Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 18, 1884, Page 5

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- llll< ()\I ‘H\ DAIL \ GREAT rgaingg READY-MADE CLOTH NG GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Visivie to the Men's, Boys’ others in need cf and Childien's CLOTHIV "“‘“, WILL DO WELL TO CALL ON « B.NEWMAN&CO. THE 4 EEvECan o4 Housa 1n the city and examine their goods and prices. They largest stock,and sell lower than any other house mn the ci NMerchant Tailors 196 - FARIAN STREET. - 1215 A. L. FITCH & CO.. DEALERS IN eneral House Furnishing Goods CONSISTING OF EF'urniture STOVES, CKOCKERY, LAMPS, CUTLE RY, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC, 209 * 12th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas, Opposite Nebraska National Bank, Omaha, city and all STRICTLY wry the OFFERS FOR SALE ™ ChicagoDryGoodsStore 835,000 Dry Goods and Gents' Furnishings, THE ENTIRE STOCK TO BE CLOSED AT COST. The store will bo for rent as soon as the stock can be closed out. Store fixtures for sale. The sale to commonce on Thursday, October 16th, and to be continued until every yard of the stock Is sold. I intended to close stock last winter, but falled, as I did not commence the sale when the trade] wanted goods, but now as tho saason is at hand for Fall and Winter goods, T shall take advantage of the sea- #0n to make & successful and closing wale. This 1s no advertising dodge, stock by January 1. 1 have added Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) to the immense atock | have been to make this the most successful closing sale that has ever been made 1o quote no prices, as they aro too numer- ous to mention, All must go. 1 hope to close the carryng, Omaha, CGEO. P. BIROYW 1N, 109 and 111 South Fifteenth Strect, The Ghild's Hospital 1716 DODGE STREET. STORE! NEW GOO DS A. KALISEH, Mercham Tallor NEW ai for adults at reasonable rates, inola I .“,.Hn,y. turdave from 10 40 11 & m. WSS h G b i, DRESS MAKING HASUALL'S PARK 1 Oper I ot T ! ‘H" S. 16t Street K and makos tho Lowe ves, OArpote, QaeoRswar ks and Tovs, R place is Whero thoss snako killors can 1 show window. Everything from the ki parlor on credit, Boyd's Opera House! to the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 21st and 22d. For the purchase uf PLANG FoR TR He seroor, AN ILLUNIN ATRD CLOCK for HIGH SCHOOL TOWER Under splocs f the 1oard of Fducation, k. K. Lone, dont, 1. M. James, superictendent of Sohools, Treasuror Admissidn 60 cent, Regorved Sale of rescrved seats’ will co floe, Thuraday morn 7 o'clock, Ente MATIN Admissic Resorved ¢ oats 25 cents extra. nce at the box of- Doors open at '('2|. m. te, 50 conts t WA M PLEL The Steinway & 8 Fdholm & Erickson's, Siate Sons. 3. M. Hage:'s Grand Hist TMMM%WM! Allgory and Tableauy, which will be given under his direction by over 500 characters, taken by pu I8 of the Higd aud Gramuwar echools, asslated by [1 ert Grand usol is from Ageats for Steinway & rical Drama, Entitled, many new ai etorling historical value v r oS . . G 2 [ Eem ¢ g RN —E 5 .g;:c;‘? .‘.<(‘D .gfl&’.n. g G m - = S N e @ o qo c 3 : G PAVING PROPOSAL. will he k, noon, received by the under of Saturday, Deocinber o 1 and laying ot fifty thousand ! paving, in tho aity of Omaha, — Buch bids are invite 1 in il dience'to the fol owing resolution adopted by the clty eruncil of said in the 1ith dsy of Novem 18 reading 09 follows , ‘T hat the hoard of p to invite bids for ity o Ardn of paving, and thiat the Wpeci dcatio Sioux Fally 1auito, Col nd Trinidad Shi et Asphaitim, as” That bidders for sixty days from” date of opentng of such bids, at which time the d may wccept or rejoct any or all bis hiat wuch bids tha'l be for all or any part of such” ing as the Board nay determinie at the el of waid wixty daye. In o* mpliance with the terins of ahove resolution accompanicd by & cortified check of Omaha avd for the sum of one thourand dollars (11,(0'); such oheck 0 ho at the taixty days froi date of opening bid (or t the discrotion of th wateral furnished In o »and up citietios on il in the ablin Works. Works rescrves the rightto Jaurs Curinnos Chairman Board of Fublic Works, (OLD I‘EOPLL l’»l‘ E+TUES NITE T‘ TAT [An tmporaant Bond