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s | memmaa i R b AP i s i et THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 4. 1888, LR CLULY. The funeral of the late C. C. Thrane will take place from his residence, corner Tenth and Centre streets, at 2 p. m. Tuesday. J. J. Quinn, arrestéd in this city some days ago on the charge of stealing a watch from a woman in Lincoln. was yesterday taken to that place for trial. The fire at 9 o'clock Iast night was at 1007 Capitol avenue, oceupied by Hatti Anderson and owned by Thomas Cotte A lamp ‘exploded, and $100 will cover the loss. Edward Spellaberg, whose cabinet shop and tools were hurned with the Mayne paint works, saved a beautiful pi of inlaid work. It is a desk with a lid of walnut, brought from the old countr, The walnut is inlaid with branches of osage orange and pieces of @ prune tree planted by Mr. Spellaberg’s mother. It was reported on the streets last evening that J. E. Rjley, the well- known contr: had been thrown from his ¢ and killed. answer to a telephone call, Mrs. cheerfully reported her husband and sound, and somewhat later in evening Mr himself was s on the stre way to Kunsu Personal Paragraphs, B. Broug, of Crete, Neb,, is at the Paxton. W. Garmony, of Shelby, Ta., is at the Mil- lard Joe Beatty, Chadron, Neb., 18 at the Mil- lard W. H. Dunn, of Lincoln, Neb,, is at the Paxton. P, Touhy, of Grand Island, Neb,, is at the Millard. Swentzel, of Sioux City, Ia., is at the G. H. Wilson, of Winterset, Ta., is at the Paxton. £ P. J. Delaney, of Lincoln, Neb,, is at the Windsor. N. C. Brown, of Cedar Rapids, Neb,, is at the Windsor. W. H. Harwood, of Des Moines, Ia., is at the Paxton. George Bo the Paxton. W. R. Jones, of Missouri. Valley, Ia., is at the Paxton. E. A. Becker, of Sioux Falls, Dak., is at the Windsor. L. J. Macedens and wife, of Lincoln, Neb., are at the Paxton. J. P, Cullinan, wife and family, of Sioux City, Tu., are at'the Windso B. R. Tebault, of Beatrice, was in the city yestarday on his way to Mississippi to plant the stakes for the new iron town to rival Birmingham, t, of Shenandoah, Ta., is at n Half Way. license was |~~uvd ur- She Came But one mar, day. The parti Rolline, Wao., aged 3, o0d, Pa., aged 31 kenness and Wife Beating. 1iled a petition in the district urday asking for a divorce from Jefterson W. O'Neill. The husband is cuscd of maltreating his wife and of being a hubitual drunkard. branded as being unfit to have the custody of his chil dren, To Sell ruth, The Truth newspaper concern has been advertised to be sold at auction June 13 at 10 a. m,, on the corner of Thirteenth and Doug- las street. The order of sale is given by Judge Anderson in favor of J. W. Evarts, former cditor of the paper, the Carpenter d the Western Newspaper in several attuchment suits. Insulting Women. There is n class of idlers upon the street Wwho hiave been accustomed to make obscene remarks to abandoned women with impunity. Some of them have become reckless and in- discrin:inate, with the result respectable women. Judge | sutch cases before him S them frow $5 10 £15 is Bonasman. us gone to Des Moines in n, who is reported to be clunpd with seduction, A real estate dealer Foster went on his bail bond for nd wants to turn him over to the au- Bryan wus m of the Des Moine’s ball team the fore part ot last season, and is otherwise known to the sporting fra’ ternit sprint runner of some local fume.” The girl in the case is named Stack. The Crete Assembly. ible interest has been manifested t week in the meeting of the sembly at Crete on the 25th of this month, minent citizens have taken stock in this institution and are in tend this year. The programme published in last Sunday’s Bee sparkles with the best talent in the Wworld, The following gentlemen have taken stock the past week Saunders, Henry Yates, Joseph Conside during the Chautaugua 1, John M. Thurs Jones, D) gins, K Allen, Ge B. Cake. me, A few minutes after 1 o'clock Sunday morning ONi Ormsby and Dempsey noticed smoke issuing from the suloon of Montgomery & Adaws at Dodge and Four- teenth streets, They found the side door wide open, aud after groping about in the simokoe locuted the fire n the collar, With the help of the block watehman they carricd water und extinguished the blaze, The fire wis Ina heap of rubbish, and the circy stances iut to incendiarism, Wi cd but not discover anytl ey had closed up at 12 o'clock, Williams spent the tral station on the charge of wife beating, An oficer who knows him well says Williams tin the cen- is a sober, industrious and well-behaved car- penter. Mr. Williams was a widower and his wifo 4 widow when wey married, The womnan led hor first husbaud a lively dance, and married within a month of his death! Willidms has @ daughter by his fivst wife and her stepmother has en her from home She also objects to her father supporting her among friends, and it is possible the quarrel It is intinated that the arrest istunce of & man roowing in the ho Preparations For Celebrating. Arrangements for the coming Fourth of July celebration, by the various labor organ- aations of the city, are being rapidly pe fected, The sub-committee on finance, which was appointed last Puesday evening to guther funds from the various corporations and merchants, has been mecting with fuir success, over §300 having alreac en col leeted. 