Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 13, 1891, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAITLY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, Record 3 the county treasury 84, of his deficit, Jocal signal sery lows: At7a m and at 1p. m,, Thursday e South rday paid into 000 of the $0,500 \perature, a8 reported by office, was a at10a. m., wning next the ladies of onth street M. E. church upne the church, rrested for family objected to t codings vigor that sho caso was cont County Commi Van Camp hav fer with the Douglas county deleg relative to a bill providing for the portionment of the road fund. A boy named Sherman 13, Flarei arrested yesterday charged with for He bought a revolver gtore and sented #14 in payment, receiving ence, The largest real estate deal of month was closed yesterday by Muir Gaylord, consisting of block 103 of Du deé Place, comprising twenty-f Mvr. Joseph Garneau, jr., was the pur chaser, the consideration being $31,000 Mr. and M Fred H. Libby thank their many friends for kindness and sympathy exfended during the sic ness and death of their little danghte tay. The death of a child is alwayssad and the bright nature of I loss doubly severe to N Libby. A few days ago Mrs. £d Smith had her husband ted for paying quent surreptitious visits to Nora Mc the defendant was discharged. that Nora is somewhat in arroars financial obligations to Wednesday sho was arr with her,” and - yeste filed another chalge of her faithless lord, John Sahler of this city has received a tologram from his old homein Kingston, announcing the death of his brother Artemus, in the fifty-seventh T of his ag gram was de- ayed so as ble for . Sahler to ummm New York in time to attend the funeral. T sed r led in Omaha dur d 60, when he becamo hall the old citizens iion the Collins check a cash d for o bogus makes the and Mrs. and . Smith wa Mrs, Smith ory against acquainted who now sur- Al the temple on Harney street, nea Twenty-fourth, Ribbi present delivering a course of lectures on “Agreements and Disagreements he. tween Moses Mohammed Judaism and Islam.”” The introduction was given last Friday evening in which the object of the series was clearly forth. This evening’s lecture. (]u upon the theme o bo discussed, titled: “Looking Backward,” commence at 5:30 p. m. dially invited to atte sot m\l n- Ser \lu 3 All are cor SOUTH OMAHA NI Oppose the Live Stock Excange, General Manager W. N, Babeock savs that ho wants it distinctly understood that the Union ~ stoc gement is op- posed to om ol tho Live stock exchange in regard to the American live stock commission company the nction of the Live s tock commission coms it stands just the s I, company and incorpovated commssion compauics doing business at the yards,”? John y appeared beforo Judge King yesterda d made complaint, against Joseph Smmorod, charging him with obtain- monoy under false _ pretenses. ¥ _ swears that Samcrod check to him, odill and_obtained the money on it merod denies the whole churge. ck of the Union lock Wedne Qa; sht, inspected and checked 630 cars coming in and going out of tho yards. Railroad employes say thatnot less thian 1,000 cars were handled inthe yards duriug the'twonty-four hours. Notes |mu| the City. Fred Bowley is listed among the sicl. Tho venerablo Mrs, Cody, wife of Michael Cody, is dn ilL, Sons have been born_unto M. and Mangnall and Mr. and Mrs. D, A." Way. Tho board of education has bought a lot for an additiounl school louso site in Brown ark, Dwight Day of Butler, Mo sister and brother-iu-law, Mr Mrs. is visiting his d Mrs. J. B, Mr. and M 8 visit by M. Wisner. The trustees of the Presbyte will hold an adjourned mce evening. M. Walters and daughterof Rock aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. s, John Minague, an old-time engincer, after a long lay-off has gone back to the road and is running engine No. 561, The masquerade given by ha turnverein in Blum and fin: . William Mullins ha d from Chicago to assumo charge of tho entire killing gang at the packing houses of Swift & Co. Councilman James J. Dougherty went to Lincoln with the loyal and enthusiastic democrats to present Governor Boyd with o chair. “rank Clifford, Union Pacific freight agent, received a painfil sprain of his right ankla Monday night in alighting from a loco- motivo. A. B. Haley, the Brown park grocer who was 80 seriously injured a fortnight ago by being thrown out of