Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 19, 1888, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AR OL'L Y. * The internal revenue collections yes- d were $10.069.62, John A. Cunningham died at 418 hteenth street yesterday. , asked to keep an eye ald, who is stealing a gold The Omaha guards were out dreilling last night on ol avenue near the exposition building, and attracted a large crowd of spectators, A government rvifle and a gold pen were stolen yesterday from the military camp of Captain Henry Romagne at Sixth and Williams streets, The man ¢ elf “Father Lee” was fir y for beir drunk. He about himsel J rested whil at the races, for thirty ¢ Cornelius Smith, » has taken lu Miss Mua refused to Mart ng tog ssent to the county j » will enjoy their bon in Chicago. party of Englishmen who are on way to the mother country from Australin passed through Omaha on the Burlington flyer Sunday. They are going to stop “hofl hai the Chicago convention, don't vou know. hand sc ‘ow these bloody Hamericans do busi- ness.’ John C. Visit and William Hudson the newly appointed policemen, 1 ported for duty yesterday and w each nssigned beats. Specinl Pol man F. “J. Bollin, who has been pointed by tho city council as an officer . Bemis® establishment, also .\M.-x-.m_\-. A meeting of the Metropolitan Prohi- tion club of Omaha will be held at D Wilson's office, Frenzer block, Tuesday evening, June t 8§ o'clock. A full attendance is desired, that arran ment may be mude for holding a grand 1y tion meeting of presi- 1l nomin ast_ovening the chief of police uotified all the officers to bring any and all horses that fall into their hands to the central station and turn fln m ¢ to the custody of the jaile i cial is to keep a record of ev connection with such transaction and then turn the property over to the pound master. The pouiid is located on the corner of Ninewenth and Daven- port. John McMannon, a section hand working at Papillion, me to Omaha to have a Sunday of it. During the day he fell in with a couple of feilows helped him to rush the growler North Tenth strect. In the evening he stepped into the alley buck of the dime museum, when his companions knocked him down and proceeded to rob him. MeMannon’s out frightened them away beforo they got unything. He had $7 in his pocke! Perso phs. 3 .. is at the I ton. M. Reed, of Hastings, Neb., 18 at the Pax- Judge Hopewell is registered at the Mil- J. G Paxton. A. D) Paxton. E M Millard! W. H. Snider, Millard G.L. ¥ the Mill; . H. Millard, A. R. Towle, Milfard, P. O'Donnell, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the Windsor. Kinsella, of Panama, Ia., is at the N. Smith, White, of Lincoln, N s at the James, of Madison, Ncb., is at the Ford, of Des Moiucs, Iu., is at the of Davenport, Ia., is at the milton, of Des Moines, Ia., is at dnier, of O'Neill, Neb,, is at the of Niobrara, Neb., is,at the of Lincoln, Neb,, is at the awl, of Keurney, Neb., is at the A. Bush and W. W. Colton, of are at the Millard. 1t and wife and Mrs, C. of Lincoln, Neb., urc at the Manager Conoley, ball club, of 3 ) trying to arr A game with some of the city chubs for the Fourth of July Reuben Allen, of Des Moines, is the guest of hiis son, Deputy United States Marshal Ed Allen. The visitor one ofthe old settlers of Omaha, but now has his Lowe at the Hawkeye capital city. W. R. Henderson, a prominent young busi ness man o Atkingon, Kan., is i the eity on business connected with his house. Mr, Henderson will probably locate a grocery house in Omuba. e, of Coe Bros., Denver, is in the relative value y and Denver. He ¢ abead. He will visit otlier eastern eities soon on the same bu ness, Jousin Ben" Folsom ed from W leave for his coun «m m m Sheftic Mr. Henry Austi, brother of M 4 Austin, the it of the B, & M., who has been visiting in this city for some tix turned to bis homejin Atwood, Kun., duy morning, Mr. Austin is manager Hovele Lumbc wuny at that point Council inth ward, left yeste for Chicago, where he will He will not be present at the council m this evening, consequcntly, bus it will be the frst that he has been” absent frow in nearly two yeurs o of the Henry prominent position upon t of the Omaha Herald, b