- to the trade at their own evening These were and p presents known figures. This is a bona fide auction sale of jowelry, and all_goods are warranted to be as represent FF W. BEDFORD, Diamond Par , 14th and Farnam sts. NN “ Weather Pr In¢ ities. For December ions point to cold, frosty weatl That, however, will make no differencs to those who travel in the steam-heated and electric- lighted, limited vestibule train which is run only by the Chicago, Milwaukee and & St. Paul Ry. betwe:n Omaha Chicago. This elegant train ha at 6:10 p. m. arriving in Chic m., in time to ms all e ions. For further information apply at city ticket oftice, 1501 Farnam st A. Nasi, S General Agent. nger Agent. COURT. The Frank Mur vorces G al—Several Di- ed. Tn Judge Clarkson's court th murder trial occupied the d creates but little interest, and yesterday scarcely a dozen spectators were in the room. The morning session was devoted to the cross examination of Mrs. Austin Reed Nothing new developed, and about the only fact that the defense succeeded in proving was that Mrs, Reed had been o mueh mar ried woman ; that with two husbands dead and two living, she had been looking after others, John Babbitt, the owner of the gun found on the Reed farm the morning aftor the mur- der, testified that two wecks prior to the commission of the .crime he had loaded this gun, an old Zulu musket, and had hung itn tha barn, Frank, Ober s had to the the Reed farm shortly after the murder and found Chronister st ting upnight in his chair, dead He saw tracks fn the snow outside of the house, but could not tell by whom they were made, Mrs. John Struble, who was in the house at the time the shot was fired, atonce ran out doors, but could sce o one. She knew both Tony Frank and Chronister and sup- posed they were on friendly 5 'y spent a greater portion ot & to the tales of woe told by and several other partis barn, Babbitt w mismuted pa Last October people who were ot on wondered why the elegant mansion of . Dr. Samuel K. Coambers, ot Sherman avenue and Burde s0 suddenly vacated and a “For Rent"” card hung in tho window. There was a skeloton in the closet, but none excepting the inter- ested parties and a few friends knew of this fact. Mary J, Chambers, the wifo of tho norse doctor, had an idea that her liewe lord tepping outsido the paths of virtue. So e pretensp of visiting her parents at Excter, this o, sho took a day off, and hiring a private d vatched the move- ments of the heale ills that horso flesh is heirto. The dd ot in his work, und on the night of October 24 located the ddctor in a Ninth street housc of questionablo re pute. This fact confirmed all of the report that had reachied the ca s, Chambors, proceed” dand the 0 streets, was © years ugo years and Otto Kenyon entered upon o s il over the matrimonial seas, ngered long at the cup, and as a 1e a drunkard, or at least that is what his wifestated. Thedivorce was granted in due form, he case of Dr. Sussedorf against his wife, ot vigited the town later on, but not liking the people, said that she would not live in nasty, dirty Omaha, and, packing her trunks, re- moved to themetropolis of the United States, where, the doctor states, she is now running a furnished room house. The man of pills did not get his divorce, though the court took the ease under advisement. James 1. Hickox wanted to be separated from his wife, Kattie L. For several years the were residents of this city, but in March, 1887, the woman concluded "to be- come a M. D, With this object in view she went to Chicago, where she entered a medi- cal collego and graduated. Since that time s abandoned Jan bed and board. e in this case was granted, , colored, asked for the severing 1onial knot that existed betw a worthless vagabond, and for on she got what she asked, Carter and her husband Joseph persons of color. eph_has horsc both whipped Hattie upon divers and sundry