his wagon, is still in a critical condition. Mrs. May, wife of D, G tho_expert accountant at the packing houses of Swift & Co, is dangerously ill at ber Lome, Twenty- third and H streets, Tho veteran editor and journalist, J, B. Erion, talks of embarking in his favorite pro- fession and launching a new paper on South Omaha’s journalistic se Union stockyards locomotive the tracks y lay down near the pa fng hou Wift & Co. A freight cau off the t L tho ualoading chutes. Wiliia y of this city, & son of N was killed in_a rail- road wreck onthe Gth. Mr. and N havo ot yet received particulars ident t of the series of games by the High Fivo club was played at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, A. L. Lott Tuesday night. Mus, Sol Hopper won thirty out of the fifty games and was awarded the ladies’ prize, Mr. Sol Hopper won thivty-two and won the first gentleman's prize athan Gordon are enjoying and Mrs. A. Gordon of an_church ng Monday tho South Oma- hall Tuesday mght 1c May, No. 9 jumped ot - - ANNOUNCEMENTS, The ever popular comedy John” will be presented at the Gran. on Sunday evening niext by J. C. Stewart's clever company. The following from tne Philadelphia News of September 3, 150, is an endorsement of noto: “Tho Peoples' theater started another week last night witl the popular y *The Two Johns, Local theater ar with the pos. sivilities of tho p i provoking mirth, Not oue of the many points to be made i; m tlewent of the question which repeate Samo up, Which was Petor and which was Philipt’ was lost by any member of the com. pany, which is one of the best that ever pre Feuied the play in this city. Every membe mado a hit. Pho laughable mishaps arising from mistaken ideutity will continue to ds light the patrons of the Peoples’ the remain- der of tho week,? he 7 wo ’ | the | o wish to | TAE DRIFT, The passenger train on the Elkhorn road which left Deadwood last Saturday night arrived in Omaha about ing been nearly five days on the road. The main line of the road was cleared Wednesday afternoon and trains began tunning on lime Dendwood iad Chadron: belonging to the To put at Wyom ed yost about twenty miles. The Albic wnch is still blocked, but is being raplily cleared. Some of t ts on this branch are twonty feet in depth and packed full of and sand, making it ve diftieult to ¢ ad had been 1y with the exception of nscontinental T scontinental passer now in Cuicago, is division of cmigrant busiue anc 1. This matter has been under discus- th ciation for some timeand tion_was until the ¢ carly of the ¢ pas York, arriving' at e their destina- agents of the The trar in sos: consi ss cast > same rul regard to west bound em Transcontinental associa- the agents of the eastern been_discriminating_in the matter of lines to points between Chicago and the Missouri river, hence the discussion over the matter. Plans_ for adjusti proposcd and discus: at all former meet reached. Attho present meeting in Chicago commit- tees have been appointed to recommend plans for adjusting the emigrant business to the satisfaction of the members of the associa- tion, The result of the action on this ques- i watched with great interest by the western lincs, as the bulk of the emigrant both east and west-bound, is very lines in the tion claim that trunk lines have the matter h been d in the association,but ingno conclusion could be Aneffort is b Passenger assoc quiring tick chaser, in the purpose of pi scalpers. Western tho rule re ts to be signed by the pur- escnce of the agent, for the sventing theuseof tickets by This rule wasmadea long time ago, but has been almost a dead letter. It has been in partial force i caston wost bound business, 1s have observed it to any great extent, and many of themnot at all. The object of the rule was to have the userof the ticket write his name in the presence of the conductor whenever the latter had an idea that tho holder was ate purchaser. Incase the 2t and tho name signed al e 1o take up tho made by th ation to enforce not urged in ol on to the rule or a person to in the same attempt at identitication would'be usel Bo that as it may, the Western Passenger association has given notice to all lines west of Colorado common points that the rule must be observed on east-bound ticke failuro to observe it will result in th of the western lines being dishonored The Ci The Union Pacific shop at North Platte will soc force increased, tho amo it