editor-in-chicf of that paper ment will be reey by hils the craft with pleasure, us he is one of brightest and wost worthy new o these parts. o has held iul force pointed aunounce ads within the 0 in Ordination Services. The ordination of Rev. Ose the christ ry will oceu Baptist church this evening amination in fuith and doetriy o'clock and the ordination s mon at 8 o'clock. The ord will be delivered’ by Rev. J. A. Na of Des Moines. His Na The name of ti by the cars on the Ul botwveen Albright and South O on Suturday lmv while attempting to board a freight traid running at the rate of twenty miles an our, i Willlam 8. Mayall, and be lives at the corverof Thirtec st Jansen, to at the st The public ex The Salvationist Leleas Yesterduy the loudnout were arvaigned before Judgo U And eo sumed about an hour uad ahalf of that rest. Thy , denied t vy of ik staly'a What counted particularly ly treated the but also have bed n their thought the manne ¢ di T'he jude dently took th marched do rters with event. A S Johnson, a Pinkerton man, tin, Union Pacific fireman, had atthe B. & M. depot yester the latter came out a tittle wear, owing to a vi former's locust. It Martin is a man who lacks ser attend to his time has been insulting asion which was was too vile to ventured off ? Union Paci his intention of + d Pinkert 1 in particular. To i his 1 he carried a huge k with him, Bu didn't work. He s caught, clubbed, arrested, and will be tried in police court ‘and probably convicted of disturbing the peace. They Bucked the Tiger. And now comes a rumor which, if true, bids fair to bode some people no good. As is well known, the brotherhood of firemen and eagineers have, since the strike on the B. & M. received pay, monthly, from their respective orders, The cash has been dis. tributed by men fronf headquarters selected for the purpose. It is rumored that the pay for last month is still being awaited by the men here for this reason. Some days ago, it is said, the paymaster started for Omaha with about £4,000 with which to liquidate the claim of the socicty. But, as reported, the wmen are still waiting. It is alleged that the paymaster instead of paying off as he should, blew the whole amount in on faro at Council Bluffs. A striking enineer was scen yester- morming and_in reply to @ question as to whether they had received their allowance for last month, said ‘“‘he had not would scem thay something is in the w The woney was due long ago and if not by this time there is surely something wrong. ol Prank. ork of the dis rous happene print. the nounce body Oouldn't K Genial Frank . Moores, trict court, was bu: when a fine aspear against the counter “John Owens, so help me,"” shouted Frank, extending his hand cordially “I'm not John Owe plied the caller, s he turned his head to hide » smile. You can’t fool me if there ds among the gold now,” Frank in his usual humorous 2of John Owens denying da hearty shake of the hands followed. Mr. Owens was the player in the band ate war which ment of unison, ¢ can’t for; but they Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and the hest 5-cent cigar in the world. Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. et Max 0. Leo Staub, Arc office 1619 Hownrd; ence. Iine, stylish ialty. S10 hitec 16y build nd Supt., ws’ experi- a spec- SEMPER PICKPOCKETS. > the Light-Fingered entey. received . stab in the ab- that is thoy The Way to Se A pic domen to be fs crowd listening to the medicine fakiv on the co and Douglas strect, hand of a ligh in suspicious proximity Id watch. Mr. Gahan wil il i 3 1s at the time, with a sharp knife and pretended e did uvers of the thief, wceket got his chestnuf into his @ £ pain aud s ¢ ran down' Four- his triends g rook the kni 5. If this be fatal, and th the wound is neces. t_thiéf has not many No clue has yet been G OWDER Absolutely Pure. Tni: pgwier i w strel @ A marve More ¢ b ver varies, ness St purity, momi ght alum or phosphate | s, cis, ROVAL BAKING POWDLK CO., .\.-\v\v\t. OH! MV HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its panion disense. Rheumatism is excruciating. Thousands who could be quickly cured are neediessly suf- foring, Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following parti Williamsport. Ind., Oct. 8. 