'The railroads haveall agreed to give greatly reduced rates, while the use of the fair grounds has Leen donated for the o sion by its managers. Among the ng displays at the grounds on tha be chariot and horse racing, loon ascensiops. In the evening a | nic display will either be given on the h school cumpus or in Jeflerson square. TL speuker of the occasion will bo ex-Unite States Senator Van Wyck, who has kindly consented to deliver an orution, Put to Bed $40 Worth. 1t is & dangerous practice for lowans to come over to Omaha to do their lushing, They can't keep pace with the town, For example, Frauk M, Joues, having an indefi- nite residence in the prohibition state, put in Baturday getbing full. When ke rolled into the Metropolitan hotel at night he was in the *ow of @ man who registerod as Frank Bucker, *Tho night clerk @idu't like looks of Backer, who was lenorant companion’s name, but as the strang sisted on baving ‘s room toglether t sccommodated. An hour Iiter the heard some one leave the houke at 1o be.Iacker, he went uy found the fellow gone. . J6ucs was 1u ‘Yoo heavy a stupor to be aroused. In the morn ing he reported that he had been robbed of a The senior member of the firm of Nelson & Wesberg, tailors at Boone, Ia., arrived in £500 worth of made-up clothes, The thieves took out the sash of the front window and carried away nine coats, seven vests and fif: teen pairs of trousers. 'The tramps, for such they evidently were, went to a Chicago & Northwestern rallway box car and rigged themselyes out in new suits, leaving their old duds in the car. Thé also left two of the new vests : A Serious Oharge. Frank Murray died of dropsy at St. Jo- seph’s hospital yesterday. He was about thirty-eight years old and leaves a wife and family at Roshester A man named 'Neill, who attended Murray while at their arding house, reported that the deceased had given a Dr. Smith $200 on a_guarantee that he would be cured, but that the doctor t the patient to the hospital after a week's atment. The only Dr. Smith in_the di- cetory could not be found last night at the address given and O'Neill's' residence could not be learned. What is more attractive than apretty face with a fresh, bright complexion? For it use Pozzoni’s Powder. i i) Shetland pony for sale by George A. Keeline, Council Bluffs. Smoke the best 5-cent cigar in th Meyer & Co., wholesale dopot. - TO SALT LAKE AND RETURN. The Union Pacific. “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Will sell tickets from all Kansas and Nebraska points for the special ex- cursion to Salt Lake City and return, June 6th, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets going good five days, and re- turning fifteen da, extreme limit thirty days. Stop-over privileges al- lowed within these its. Parties de- ous of visiting Garfield Beach, on 1t Salt Lake, the famous watering place of the west, should improve the opportunity now offered. got Max DR. GERTH AND TUBERCULOS The State Veterinavian Ordered by the Governor to Root it Out. The following order has been issued to Dr. Gerth ian, by Governor dily understood by v men in this vicin- vbody, especially da y. It emphasizes the governor's appre tion of pure milk red to in T of yesterday, as also the active m 'y to be resorted to in order to SKA, R\un\m\o Depart Gorth, State. ing completed your lbor please return without delay to Omaha and resume the examination of all the herds which supply Omaha with milk; and you will continue this investization without interrup- tion, as 1 will not call you away for duty at any other point until your labors around Omaha are completed. I trust your invest at Sutton you will tions will be of the most thorough and searching character, and on the slightest sign of tuberculosis in any animal of the herds, you will require the owner to separato her enticely, ing the most stringent orders to that effect: and also luy upon them the most rigid prohibition of thicir use of the milk from any such_animal. Inform them that disregard of your orders in th will be follo by the sev. the law 1 trust, how cattle would be With When your labors there are concluded, 1 shall await your report with a great deal of interest, The li you_ eve tock agents are ready to render stance at all_tumes Very “THE OVERL. Will sell through ti Mo., to parties desi National Demo held at