Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 31, 1885, Page 8

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THE DAILY BEE Saturdaym Morning, Jan, 31 " LOOAL BREVITIES, —Noarly all the trains arrivedfon time lsst night. The Denver westbound, on the U, P, left the depot one hour late, —Marrisge licenscs were issusd yesterday o Martin O, Martinson and Mary Johnson, Flans Behrens and Annie Bohlman, ~Millard U, D, Camp—No mesting his evening on account of bad condition of hall, By order of the commander, —The Fay Templeton opera company passed through this city yesterdey, en route ° Council Bluffs, where they appear last eve ning. —Dan Thompson, a young thief of classical Dent was arrested last night, charged with ntealing a book of Tennyson’s poems from Wy- maa's book-store, —Mr. J, Goldberg, the proprietor of the Baokrupt stors rejoices over the fact that his wife, Thursday forenoon at 11 o'clock prosent- ed him with a bouncing baby boy. A New Corpo The articles of incorporation for the Onaha Investment company have been filed in the office of the county elork, The Incorporators are E, Averett, Z, T, Nelson and Frank L. Everett. The business of the company is to buy, sell, lease, mortgage and convey real estate; erect bulldings upon real estate owned by it, or which it may acquire by lease or mortgage. The business will be con- ducted In Omaha, The authorized capltal stock of the cor- poration shall be 850,000, in shares of §160 each, clghty per cent. of ssid stock to bo subscribed and pald in before com- mencing business, The articles speolfy that the existence of the company shall | sommenca on the 1stday of January, 1885 and terminate on the lst day of January, 1005, unless sooner dlssolved by law. e — A Double Track Between Omaha and Papillion, Pupillion Times, The Unlon Pacific company has begun the delivery of 200,000 railroad tles at Papillion, & clrcumstance that would soom to indloate that the much-talked-of ~The wife of Schroder, the hog thicf, Wa3 | double track from Omaha to Paptllion s in police court yesterday and (promised \®[a certainty, The Times has it from pay all costs and pay for the hog if the judge [good authority that the construction would reloase hor husband, but that ho re- Jof the new track will begin as soon used ¢o do, as the weather will permit. This 4 . | will be a big thing for Paplllion. It is Wiig & Westberg have capped tho clt well known that many Omaha business max, or rather their salomnen, whose heads f pion “pave’ Tong cotemplated building aro adorned with a skull cap, on which s | homes in this beautiful suburb, but have worked in rad letters the firm name, all of | waited becauso of the lack of facllitios in which, besides being something new, makes [ the way of morning and evening trains & very neat appearance, between the two places. The double —'P'here was a large attendance last even- | track and the Increased business renlnlung ingat the South Tenth Strect Methodist f::raf(rrm:-llvlgmilfl;:';'yaof;;; St Wk A L i) bufidlng boom in Papiljion next summer, or prayer. These mectings are assuming a i goncral rovival character and attractiog con-| Buy 0, H, Douglass & Son's Capel- siderable of attention, cum Cough Drops for your children; —County Clerk Leavitt has arrived from | they are harmless, pleasing to the taste Tincoln, One of the bills to which he is em-|and will cure thelr colds. D. S. and phatically opposed is ons introduced by a country member proposing to scparate the office of county clork and recorder of deeds Trade Mark on every drop. 1 o ———— Real Estate Transfers, The followlng transfers were filed In Tho bill has boen protty effeotually killed, A STATE COMMITTEE. A Committee From the Senate and House Examining the Deaf and Dumb Institution, the county clerk’s office Thursday aad reported for Tar Bek by the Ames’ real estate agency January 29, 1885. C M Coffin and wife to C C Brons w d lots 2-3 Bowery Hill $2,450. T H Lowe to F B Lowe trust deed lots 7-8 block 133 $L.00. Yosterday morning a committee of the |+ ]1.\{1 l;—,:‘-nlig:ll‘h:‘,:;l‘::l“{\: é‘.},fio:}v P menate and lower house composed of the| | J Biggs to G A Hoagland w d part following gentlemen: Messrs. A, Smith, [lol 1 block 131 £500. DiSFS ik fand . M.RLiore; of tho) Uy g oy wpRalFSsttiwell[batore using senato; and Messrs. J. W. Thomas, [ any preparation that is applied to so deli- D. P. Henry, S. M, Hagen, C. D. Em- | cate a surface 28 the skin. Any cosmetic erson, Henry Williams, C. H. Lee, W. | will at first imparta beautifying effoct ¥. Thomas and Phelps Paine, of the |nd not apparently injure the skin, but in a very short time little blotches and houso, arrlved In Omaha and registered | giggolorations appear on the face which at the Paxton hotel. conclusively show the poisonous drugs in The gentlemen came to the city for |their composition, It can be safely eaid the purpose of examlning the deaf and that more than two-thirds of the face e : g wders contain these injurlous ingredi- dnmb institutton at this place, incorpora— gnuu. Pozzoni’s medicnied complgexiun ting the result