1867, Having been afilicted withh neuralgia for . and trying al tes of Athloplior '+ and one of Ui L wan eatincly well toblae the rasdl: fasl T Wherwot 14 peal 23 G cents for the teal ture, * Moorish My THLOPHOROS CO. | ' the reputation séacidibuyeis wea't by | ably all the clothiers in town together. about them last week. Goods Sale is without a parallel. HOT WEATHER BARGAINS., A visit to our second floor where we keep our Summer Clothing, will convince you that we are selling morelight Coats and Vests.than prob- The reason is simply because | we sell them at about one-half the price. We did not brag halt enough Every customer admits that this Summer ) Those Flannel and Seersucker .1 Coat and Vests we sell at'75¢, are going off rapidly. The patterns are so nice. and they fit so well, one could not be duplicated in any clothing house in the city for less than double the money. Merchants from the interior send for these goods as they are far cheaver than they can buy them in the wholesale market. but we refuse to sell them |1n quantities, as we only cater for retail trade. In addition to the bargains offered last week this week, until all are closed out, we make tml:ly one of , and the sale of which will be continued the choicest offerings of the season, in an extra fine coat and vest, made of genuine French flannel, in exquisite pat- terns. These goods wer by the finest houses in large cities, who ask from the price we own them, we We only have a limited quantity of them. gotten up for the very finest trade to $10 for such a coat and vest. can afford to sell them for £4; one half of their real value. and are usually ouly handled At In Mens’ Summer Underwear, we carry the largest line in the city and buy only from the manufacturers, which places our prices below all competition. Mens' Novia Gauze Shirts at 15¢ each. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 25¢ each. Fine Balbriggan Shirts, with Frencli neck and finished seams and patent drawers, at 35¢ each. These goods are usually sold at 60c. Natural wool summer Shirts and Drawers at 35c¢. Fine Jean Drawers, with reinforced seats at 40c. In our hat department we offer this week, a large lot of nice light colors and latest shapes, at 50c. The One Price Only. No Deviation. Nebraska clolhmg compa“y l DR W, MR AMY P ad S good cloth summer Hats, in are usually sold by all hat stores at §1. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets. Omaha. " LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. FAMOUS, 10 YEAR OLD BELLE o- BOURBON & WHISKEY and Family Use. ARSOLUTELY PURE NO FUSEL OIL! Is Daath to Sure Cure for MALARIA, CONSUMPTICN, CHILLS AND FEVER, BLOOD POISONING, TYPHOID FEVER, SLEEPLESSNESS BOWEL TROUBLES, OR INSORNIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, NON-ASSIMILATION INDIGESTION, OF FOOD. DYSPEPSIA. PRICE, $1.25 Sold Only In Bottles. For Quart Bottle, For Sate by For Sale by Grocers ard Wine Merchants Druggists Everywhsre. Everyuhere, e 'BELLE i'-a URBON® : T"US :'SE OHLY THE FLINTY OR »?Smnv PART OF THE GRA‘ EEING 1T oF USELOIL BEFDRE 715 DISTIE-EZ Tils is to cert Lawrence, Ostrom & HOR’ Sold in 106 Wall 5t., Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science— and Puclhally Applied. Rodiai, DISRASES CURED WITHOUT HEDICINES. Have you Pal Nervous Debll of K '-.‘:;.‘::"a. nern it e i atarrh, Files, Epilcpe 1!14; m. belf is Just what yi WM WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. Iy can rmission. NOTE the following who have been . Parkerand J. M. Has! oo .m'n *uro e genying add used by 3 e 16¢%, a1l of Hoard of Trado, land, K. hock Yards; B Morsmontown, Lowas Lame [ iwyivity fmpioity water warke, Soui i ®-Bampson, Clichg ac, M. D Buita, Y oanbelt basarcomp) e no ot edy Rob , aldorman, 160 East ®th Street., Now York— i DI’ “unuivs Elicrnn NMIIE'I'IG BELT 15 uperiorto all others—currenta ot clectricl. txarostroug or mild ay thu wearor may do s Slectricity tirouih Uia body on te norvas, (f cures discascs cetricity (10 or 18 1) Thivoughout ihe human systom, ol axd produ ' clrouiat m of ‘this 1lfe forcos—tho blood. i onlth, -nm r‘uua. The morits of Hils scis o hoaso foago; wholosalo druggists, i ated