that place, on June 5th, at one fure for the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kans good June 2nd tc turning June ND ROUTE,” kets to St. Louis, . inclusive, and re- rection. L any dimensions. Roc > s stone yards of Wm. Tyler, T Neb. Tios Pi it A BIG BLAZE The Mayne Paint Works ¥ stroye \ erday forenoon about 11 0' Mayne paint manufactory was discoy airely De- the department was on hand in a time afte i sounded, the flames hud acquired a remarkable headway owing to the large amount of combustibles inside the building. The stable belonging to the building and two dwelllng rs next the completely destroyed, as were the en od at §7,000, «l by insurance, is unknown, but it is 10 0ss is estim which is nearly coy I'he eruse of the fi supposed to have lossness of son dropped caused th 1 be some place for the key to the fire alurm box at that poiut, Yesterday it was hanging in the ofice of the Wyeth lumber yard, und the building being locked, the man who discovered the fire burst in the door, much to the dis man’ in_ ¢! been abluze it might have been different, KNIGHTS ¢ U STHE OV PYTHIAS, ion ERLAND ROUTE,” the round trip, from points in Nebraska and Kansas to parties desiring to attend the meeting of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to be held in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, June 12th to 16th inclu- sive. Tickets good going June Sth to 13th and returning June 15th to 19th in- clusive, with continuous passage only in each di llun —_— When you come to Omaha stop at the Globe, the best located $: on Douglas. OF I"Ull lA()l‘IS. Departure of the Nebras tions for the Cg Attired in sl clothes, Lats, silk badg couts, and carrying ca democruts fr = ving at ¢ Farnam s whore they ‘boarded threo Pullman cars over {hé Wabash reilioad and started for the LOT 2368.—Price offered to those who want something in alittle dark This is a i Dl Sie: T goods to us at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. where_they expect to arrive this morning. b from that time to the hour of departure there were numerous callers, who were reg with punch and imported cigars, A canvi legates sh \ man ng to attend the | ofthe d¢ atic Convention, to be | and Thurman for v id all of the time. Tickets going | be aska delegation while in St. Louis will | so0n us jo: at the Planters hotel. 1 don’t th Following are the names of those ople to m: went on the trip: | 11l do anythic who Pat Desmond, T. E. Foley ige only in each di- | Piaye Center, 7. 1. ¢ N. Crawford ul'( olor bus, J. E. \n' . Crawford, D. W. rasse, Charles nu fof yd, D. A. Wi Mullen, John J. M Mat G.'Wilder, Wilham 13! Cross of North J. Points, Jumes Timmens, J. R, Hor, ock the | Platte, red to | Hunt be on fire, and notwithstanding the fact that | cola, M. A short | ir- dohn I, Mulvibill, Atten All members of Keystone lodge, No. 155, w meet at their hall, corne can District telegraph company, a [ and Pierce. 3 June 5, to attend the funeral of our late paint works were badly burned, the former | hrother, € being almost a total wreck. The paint works | other lodges ing brothers, Attention, Da members of the Danish society requested to m y, at 1 p. m 1'of the late C. C. Th are YTHE OV ust of the gentle- | Will sell through tickets at rate of one _J,_ for the round trip, from points in ska and Kunsus, to partics d ing to attend the National Republi Convention to be held in Chicago June 19th, acific, 19th arge of the building, who was | fa bighly indignant. Had the lumber yard | Nop Tickets good going June 16th to | short v »and returning June 20th to 25th inclusive, Will sell through tickets at one fave for | in each direction. . McGrew. Rectal, urinary & priv- ases only. Roow b, Burker bl'k, ated Stop at the Globe hotel. The Mulatto is Ready to Marry the a-day hotel | traying the Norwegian girl, Mage in town. Between 13th and 14th streets | was found in his restaurant last evening busily serving customers as though nothing Stop at the umm hotel, life, near and intimate for several months be- ngaged in the restau and she had frequent the expenses. ‘of - their . cooing. 3 . They were both cooks at the Cozzens house natiopal convention of demperatsut Bt Louis, | abous 4 year g0, The girlbad come ‘tuere ) e e e | An opportunity of Special Importance for cash buyers throughout the west. Suits, prices, $3, $4, and $5. Continuation of the sale of Sawyer Suits, Price $12.00. Continuation of the sale of Dolan Suits, Price $8.00. Continuation of the sale of Blue Flannel Suits, Price $8.00 [T PAYS T0 ADVERTINE. OUR order: the bargain s during the past month than we had an- ticipated. Searcely a city or town in the Western States al orders. This is OUR method of ertising, and we propose to continue it, knowing that eve response to these orders will be a last- ing advertisemeni for the CONTINEN- CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. LOT 2795 Boys' Se atthe me: these ave in regular sizes from 4 to 13 years old, and as pretty a style and as serviceable as any that we have be able to make up this season for a much higher price. y mail and express for s advertised were larger that have not sent article sent in —Price $3.00. Weoffer tch Plaid, Norfolk Blouse sly nominal price of $3.00; 2364.