necessary tocnlarge t keep the yards clear, Joseph ) perintendent of motive power has called on the master mechanics atthe points named for information as to the pum- berof men requived to keep the work mov- ing. Itis probable that the foreo ateach point will bo ir y the addition of about two handred N The force in the shops at this pomt will also reased as soon as Mr. McConnell returns from a t long probable that at two hundred men will be put to work in the skops within a short time, tickets Shops. at Cheyenne and have the oper: in order to Sonnel, su- nd machinery, Notes and Nelson Vanderpool, the tre the New York Central road avC the aty. the & Rio Gr 1o Denver, as been appointed supply agent of the B. & M. at Plattsmouth to suc- ceed C. M. Wead, and took formal possession of the ofice Wednesday., Mr. Wead was appointed supply agent in 1883, and has gained great popularity among the attaches of the supply department. Dur- ing his incumbency the mileage of the road sed and the yearly average of busi ness has been about §,000,000. During 1887 lue of the material passing through the y department amounted to §5,000,000, Tibbotts, the Denve road, is in the city on Lis w: Dayid 8, Guild The Eiseman stock is now being trans- ferred from Council Bluffs to H Bros. on 16th street. As ri they are bel marked down to pr them. It is astonishing the amount of fino high cost goods thereare in this lot. First case opened today contained some very fine iraported dross patterns, ve ome and desirable styles; a splendid line of black silks, silk velye ete, Eiseman paid particular attention to this department and carried the finest line of silks anddress zoods inthe west, You will also find over 100 dif- ent styles in French flannel. There a great many fne white ail- wool California blankets in this stock. We can’t afford to carry them until next season, TheyZare going to be soldat once. Tho finest undery hosiery over carried in this section you will find among the Eiseman stock. Eiseman carvied the wrgest stock of best made cloaks, highest priced cloaks'in the west. We ot every ono of them and-the entire stock will be on sale just as soon as we can arrange the goods and mark down the prices, The finest ready made clothing and a big stock of boots and_shoes and hats and caps ave alsoin this Eiseman stock. Full partic- ulars later. HAYDEN BROS., Dry goods and carpets, e Paul left Wednesday evening He will not extend his trip to and are Mr. I, W. for St. Louis, Washington. 3l jong of Hol ] % Tours thoBtandard, MORSE DRY GOODS C0, New Bpring Dress Plaids, 60c; New Cashmeres, 263 371-20; New French Scotch Ging= White Goods, Etc., Ete. hams, The demand for new spring goods has that \portations of * been so great wo have opened for salo our New French challis, New Congo wash silks, 1 ¢ brocade and embroidered gren- New China silks opes, w New silk and wool drepons, and for the first shall offer the novelties in PRENCH We 0150 lots of new dvess anda choice line of all wool W 1 look over our b time this season wo in morning the latest PLATD GINGHAMS, have goods all the latest colors. nvite one to come as wo are having our sp: SPECIAL LIN SPECTAL MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. SPECIAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS, SPECIAL WHITE GOODS. Sules all new stock ut very low prices. Butterick’s logues pattorns, spring March now cata- and Delineators for on sale. GLOVF Don’t miss it. SALF In the are the genuine Foster 3, 500 m of kid and Wil- liam 5-hook, worth $1.50. In the KID GLOVES, 75C, are gloves worth $1.75 to $2.00 a pair; 0c gloves only broke KID GLOVES, §1 finest made, worth MORSE DRY GOODsS CO. miig A Monzingo of ( ister, Miss EmmaMonzingo, of ‘the boatd of education. sizes, the ve THE n, Ta, is in the assistant The clergy,the medical faculty and the pec ple all indorse Burdock Blood Bitters as tho best systom renovating, blood purifying tonic in the world. Send for testimonials or of Beatrico is visit Higby, at the Murray As A Rule Your own feelings will tell you, when you are in need of a tonic or Blood purifier. A lack of energy, a tired feeling, depressed spirits are good indications that the blood is sluggish and your system is out of order. “lHAVE U ED S. S, S, FOR DE- BILITY RE:ULTING FROM CHILLS AND FEVER, AND HAVE FOUND IT TO BE THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER |HATI EVERTOOK. T ALSO PR=VEN .