p.u?.nn,u uror, 191 Wabash Avenue Chlcago. vy’ DR, IIOIIE’S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BEL'I'-'I’II. Over®, eured by RUPTUR THE ORIGIN AL THE ON NUINE BEWARE OF WOR nu:sslnfiiTIDNE ICHESTER'S ENGLISH A N D.TAKE NO OTHEF. AL ATER CHEMIEALCo $0LE RGP MADISO SOPHIK & fOWATURE O £V R S, K. FELTON & (0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice, Corr Ofice, B aone Bevvars Prasteaiion ke pondence Solicited. use of alconol or {obaceo, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, (MAHA, NEBRASKA - FOR_DESTIONING Bed Buge, Roaches, Ants, Fleas And any other in. use F.OESTERREMHER'S ln(aulmle Insect Powder, itracts tak ua- Power in either se Bpermatorhaea caused by over-exert brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. contalns one month's treatment X, oF 8ix boxes for $.00, sent by mail prepaid on're- ceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any casa. With sach order received by us for six boxes, lx will send the purc 1o refuna the’ mous effect o curo, | mmmm\‘m f Buroct. Osash . Tavoluntery Losses and axs ldln—\!—l 0 LADIE: BLES ) SEE SIGNATURE ON EVE] AR ehy UNSSLICITED WRITTEN TERTIUOUALS AunnvnrnnllADl[! WHO HA\ 5.000¢: ENGLISH.DIAMOND BRAND PENNYROYAL PILLS WITHS s, Whn is WEAK, N"Ilvfll 8. Ii'“ll‘l'l"- TED, whoin his FOLLY and Bt TRIPLED away s VIGOK of HOD Y, MIND and MANHOOD. causing exhausting draing upon, the FOUNTAINS of LIFE, HE, BACKACHE, Dreadful hreuml WERKNEAS of Momory, BAS t NESS in SOCEETY, PIMF e FACE: and a the EFFE EARLY BDECAY uid perliaps CONS THON or INSANITY, should consult at the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke, Established Lor, L Clarke has made NERVOUS DE: BILIT CEHRONIC and all Diseases of e GENTTO URINARY Orgets o ife ll‘udy It makes WO difference Save tnken or WHG has failed to cure you 89~ FEM A LES suffering from discases p lar o their sex can consult with the assurance of speedy reliof and cure. Sena 2 cents postuge for works on your diseases. Zu-flend 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronie, Nervous and Deli- eate Diseasos. Consullation, personal'y or by Witer, Coneult _ the ~oid ihonlnndl cured. Om ¢ private. 3@ Those contemplating Marrigge dend for’ Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Male ond Female, cach 1sc, both 2. glamps), Hefore confding your cilte, consult r. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call ma save future sufferingand shame, and add years to life. &#-Book ** Life's (Secre rors,” 50c. (stamps). Medicine and writings sent ‘everywhere, secure from exposure. Hours, 810 8; Sundays, 9 t012. Address, . D. OL. D. 188 §6, Clark St. GHICAGO, ILL. ‘(nhleu Will buy our fine Scoteh C. ]l-\lu|~. in all the pop colors and style Real ha cannot goods | rgely adver- | tised this season, | but all of them | annot stand the st of close i spection. We ask our customer, exumine our stock, and thus satis themselves of its quality und our Nebraska. National Bank, U. §, DEPCSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus. ... A 50,000 H, W, \\H~ President kb, Vice i'rn-\tm-m Vice President, 3. HuGues, Ca Banking Ofilce THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts, A General Hunking Business Trausacted E.T.Allen, M. D., Homaeopathic Specialist, EYE wii"it. EAR Bpectacles Accurately Prescribed. BAMGE BL'K., OMAHA SteckPiano arkable for powerful syiapa. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. INST]TUTE DRUG:STORE CAUTION—Designing persons, taking advantage of our reputation, are constantly tarting bogus Medical Establishments to decelve stran- gers visiting the city. These pretenders usually disappear in a weeks. Beware of them or their runners or agents. The Omaha Mads ical and Surgical Institute is the only established M 1 Instituce in Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprietor. When you make up your mind to visit us make a memarandum of our exact address, and thus save trouble, delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases & AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. ’{a 001 m Chiarge: TWENTY YEARS HOSPITAL AND PRIVAT Assisted by a Number uf Competent, Skillful and E\m“n lcdl Puyawnn» and Vnmm Particular Attention |).