in a report shortly to be|powder is not only absolutely free from presented befora the leglslature. all deleterious matter, but its principal The committe went out to the asylum [ingredient s an active curative for all eardy in the day, and were escorted |diseases of the skin. It has stood the through the institution, in -1{‘ itasvnlouu test of years. Sold by all druggists. branches and departments, uperin- e —— ASTHER AN GAIA ISR s, coneTut (e The Wrong Man, speclion was a thorough one, and will| Yesterday morning Mr. C. W. Hilde- enable the committee to present an intel- | brand was arrested upon complaint of a Igent roport upon the condition of the [ yan who claimed to have been confi- mstitution, 5 I i Mr. Payne, the secretary, was seen | denced out of $3 by the defendant. Hil- ast night and expressed, himself on [debrand protested his innocence and up- ehalf of the commlttee, as pleased with [on belng brought to trial readlly proved the way In which the atylum was man-(gn alibi and was discharged. It was a aged. ‘There wore no abuses which the | gloar case of mietaken identity and Mr. committeo had discovered in the eystem | Hildbrand has been done & great in- upon which the ssylum was conducted, | jugtico, and their roport would be in every sense a favorable one. The committee loft on the evenlng N o P 0 I S 0 N train last night, somo returning to Lin: colniandjsomeifitot thelrE homon, | They. | s e e e e e TNy ~have just come from Kearney, where IN THE PASTRY they completed a satisfactory inspection of the reformatory school. A DISASTROUS RUNAWAY: An Unfortunate Accident Which Happened to Mr. John k. David- son Yesterday, Yesterday afternoon Mr. John E. Davidson, who was riding down Saunders etreot with a young lady friend, Miss Boyden, of Washington, D. 0., was thrown out out of hls buggy with the falr lady occupant. Mr. Davidson was not seriously injured, while Miss Boyden, badly bruised and sprained, s still alive and able to recount the ludicrous combi- nation of circumstances which brought about the disaster. 1t seems that a team of horses belong- ing to one of the Rad Line cars, while 2 being teansferred at tho ond of the line, b become frightencd and dashed down the |urnllyast street, They ran for a block or 80, until they struck the buggy In which Mr. Davidson and Miss PREPZAED BY THE Boyden were riding, The two horses| Price Baking PowderCo., separated, one going one slde of the|chicago, Hil. St Louis, Mo. bugey and the otber on the opposite, NixEns or and atarted frantically ahead. In-this| Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder threo horse fashion the buggy was rapld- —ANo— Iy propelled through space, Mr. Davidson | Dy, Price’s Lupulin Yeas made terrific efforts to call time. At lflel(::‘ .‘,,l, Hop VY,S,nft Gems, longth, striking an obstacle, the buggy| zom sar= =w¢ GROCERS, carcened, aWd both occupants for the WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. nonce communed with Mothor Earth, TH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1885. AND THE GRAND BAZAR Open To-morrow, Jan. 31, 1885 THEMISHIT PARLORSpesgias & Douglas Street. A cordial invitation is extended to all to call and partale of the feast of Merchant Tailors’ Misfits and uncalled for garments Now let every citizen of Omaha and vicinity. Shoulder arms and march in line, And bear in mind the place and time, On to-morrow, Saturday, morning, No postponement, clear or storming, The number your eyes will meet, Tt is number 1312 Douglas street. We will openin the morning as early as seven, And remain open at night as late as eleven. All alterations to insure a perfe Don't fail to call and see our prices. They will astonish you, We will have no band of music, Or a floral display, But custom-made Clothing, In the styles of the day. Come to-morrow, or at night afcer lodge, And satisfy yourself that this is no advertising dodge. Don't fail to embrace this our invitation, But come and inspect clothing made upon a tailor's reputation, Made in styles forcitizens wear, fit for an Imperial, Which will be sold at about the cost of material, You ascend the stairs but one flight, Where as clear as day the Parler is made by Electric Light, Upon this, our gala day, We will have bargains to be taken away, By each of our patrons and callers, As a souvenir to remember the Misfit Parlors. Original Misfit Clothing Parlors|. 1312|" TDON'T READ THIS 1312 DOUGLAS ST. 1312 “Au OLLAR saved is a poLtA®r made—the old adage—and it is not any more thoroughly demonstrated in the course to pursue to make the saving than at the Misrir PArrors, who deal in Mrromant TAILORS Misrits and uncalled for garments, which their many agents “SCO0P” in from the leading MEerciant Tarrons throughout the country, at times less than the cost of the raw material which the garment contains and while the Misrir Parrons have light expense with close marging it is at once realized that dollars can be saved in purchasing from th most elegant and best assorted stock displayed vy any regular tock to be found anywhere “ALONG” with the best made, both in ramsrrcs and workmanship, are the Oven- COATs, fine DrEss Suirs, as well as Business Suits and Coats and Vests, 175 this Fall’s Overcoats just ar- ved from the Leading merchant ‘ailors throughout the country. 