Case on Trist Boulger the Posial Card Fiend | Fined $100, In the United States circuit cour | torday afternoon, Judge Dundy pros the onsa of the C s' Saving association of Clevel Baflalo county, was taker and Loan | Ohio, ngmn:;‘ up for trial be. | fore a jary. This suit was brought over a year ago to obtaln a judgment for 7,000 on certain coupons and accumulated in §30,000 of Kearney precinet in that county in 1873 1t appears that these bonds were issued fer the purpose of building & bridge aoross the Platte river at Kearney, Tho torest on bonda issued by 4 | contract for its construction was lot to s | that the the King bridge company, which brfore the bridge was completed obtained pos sossion of the bonds and hypothicated them as collatteral with plaintifl' to se- cure w debt. The King bridge company never completed its contract, The defense set up by the county is $30,000 bonds was In excoss of the per cent nllowed by law and are thero- fore void, and that as tho King bridge company illogally obtained possossion of them, tho plaintifl knowing that fact was not an innocent purchaser. Just before court adjourned for the day Boulger, the bridge carpenter from Fremont, who had leen indleted for sending obscene mattor through the mails, was brought before the bar to plead to the charge preferred against him, The fair damsel who had received these unholy missives was also brought into court. Upon the reading of the statutes prescribing the penalty for the offense, the same being from & fino of 8100 to ten years in the penitentiary, Boulger was asked by tho court how he would ltke a short time in prison. Over- come with fear the prisonor said he penitontiary. *“How would a fine of $500 suit you, then!” asked the judge. “I have paid too much already for my mistake,” The court then tined him £100 and the costs ot prosecution. Dan Parmalee, an cold citizen of Doug- lass county, agalnst whom an indictment returned Saturday evening for send- ing obscene matter through tho mails, has been arrested. Parmalee’s lottors were written to an estimable lady living in Douglass county and the wife of his % | quandom partner. His bond was fixed at §300, but as he was unable to furuish a sufficient bond ho still romains in the custody of the marshal. In the afternoon Judge Brewer left for Dubaque, lows, where he goes to hold court, he having finished his judicial du- tics here. — Losr—On corner of Twelfth and Far- nam, a black satin hand-painted reticule, containing & palr of gold spectacles. Finder will please leavo at Roeder's drug stors. Twelfth and Harney, and obtain suitable reward. — — PERSONAL, Mr. J, M. Eddy and wife left for St. Louis yesterday, by way of the Missouri Pacific. Dr. M. W. Stone and W, H, Emery,of Wa- at the Millard. Theodore ¥, S, Tinve, Liverpool, England, registered at the Paxton hotel yesterday, G. M. Lambertson, of Lincoln, registered at the Paxton to-day, and will attend the U, S, circuit court, J. L. Caldwell, N. S, Harwood, and Walte J. Lamb, all Lincoln attorneys, are in the city at the Paxton, Margaret Mather, J. M, Hill, Frederick Paulding and Frederick Peters, of the *‘Ro- meo and Juliet” company, are at the Paxton. ", W. Lowrey, Lincoln, M. S. Lindsay, Fullerton, 15, M. Johnson, Sterling, C. C. White, Valparaiso, registered at the Millard yesterday, Mr. A, Sloan, of the firm of Carter, Sloan & Co., New York, and wife spent a few hoars in this city yesterday with Mr. C. 8. Ray. mond and family. E. C. Smead, assistaut engineer of the Union Pacific railway, left last night for the Oregon Short Line. which he is now ready to turn over to the operating department of the main line, Mr. H. C. Whitmore, of Lincoln, brother of Mr, E. E. Whitmore, treasurer of Boyd's opera house, came up this moring to sce the Margaret Mather company play *Romeo and Juliet” this evening. He dy Miss Rosalie l'den-r r. A.B, I, W. Osborne, Blair, H. 1. Draper, Niobrara, € folk, Joseph Mall Tadison, G. I, Cntti K B, 1. Hake, North Loup, W, Fullerton, registered at the Pax ton yestorday. TUTT’S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatest Modical Triumph of the Age! YMPTOMS OF A 'rofiPlD LIVER. nlnweme, Bowels costive, F'aln in d, with o th was aocompanied T'enchery and Mr. Chus, 1. Brock, Lincoln, Bonesteel, P. Matthowson, Nor- m! Irritabllity of temper, tw, wi afeelingof baving neglected someo duty, s, Fluttering at th ofore the TUTT'S PILLS 010 especially adapto to such cases, one dose effects such :hango of feeling 14 to astoni They Increase th body to Take on ponrian TOTTS HAm, DVE, GRATTIAIR or WiilAK GLOBSY BLACK this Dye. Tt fmparts s instantaneounsly. 