~ ED THE RETURN OF THE CH.LLS. A. J. ANYLIN, EUREKA, Books on Blood and S THE SWIFTSPECIFIC (0., OI\IAIIA on Mot brother, CI Mrs, ing he ATLANTA, GA |Call on aidress W, le SIw TELEGRAfiHY We beg to remind our friends of the Children’s De- partment of our business. Through increased facilities ana advantageous relations with leading houses, we are prepared at all times to fur- nish full and fashionable equipments for the Juveniles. One of our firm s now in the East making special observa- tions of Children’s Clothing, and selecting in that line of | Igoorls an assortment that shall leave nothing to be de- sired, embracing as it will all novelties of the coming sea- son. DR BAILEY GRADUATE CENTIST A Full Set of Teath on. Rubler, for BiyE DOLLARS. Apertect it guprantoed. Tooth extracted Tihoutpatn or danger aud witloul snacy ot 01d " and_silver fillin owe: Taton - Bridge xnd Crown Works - Teth witli outplates All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance, 10th streot $lovels Opes oveay &5 unidl v o'clovic CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSE. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. pecial Sale of Trousers, $3.75. BOYS LONG PANTS, ¢ We have at this BOY Pants at 50c and 75c, out. KNEE We makea point before the arrival of spring goods. bargain sale of fine Trousers we have Remember, $3.75 stock this season. Si: been consolidated that all sizes can be worsteds, cassimeres with the understanding that you take no risk; and cheviots. Mail orders will be filled with the tomer would receive in makinghis This week we ever had. will buy some of the finest fabric will have the we 2 A every secason to close out heavy weight Trousers biggest have had in are somewhat broken, but so many lots have fitted. same care own purchase. factory they may be returned at our expense. worth a great d eal more, 50 AND but are T Plt,‘lll)’ of ];ll'g and attention as if goods hey are ¢ pants Send 1.50 AND $2 accumulated a large lot of Boys’ Long Pants during the season and will offer them sale in two special bargain lines at $1.50 and $2,00. 5 e PANTS, We mean to clothe the smallest as well as the largest, which are o Uk and will offer a bar S BERERERILANID L.O@ONIS & O FIGHT, FIGHT. There is war amono the manufacture Arctics, Lumberman’s Overs and all kinds of S The raw material is very high and advancing, The Grand Old DOWN!! of Rubber Boots, Foot Wear. Shoes, in fine fancy mail ord for big men. that any cus- ers s are not satis= .00. LN in line of Knece remnants and must be closed Sandals; pLMMClnkmmc \ . still the prices go DOWN! DOWNI New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co. Leads the procession as usual, and I am “loaded for bear” Jersey Co’s feet protectors. this fight. men. My stock of Don'’t place an order until you g with or my FELT BOOTS AND GERMAN SOX. Is fairly assorted but small. The one doubts that we are to have Six More Weeks of Winter. I am in no way connected with any ret McGuffey. Yours truly, ail stores, nor will I retail goods to anybody. a complete line of the New Some of the rubber companies are going to get Badly Hurt in -t my new prices from my office traveling / gay ground hog saw his shadow yesterday (Feb. 2d) and no p. & COIIlC on ZACHARY T. LINDSEY, 1111 Harney Street, Omaha. I5H S Ask shoe dealers for “Jerseys.” Onalia Medieal and Sureical INSTITUTE, VA A AR m 0 Dis instruments story Diba wiapper sur BOOK T0 M Dt et oF Nervous Disenses, with queation st Addross all letters to Dr. A. T. McLaughlin, President, 9th and Harney Streets, Omulia, DRUNKENNESS IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' OOLDEN SPECIFlc. ¢ op sl lhat e i ul are, o Dok o partiou “lfllll & Dow l SR B0 -ma ¢ Ouata THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SIS IO T E AAEOIRT LS ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhode Island Rubber Go And we aro their western agents and always carryalarostock . Address, American Hand Sewed Shoe Go HE DID—-HE DIDN'T! IV yenrs oo both soughton ¥ o thioaghtoar” GCY WE NEuSEs & DIEASES OF MEN. 35 [OUR NEW BOOK| % 5 8 all n..mm\-\nm Freo for limited rifle wi st ERE D Wuihaio, N. ¥, Dot ¢ tall 10 n}:‘x:n OUR WORDS! 1204 and 1206 Harney Street, JOSEPH BILLOTT'S || STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, . THE MOST YERFECT OF PENS, CNGNNAT, 0 Blg 613 theacknowiedgeq weakoess p SYDk Notd hly 0 l’ UL 100

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