—Price $4.00. This is a very choice lot in a neat mixed Cheviot color and cut in the from 4 to ears erviceable es for Ba A now lot which has been made up to sell for $6.00, and we unhesi offer this as one of the Best Burgains v offered this season in this depart- 0. This lot is v color than the other lots. ry neat black and brown EXPRESS ORDERS glvmg buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns, examining the Money for all amounts exceeding OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES etripe, not showy at all but very genteel perfect fitting and thoroughly made in Norfolk Blouse style, same sizes as the other lots We do not expect to dup! cate ns good a suitas this for the money this season. The suit has been marked on our counter for $7.00 and we know that every one taken out of our store will give perfect satisfaction. Remems- ber these are short pants suits uuly Continuation of the sale of the SAWYER WOOLEN CO', Fabrics, There are only two colorings left on these celebrated suitings,and wo offer them until they are entirely closed out at the same unappronchably low price of $12. per suit. No more degir ble material can be offered for a bus- iness suit than these goods are, being purely all woll fabrics and goods that have stood the test for years. LoT In this lot we have about 100 suits lc(c in single breasted Sack Coats, in from 85 to 44. The very best Sawyer Woolen Co’s., Double and Twist Spring Suitings, new light grey and brown mixture just made up in our very best manner, and never, during the twelve years that we have been sell- ing this suit has it ever been placed on our counters at less than $18. ‘We do not need tocommend the cele- broted Sawyer Woolen Co.,of Dover, N. 1., but unhesitatingly pronounce them the be manufacturers of fine all Wool Suitings in New No shoddy. flocks or cotton is used in any of their Do not forget the price, only yay ] Frock Sutt of this Dark Velour Fin- Sawyer of which wo have made up 50 Suits, Business Suits. L] ‘We will send packages coutaining « in our establishment, to any address in Nebraska, Iowa, I\'mflml By this LOT 8514. We offer 100 of the well Velour Cloth ‘Woolen Co’s. Suitsin aver, ish Sawyor dark Oxford small neat check pattern, one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made, suitable for either bus- iness or dress purpose Sacks, regular sizes in § same extremely low pric gle breasted ~Is a Single Button Cuta- 5 to 44,which will be n $12, but we offer this rgain in Men’s low p ordering the ples ing, thus agoe they w the short pants suits. Dakota, Colorado, or Wyoming, arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every .ulnmtlgfl of same before paying for them, and if not perfectly satisfactory, returning 810 may be returned at our expense. "o . "Continental Clothing House Specials in Children’s Indieo Bloe Flannel Suits, Fast Colors, Price $8.00, T.OT 8500—We offer this week 100 Tn- digo Blue Flannel Suits, made in single and double breasted from 35 to 44. The regular price of this suit has always been $10.00. in fact, some d ealers have sold them foras high as $12.00 per suit, but we offer them now at a large number of our $5.00, customers want a frock suit of these celebrated Sawyer goods. We have made up a few suits of this shade in regular sizes from sold at the same extraordinarily low price as the others, $12. Dolan Gheriot Suits. We continue the sale this week of the noted Dolan Cheviots, in regular sizes, 34 to 44, comprising four different and mixtures at the wonderfully price of $8.00 per suit. These are stri ly all wool goods, free from shoddy, durable and right in every respect. No suit in this lot ought ever to be retail neks, sgular sizes this extraordinarily low price of i L Send for Samples. Send for samples of these goods before 1. We will gladly send sam= of cloth to any address, or we would much prefer to send a sample suit, 8 that the manner of making and trim- ming can be seen. We would recom- tyleés mend, however, that self measurement low blanks be sent for first, so that a sample suit may be sent fitted to the party order- ng the trouble of returning suit to exchange 1t. Parties wishing Children’s uits, please send for lotand sh, as we huve no samples of suits of clothing, furnishing goods, cloths and woolens of all kinds kep C. 0. D For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfactory You take no risks. Examine the goods, and return them at our expense if they do not please you. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors. Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. in com truly yours, Joux W. Tuaver. | John Boyd was the standard bearer, Dete P S, T thero should bo any ‘disregard of | J0" TSNS Citof Marahal, and Mossrs, | then s lay the matter | joo Dehon and “Jefl” Megeath aides. peared. 'tho prosceuting attorney of Donlas Room No. 48 in the Paxton was open dur- | . Terr Sounyy ing the day for the accommodation of the del- | by her. He tion and their guests from out of the open oom was thrown open at 114, m., ner about tion by a tel wed that they were The headquarters of the | needed att J. A. Kehoe of | ‘mar of Norfolk, T. C. | the tr orfolk, ~John | what'sr Dr. Bear of B TR O Frank Morrisey, I’u Ford, .Inc nickel she! Stop at the Globe hotel. TAaaT A A - - Charles Ogd morni I have opened m \\nm]x'ufl' "llnn(\‘ Gannon, T, rell's partner, J quy s and can fill all ord ately without calling on ¢, John Fowes ndt, Otto Bauman, t Point, Detective Moyn’ John Boyd, Hon. Jamc 1, M. D. Roche, E. I honey, Thomas Riley, ewman, Dr. Dunn, of Lin- cola, George Holmes, 2d Brennan, and John ion, Odd Fellows. xth at 1 0’clock sharp, Tuesday, C. Thrane, All members of are invited, also sojourn- A. ViNEY, N. G, ciety. ot at Metz’ hall, to attend the 1e. COMMITTEE, Unk tLAND ROUTE,” ... — ouly in cuns. with continuous pussage only §20 of her 1 sent the girl to ays he exp restaurant in that cit : failed to pat up the to buy up the Omaha busincss. i claims that e then wanted to send for the 1 to come back, but could not learn of her 5 . ,.‘f','.‘(,::l".‘.ffi‘l!,{;'f,,l’."\ff“""“"1" Ufllon PaClfiC Aids Digestion, wired back to give ntion and send lier to. Omaha sible. k it just H\w thing colof the girl says. 1f she says v me,’ I'll do it. The best way out of | wish to stop buble is the best w t by her. As long as I have a welcome to it.”” The girl returned from St. Paul yesterda, She reported at the home of W w0 St. Paul, he LEws .1 AET 2 Pacific, V. V. MoRsE 'mn powder never varles, A marvel gth and wholesomeness, Mo 1ALt the OrAImaRy Kindu s in competition with “the multitude ht aluin or phosphate powders, Sold Hoyal Baking Powder (o, 120 Wall street, New York. ok from At money and disap- Ton Paul, as stated to folloy , but his sh nec “The Ov Until July 1, 158 stons will *said Tery s | 00d five di I want to do butleft immedi cll. The latte . but up to last night 1 T. Ri Nehraska Surplus. M. W. Yar —n HOW. Yares, A h!" Banking Office— e e HIS STORY, uples, and says PIANOS vty oy e | GHIGKERING, Cyrus Terrill, the mulatto accused of be- —e had occurred to disturb the even flow of his The restaurant is on Dodge street, Twelfth, and receives its patronage ‘7 ose & Sons from the colored and ‘‘sporting" population ) Delega- | so numerous in its immediate neighborhood. | rugtry S » girl's story was given in a dispatch : white | from St. Paulin yesterday's Beg. Terrill on the lapels of their | denies that he used bLis position as her em- ies, ubout seventy-five | ployer to overcome her scr its exelavg dy rented and sold on Essy Payments, helow FACTORY PRICES. , ) Tustium nts slizhily used at n Omaha and various parts of | there is no truth in the statement that he the state stepped proudly from the Paxton | showed her a paper purporting to be a mar- GREAT BARG‘AINS last evening to the inspiring strains of | riage certiticate. He says they had been ac the People's thieatre band, and marched down | quainte cct and Tenth totho Union depot, | fore *he ' Max Meyer & Bro., Omaha, Neb. prescriptions for all o | NOW’S THE TIME your friends come to FKANSAS AND NEBI As Eastern lines will sell tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS oveERTHE tiokets sold for the ool tinrty 1 iy amd can be d ten dnys ol ch ady to return, thes Hiekets will bo It purchasers Sleep. ort of destiniation on'on mp tickets good to return froui ines, S, K. 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Call and co 4 history of your case, and we will send lain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FRE Upon Private, Special or Nervor , Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with westion list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Inatitute,or DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts.. - /NAHA. NEB. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? Will buy one of our nobby hprhl‘f Suits in Worsted, fine Cassimere, or Scotch Cheviots, in all the popular| colors and styles, Real bargains that! cannot fail to b appreciated by the discerning, W e 3 that 1¢- goods ure largely adver- tised this season, | but all of them cannot stand the @test of close in- spection, W) k our custome examine our stock, and thus themselves of its quality und our veracity. PEERLESS DYES &10.M5.00u%