80l sent by express on roc Jffice,44 M urruy s: by a sin an York. COLLARS FINEET GOOD3 EVER MADE, 3 All Lin: DAY would rather lose his life than go to the |~ NOYV MBER 18 1884 Advertsing Ched ) com in an olegant, intor “Then run it into some a tisemont that we avoid all sach, ““And simply eall attontion to the me its of Hop Bitters in s plain, honest torma as possible *To indu “To give ro ves their valuo that, they s angthing else, e peoplo them one ¢ al, which so will never “The Resrny ho papers, Religions and secular, is Having & largo sale, and is sunplanting all other madicines, “There is no use denying tha virtues of Hop plant, and the pe oprictors of Hop I have shown great shre wdness and ability In compounding & medicing whose v aro 50 palpable to overy ono's observation,” Did She Dic sofavorably notice ho T ho lingerod and suffered along, pta- ing away all the time for yoars,” ““The doctors doing her no good;" “And at Inat was' cured by this Hop Bitters the papors say so much about.” “Indeed! Indeed!” “How thankful we should be for that medicine.” - A Danghtor's Misery, “‘Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, “From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouvlo and Nervous debility, ““Under tho caro of tho bost physiclans “‘Who gave her disease various names, “But no relief, “*And now sho is restored to us In good health by as simplo a remedy as Hop Bittors, that wo had shunned for years before using it."—Tur PARENTS, Father is Gotting Woll. “My daughters say: “How much better father is since he used Hop Bittera " “‘Ho is gotting well after his long unf~ lurlw( trom a disense declared incurable.” ““And we are 5o glad that he used your Bittors.—A Lavy of Utica, N, Y. £ None genuine without a bunch of greon Hopa il the vilo, polsonous 1 tholr namo. on the whito lbel. Shu stull with “Ilop" or **Hop BITTERS elent appe 3 o W wvrrl:unml [24) Amfl. 51 ulwunuv. X GevE Hostetter's Ston 20k ‘ '! &ITE ;fl“.!“ s sl b JULERATED thonl o v asu i wpcitic 1t rail failing encrgies of tho debilitated and chooks prematuo de cav. Fovoranda billous remitten dyspepsia and bowe compla which it entirely re moves.In fropleal YOMACH by NJF} necessary rafeguard or sale by il druggists and denlora ganorally. of olimate, diet and n twavo | 808 water, iU T8 & very UNITED S8TATES ; National Ban ‘ U, 8. DEPOSITORY I §. W. Cor Farnam and 12th §fs. i ¥ ICflpita], - $100,000.00 d b | (. W. HAMILTON, Pres't i of M. T, BARLOW, Cachier fi | HL ML Cavnwren, B F, Swirw, C. W. Havivroyn, M. T. Bartow, BROKERS, Aqveunts selfoiven ana ket ows 1404 Farnam St.- OMAHA Joct to sight chook. ARTIAL LIST OF 8PECTAL BARGAIN fusiness &Residence PROPERTY. Intorest, or on domand without in= Farming Lands, Tmproved Farms and torost. Advancos made to customors en Stock Farma In Douglas, Cass, Codar Nance, Thayor, and Howard approved securitles at market rate Countles, of Interost. BURINESS PROPERTY, The Intorests of Guatomor: n'osoly guarded and overy fu compatible with principlos ef sound banking frooly extontied. Draw slghtdrafts on England. e Innd, Scotiand, and all prrts of #u uropenn Paxan o Tiokats ‘Vuien Stawes Depository For Salo—8x00 teod n 13¢h stroot, noar Har hlock. of four stores whioh M nobecld within 30 daps b noy, room for a br would rent renily. 1t will bo withdray “ and built upon. Soul . - e W4600. Tnwido 44 ., 4. 