1312 Up-Stairs " “THE LINE” of Pantaloons, are unsurpassed in cut and finish, in fabrics. A fii is always assured as the best talent 1s furnished to make the alterations. A call will satisfy all doubts, in being fullv able to satisfy the most astideous. | AT THE MISFIT PARLORS 1312 Ponels S8 Stains 1312 Open Evenings until 9 o'clock; Satwiday until 11 p. m. ~--LIT BY ELECTRIC LIGHTS.—— L5 CASH SALES The buggy was used up, and Mr. David- WIEDIEMAN & C'o,, son will hereafter keep a special lookout for runaway horses on the Red Car line, e —— A Brakoman Killed, Cheyene Sun, 20, H. H, Bacon, a well known and popu- lar young brakeman on the mountain di- wvision of the Union Pacific, was killed at Simpson by an accident to train No, 11 or: Tuesday afternoon, The train was a light one, ¢ nsisting, at the time of the accident, of only an engine and caboose. It ran along all right until the Y switch at Simpson was reached, when the engine Jumped the track and the caboose was overturned, ALl the occupants were more or less injured and Bacon so seriously that he soon d ed. The unfortunate man was unmarried and a r sident of Laramie City, He is raid to have a sister living in Nebraska. His remains reached Lara- mio Tues ay right on f eight train No. 12, Among the injored was Dr McGhee, of Rawlins, and the t an conductor. The accident was caused by a misplaced switch. —— Hoxr's [Kidoey ana Liver] Remepy *hit or miss” compound “or old wo wan's mixture, It is prepared by s sclentifio pharmacist, with & full knowl edge of the pawers and virtaes of each Ingredient In the class of diseases which it n:uhru. l:l is purcly vegetable and cs uot harm the youngeat child or the most feeble Lavalid, i o 220 South Fourteenth Street. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SPECIALTIES: - Butter, Kggs, Poultry. Gamo, Oyaters, Provisions ete. Quick sales and prompt reiurns on all con- sivnments, UMPHREYS RY OMEORATIIE VETERLNATG For the Cure of all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY, Used successfully for 20 years by Far« mers, Stockbreeders, Horso R.R., &e. Endorsed & used by the U.8,Governm’t. 7@~ Pamphlets & Charts sent free, “Sa HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., 109 Fulton St., New York. Humphrt_ay:l' Homeopatine Specific No.2 Tu B use 50 yoars. The only sugosssful res 'h‘ Il xmedy for Nervous Denility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from? over-work or other son #! per vial. or 6 vials and large vial powder, . " pt of in h ' o) Sedicine Con 100 Pulion .:f'.':'\‘:n"i""ul:: — WINTER GLOTHING SEE OUR REDUCTIONS : Suits formerly $10.00 now $7.50. Suits formerly $12.00 now $9.00, Suits formerly $16.00 new $12.00. Suits yormerly $24.00 now $18.00. Over Coats formerly $ S.00 now $ 6.00, Absolutely Pure. Over Coats formerly $10.00 now $ 7.50. Over Coats formerly $16.00 now $12.00, This powder never varios, A marvel of purety, | QL€ Coats formerly $18.00 now $13.50. strength and whoessmeness. More economics the ordinary kinds,ard cannot be sold in competi- tion with the multitude of low test, ehort weight slum of physvhrte powders, Sold 'only in cans, B And every other article in propor ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall 8t; N.Y, Call and see our prices. Omaha Medical & Surgical I2|6 Fflrnam st. Institute 1118 Howard Street, | Qvew Coats formerly $24.00 now $18,00, tion. B. NEWMAN & GO (N. E. Cornor 12th and Howard Streets,) (For the Treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases - vate Diseases of the Urinary and erun? Organs, and Diseasea of tho Head, Throat and Lungs, Bpecialties, & Taylo —LARGEST STOCK OF— FINEBUILDERS HARD WARE In the State: PER CENT DISCOINTMAXMEVER &BRO —ON ALL— Are now offerine PIANOS ORGANS FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS!! 100 PIANOS!! FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew- elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & CO. The only importers of Havana Cicars, and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, Spfrting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- ticles. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO0 BUY I-U RHNN I ITTUUR HE[ Is AT DEWEY &STONES’ sim e (ONTRACTORS & BULLDERS, ESTINATES i, Regeih Rnoontom 8 G, o [ One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States And all other diseases of the "hroatand Lungs troat ed by Medicated Vapors. (Send for Inhaler or circular on Inhalation.) Piles Cured or no Pay, ud Private Practice.) ion froe, ‘on chronlo dlsestes and males, Private Discases and Soxual organs, Seminal Weak- noss, Nervous Debility o Exhausticn,etc., ete., and our ‘new restorativetreatment. All letters and consultations Confidential, Modioines sent to all parts of the country by ex. presa, securely packed from observation, 1f Soription of s is iven. 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