oc- casions, and for this reason she was granted a divorce. Esther O. ). Webb has brought suit to foreclose a §2,000 mortgage executed by Louis Peterson and wife, County Court, In the county court Walter Brandes has brought suit against the city of Omaha and asks for a judgment of $1,000. In his peti- tion the plaintiff alleg hat owing to the construction of the new viaduct his business, carried on at 811 South Tenth street, has been ruined. He ulso alleges that in the ap- praisement of damages he was ignored and ance to prove his loss. has sued Storz & ller, they owe him 00 rent A shans alleges that Emma H. Thayer owes him the sum of ing that was put into hor house, alleging th J L.V e rrE—e—| = . FINE AS THEY MAKE.’EM d x . ‘We want tmisay a word to you about FINE OVERCOATS. By that we mean gar- ments made of materials such as your tailor makes to order and charges twenty-five, thirty- five, forty, fifty and even sixty dollars for. We sell that sort of coats, but not at that sort of prices. You go to your tailor, he takes your measure, pats you on the back, turns you around three or four times, remarks onyour fine figure, says he’ll put his best coat maker on your coat (they’re all best coat makers), and says: “Ohl Yes! I’'ll have your coat done for you Suturdzty night SURE.” You put on your old coat and go home, you put it on every time you go out and each time it seems to look shabbier than before until Saturday night when you putit on for the last time and go to your tailors with a bright smile and a determination to owe him for it | (couldn’t do that with us) and are met with the cheerful intelligence that “our best workman ras taken sick and it was impossible to get your coat out.” Itsdifferent when you buy a gar- ment of us. You come into our store, state your needs, hundreds to choose from, e\./ex'y shape, every size, every style,sure to get a fit. You make your selection, no waiting, no annoy- AS ance and you've saved money besides. §3 THE COATS WE SPEAK OF TODAY Are magle by men whohave made a life study of the clothing business, who buy thousands of yards of the best goods made direct from the mills, who buy trimmings by the case, who em- ploy the best workmen money can hire, who by making thousands of coats instead of dozens are able to turn out a coat read y to wearfor what your tailor pays for his materials. : i - WE OPEN TODAY A RECENT PURCHASE Of the finest line of high grade coats we have ever shown, at a saving of $8, $10, nay,even $18, : ———TWELVE DOLLARS————— Gives you your choice of piles of beautiful Kerseys in black or brown, with Italian lining and satin sleeve lining; and hundreds of splendid Chinchillas in black or blue, with excellent trim- mings throughout. AT THIRTEEN-FIFTY AND FOURTEEN-SEVENTY-FIVE Y_o_u get your choice of dozens of elegant Kerseys in brown, blue or black, with silk and wool linings and heavy satin marvellieux sleeve linings. ’ AT SEVENTEENDOLLA RS Ry You can buy of us as good a Chinchilla coatasis usually sold for thirty dollars, a saving of thirteen dollars (for once thirteen is lucky.) : AT EIGHTEEN-FIFTY ] A very fine Kersey, made up better than the average merchant tailor makes a coat, very fine linings, and very finely trimmed throughout. Three shades--black, brown and mode. G AT EIGHTEEN-FIFTY AND NINETEEN FIFTY We are showing some magnificent Scotch Shetland Ulsters in handsome colo They'll defy any blizzard due this year. i ‘ AT NINETEEN AND THREE QUARTERS DOLLARS We seli a beautiful Kersey, made up in fine style,the upper part lined with afine quality of satin duchesse and the lower with a fine quality all wool cassimere. TWENTY-ONE-FIFTY AND TWENTY-TWO-FIFTY Buys asgood a coat of us as any tailor can make “to your order.” The materials are as good as money can buy. The workmanship as good as can be done. Thetrimmings are first class, and the shades as handsome as any man in Omaha wears. To gentlemen who claim to be fine dressers, and who are not averse to saving a few dol- e1s, weextend acordial invitation toinspect these very fine garments. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS. - During the Holidays—Open till nine o’clock, Saturdays ten o’clock, - NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO., O B T S 2 S T - ey == SATURDAY MATINEE Dec. 11 - SUCCESS UNABAT |:|rJ "Dit. HUMPHIIEYS' SPECIFICS Aro carefully prepared prescriptic ractice w TELUL ND SEASON. Mr. Gus Thomas' Unique Comedy- Drama, HME BURGLAR THE BEST é A sicilinul Tuterproted \‘ / 5 lending by T ! x Laughter Great 1 and Tea Company. l.‘i heumati INCLUDING % 347; AR A MR. A, S. LIPMAN, 1 N W O R D 'jfil“ f scats Wedner day I I | I E | i 21 2 3% Y “ROEDER #,BELL ARE MADE BY THE 0 ?xfi W e etting Bed. (50 4 J ’(\;no»wszmq @ \ 2 Discasen of theHeart,Palpitation 1,00 - e 8 Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carry a large stock. Address, 5 Americen Hand Sewed Shoe Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. 1 & 01d by Drugglsis, or sent postpaid on recelpt of pricey D E R R Ta: NANUALy (111 Diges) rlcllxhl bound in cloth and K”“{"N"é. ed - free MPHREYS' MEDIC: . Cor Wi liatn shd John Streots, Now fork. SPECIFICS. 50 (L MATCH Sturday Bvening, Dec. 19 READINC v Q= S ETLT, Admission. 25 Cents. START 7:80 P. M. This will be a square race and excit- NO CURE! NO PAY. & rDOWNS- “Let every bird sing its own fe! anglfrom start to finish. ki 17 < Tour Nights, While the air is full of||| IO U 'S “Gunucing /%?/] i Bl b |rumors of bargains we Sunday, mber 14th, J g : aha, ] THE-—— HANLON - VOLTER e AN D MARTINETTI [ £ English Pantonitme and Novelty Company A of Rich & llarrls, Orzanization. . “RISE TO EXPLAIN’ that in Men's Suits itis better to pay a fair |price and secure a good thing, than to waste money | on cheap garments. Ex- amine our fine ICHEVIOTS —=-=AND CASSIMERES, | jand you will agree that they are fully worth the money we ask for them. In quality, fitand finish they are not to be excelled even by first-class custom work, Cold weather is here, it is high timetodon a heavy suit, sating with or Catarrhy and all dig: and fall to Buudays 10 . potenc ur uaranteo 8300 foF overy case I undortake ntfree. Omicebours—9a. o, to¥ p. m OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS 1207 Douglas Strect. bresantod, Ba10 s Saturday. 4 Presente ulo mpens Suturday Stove repulrs of ull descriptions for cook and heatinz stoves, family and hotel ranges. 1 Water DIME EN MUSEE. o ly pigl Attuchnients BRI 2 o, WILL LAWLEI, Manager. Corner 11th and Farnam 7o, 1 ClC[)h one 9 6 O. 3 HLIG, Proprietor The Mustodon $peeialty e of D 5. N t Enjoyal) tortalnment Ever WAFGots OumaRA: LW euk Of Dec.Sth. C. M. EATON, Manager. MITE, THE MIDGET, Vg2 , : - i vl OUR METALLIC LATH! HAVE YOU USED IT? umu)..x.lll(v-;l. 0 1f not, you will find it adapted to all kinds of sura~es, the best form of FIRE PROOFING, most easily andcheaply applied. Leading Architects specify.it. SAMPLE BY MAIL. THE CINCINNATI CORRUGATING CO,, PIQUA, OHIO, DR. BAILEY, GRADUATE DENTIST A Full Set of Teath on_ Rubber, for 11vE DOLUARS. Teeth extract A perfect fit guaranteed. without pain or d ndwitkout Tistica: "ot an siivor, fillng e ey b | YyPTTTINvG BGb s chown Work: Ox. BANDEN'S 5 WASHBURN « | OELY A WM ELECTRIC BELT £ Gullrs Mandolnsaithers | = Entrarce, 16th streek elovator Open evea: WITH e ekt i €1 rworld.. Wi ! Chicheater's English Diamond Brand, Cro e T S S e L = % dowearininycl YAL PlLLs WRITE 70 HER!| i SN N Mt LYON & HEALY, GHICAGO FEMALE BEANS | po verft bt il 16 bo. ldrea LAON O ittt N, X ‘Bold by GOOUMAN DRUG 0O, W, “Lwas not able to 4o my hol Sudpriisony anys Mrs. Nicholas Wiis NY. 1 & cured me B e y own work." §1 perbox N €O, » 001 Ohtehester Cf Beld by all Losal Drggions e do all Address, NERVE BEA 1 3 Bold by Goodman Dyug Co., 110 Faruam Bk Omaba Bl 10, N ¥