0. oy nh rgaln for you, 1 buslnoos lot on Cuming S, —UF OMAHA-- Jor, 13th ana Farnawm 8ts. I\flxl\l oot 36,000, ‘o Salo—Improved Farnam stroet propertynea 12th stroet, 817,000, Salo— 404152 foot, splendld brick tmprove nt, a8 good businoas as |a In the olty 8 iale—Elogant corn 80 store, two atory Tha Oidest Banking Estabiishment location §0,000, 118—For Salo—Splend!d buslnoss corner on 18th 84, n Omaha, I't\l 60x125, store bullding and barn—bargaln— o, ty for 500yt | WUOCRSEONS TO KOUNTZE alo—A biiatnoss property for $15,600 y i v Organizad 1n 1559 Orgnnlaed s a Natlonal Dank in OAPY BURY on atroet oar I Jasomont 10140, Good BROTHKKY rich fucome of 16 per oont, neb on tvesh ot Salo—On Calltornta, olose to Holt lae fot FEL123, bwo story omseans barn, £5.500. RESIDENCE PROPERTY or Sala withiMile n Half-of Postoffic 4 AND PROFIXS omosaa piRRoTORS Txmua Kounmes, Protdent, Jomx A, Camarro, Vice Prestdant A" ausrys Kounmax, %1 Vice A, 3. PorriuTow - ER ostdnat . H. Davia, Onanie W . Kxaquism, Asaistand Caohler T Houso and ot —House and lot... . Two Houses boarlng Inteross. Francieco and prinol Also London, Dublin, Bdinburzh and the {'hl\,lpl olties of the continent and Europe. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY OMAHA # SAVINGS BANK Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Rosidences for salo within a milo rln:lnul Capital Stock, - - - $150,000 o Postotlico and outeide of Half Mil. | /R Feh 1) B a s 00000 Eve Por Ceut Tnterest Paid oe Deposits LOANS MADE ON RFAL ISTAT R House MAD®R 163 —FHouse and lot and lot. .. 100 —House and lot House and Job ~Houso and lot 165 —Houso and lob 1654—Houso and 1o 140 —Houso and lo? 188 —THouse and lot —Houso and I ouso and ot 809 —House and lot 3 and lot OfMcorm o Directorns JAMES E. BOY Pro m L. M. DEND 00 Prestdent W. A. PAX] aing Director 5004—THouse and ot JOHN E. W Cushles —House and lot. —Houso and lot L, OANNETT, KNRY PUNDT, Omeha Netional Bank, 248 28 —House and lot. & Residence lots in il parta of tho city Bl Iaddltionn Acro proporty nor tho clty. Pricos and 0 it DOCTOR W HITTIER 7 St. (‘hurln-~ \1., s 0 Louls, Mo. M clty pepors s Nervous . Prostration, Physical Weakness , Mcicurial and nnwr Affece tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, old Sores and Ulcers, wro tresied it v ec Ieniiie jrinely n |;u, from Immcrelln Debi ental o great Joie s re roliuted Uv Will purify lhe BLOOD ro- Tato the LIVER 1111 KIDKIE it HEALT B Mixer, Sceop, Measure, Weigh dger, LAGHET Rlllllljl] flflflSflfl U. S. DEPOSITORY" J. H. MILLARD, WMIWALLAGE, President, Cashior CAPITAL wSURFLUS $500,000. Omaha Saie Deposit VAULTS. e and Burglar Proof Safes, For ront at from $6 10 860 per annum. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIREGTOR AND EMBALMER. OMATA, NET N EWW[IUIIWI' ! Now Aftachments Warranted 5 Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS, K. LOVEJOY, 192 8, 16th Street, Omaba. "D.U.BRYAMT, M, D. 0CULIST & AURIST 1224 Farnam Street, 19th St. Offo on yoans experience. 111 NOI'TH 10th 8T. NOWIH WESte RN MMMMNMW COME AN X 108 South 11th street, Manufacturers of Drass Castings, Stove Castings and all othor gno castings a specialty. Special atten wion given 10 tho manufycturs of osstings foF patente Castings mado at o fow hours' notico. ~ No work wi be dolivered unloss watistaction Is glven Bl SON & §ON, Buscowsors to b, Thee, 530, HENRY SINCERE, DYEING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, REPAIRING AND TAILORING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. £3r8poolal oaro I taken tn Dyelrg, Cleaning and Curling of Plumes auc Tips. 12th and Faroam, undo Bank OMAIIA, NE urs 0 to 12 am., 2todp Cau wpeak Gorman, oct 8Lty Nebraska Natiousl Bee Hive Photograph STODIO, 213 North 16th Street. Remombor that my Photographs are lnspoctod beforo belug dellvered & from the BEE HIVE PHOTO- GRAPH STUDIO assurlug every - body perfech saisfaction. PHOTOGRAPRR. i+ |3 Julien Restanrant AB, ST, JULIEN, PROPRIETOR. 8. W, Cor. 15th St. and Capltol Avenue. On the European Plan, First.olass In ever: spet: Tavlo aupplicd with gawe and al delicaofes of the scason, whure you pay for only what you ordor a8 vor bil tom, on ALMA £, KENY &, IN BN LR E inest Millinery Aud s Good 1412 Douglas St f fare. Hoowms attached for transiout cus- il alho keop diy bossdors a the wosh ates, ‘ALBERT LEA ROUTE w and Direot Line, u the City - = Omat u Neb, i Amelia Burough OFFIOE AND RESIDENOK ¢dlato po era 'k cavel on Fa 1pal ‘Cicket OMoes in ,get the Mupsand ¥old- AT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ¥ uddross LU "f}!n.. b Hiwe M e 11617 Dgg;gg‘ S_t..u o Omaha,

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