|I<I to Deformities, Diseases of Women, Discases of the U rinary and Sexmal Organs, Private Diseases, Diseases of the Nervous System, Lung and Throat Discases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles, Cancors, Tumors, Ete. More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; n\orc\url»clfiu(ed. more modern improved instruments, apparatus and app! ances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispensarics in the combined. Largest and most complet ical Institute or Hospital in the west, newly furnished, well warmed and ed rooms fon patients, three cilled. ph always in the building, All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manter, st ifty icians We Mafacture Saieal Braces for Deformifis, Trusses, Supporters, Electrical Batteries, and can suppiy physicians or patients any appliance, or instrum: nt known, ~ Cabl and consult us, or write for circulars upon all sub- with list of questions for patients to answer Thousands treated successiully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating discases per- forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which, combined with our acknowl- edged ability, experience, responsibility and reputatfon, should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute the first choic | Institute is_conducted upon strict business and e ml\ antage that art, skill, science Their comfors and con- venience will always be tak Should you conclude to visit us Iur ln atmel m or uun‘\pm(l with us. you will ind that these statements of our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in any particular, but are plain unvanished facts Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Disecases successfully treated. Sy |v)nh\1L Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondenoe. All communications confiden- tial. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks to indicate contents or sendor. One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us of send history of your case, and we will send in p'ain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, and human in Uyon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Impotency, with question list, My Reasons for Writing & Book Upon Private, Special aud Norvous Dissases. I have for many years made a specially of discases of the uninary and sexual organs have become a recégnized authority upon subjeet, consequently 1 receive an im- mense number of letters from physicians icted | asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. Ior the benefit of such persons, 1 have writtén a hook, giv= ing a general description of the most comt s and conditions, my treatment,sucs cess, advice, ete. After per ¢ a clearer idea of their condition and can write me mo Higently and to the pc rl It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these is no N reading matter toa class of persons who read out of mere idle curi ()w;l\ but for the benefit of the many who are sufferir o a greater or less degrec from diseases, or the effects of discases or abuses, of the sexual and urinary organs. Not a day passes but e many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseas Miny of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wre itions, thrown a cloud over their bright pros pects and is shortening their SURG—ERY. f Hare Lip, Club Feot, Tamors, Cancérs, Inverted Nails, Wens and Deformities of tl we rec lays. tula, Cataract, Su 4'\4‘.’.[ operations for T ¥ iman body nach, Liver, Kide Bright's Disease, flood, 8kin, Sealp, tep sy (Fit Siala, Dy teits, Buldness, oz Iy Tupe Worm, Ulcer 508 i , Dysppsia o DISEASES OF WOM EN. ‘Troated carefully, Iy scientitically by the 1 WRITE FOR BOOK ()N ')l-l ASES OF W""(’ N, ars devoted a la ) v and t N pare ) 16, and 15 fully supp tof Medicine aid Surgery {with b it ud Ea s, It ) 2 numerous fllns. n tient will hisve o clenr i A1id A ribe cases 10 1s 1mor WRITE FOR BOOK ON SEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR, FREE. Address all letters to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE OR | W[]UDBR“][}E BRU o | DR, J. W, McMENAMY, N. W. Gor, 13(h & Dodge $ts., Omaha, N

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