Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 22, 1888, Page 8

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R0 = R 6 R F The internal revente collections yes- terday amounted to $2,782.16. The fire repor > latest gppend- age to the fire d has brought his outfit from I \\'|l m C. Hr\ lw en de- on a charge of buste vdy. was \mm. ay released as he atoned with his vietim to the satigfaction of all concerned. Mrs. Ann Astman died Wednesday, aged eighty-or at the hom Joseph Dove, 1610 ¢ street. funeral will be held from the T Day Saints chapel at 2 o'clock afternoon. This evening Dr. a lecture on “Virt ass this Bengon will del in Royalty.” being an culogy upon the recent death of Em peror Frederick of German. Divin gervices nt the synago, com= mence at 7:80 p. arrested yesterday ge Brown it Off om Geo wmce at ¢ wn the watch fr The time-picce was recovered, John Clarke, father of Henry ind William 1. Clarke, died y the home of the las named South street. s of Omahia. sonal Paragraphs. an, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the and Mrs. John n..\lu«-tmu,n( San neisco are at the Millard, J. 1B, Strong and ¢ Millard, went to Ka: George H. Jeron and A. C. Woods, Wi o Yok, are at iy Millard. John H. F. Lehy left last week for four months, Charles Abbott, the owner of Chief, the horse who lost the race at the June races, left ye Chicago. n, wife and da lurope, to be gone ¢ Blmwood trotting erday for Can This t Thursday’s Chicago tained the following ossible. Daily News, con- startling announce One strayed or stolen: Omab; Condemning Meat. Meat Tnspector Farr got on tho war path ssterday and condemncd 4,000 pe beef, twenty cases of str bundrod bunclies of without number. out the decayed tratt keeps. wherries, nanas, and . 1are proposes to ‘and meat products Learning to Embalm. The state ation of undertakers spent 1 to a lecturo on em . Clark, of Springfield, O. t the Omaha medical demonstrated his ations on a_body ] lation The meet coll th No Ma 5 John Rush, the city treasurer, compla that many employes of the ¢ buse the yge of drawing their salary in advance arrants to him. There > men incur debts by promises to pay on said wi Rash has thought it best by refusing to future only upo the'indox chief of the department in w 800 waking o An Array of Young Dems. The young acmocrats met t and named Charles Ogden, Andy Moyuihan, Joe ¥ ius Carey, William mu. o ining, John Do d_Maurer, Charles Metz, C. T. A. Megeath and Joseph Garnean dele: gates to the s onvention of democratic clubs to be held at Boyd's opera house on the 2ith inst. to sclect dele attend the national convention of Bulti more, Md., July 4. Omaba is cotitled to nine representatives. b is the pe Disappeared, Henry Vonkocller came from Kansas sev- eral weeks ago to visit his daughter, Mrs, L. C. Beard, of South Tenth strect. He disappearcd Tucsday afternoon without leav- ing word or clue. a letter from his wite shor saying would send him $100, i n years old He'is six fo £ nan. vest, black alpacs His relutions £ before, ie missing with 1 The def Omaha, June s follows: ler, Captain Daggett, Captain Captain Haincs, jr., Captain Ulio, Licuten- ant Clarke, Licutenant Kinzie, Lieutenant Turner, Lieutenant Abercrombie, Licuten- ant Brunib Licutenant Wilkins, Licu tenant son, judwe advocate. Colonel Thomas A, McParlin, medical dircetor, de partment of the Platte, has been granted a month's leave of absence, Major Brown will perform the dutics during Lis absence, Skipped From Home. Seybolt Lozier has been missing from his home at 1114 South Twelfth street since Wednesday noon. The boy was last secn at the Union Pacific depot. His parents are unx lously secking him. The police pick eleven years Wednesday. Darwin Alexan m Friend sev ago. He carned his lores, youngster st ay beeause He sent home Tastened to his sus the conductor. 1t is Darwin, Alex Neb, ! d up a runaway of only His name was e to Omaha Mostly Vags and Dranks. The grist of the police court yesterday was small, The *first call” empticd the cells of twenty-five offenders, and one brief hour enabled Judge Berka to dispose of all but the few whose cases were continued for further evideuce, Twelve prisoners were arvested s vags. . Cameron and W. H. Thompson were given one day in the city J will be devoted to scrubbing and the calls, Jennie Smith were fined # cach. The other eight were discharged with a caution to g0 to work at not loaf about the streets, John iarged with being drunk, hailed n the Bluffs and was fined $, while Mike The othel explained their how: come-you-50 and were discharged. A County Assessment., The township assessors’ books have just been returncd to the county clerk and show that the valuation of the real property of the county is close to §24,000,000. Of this w the nine wards of the city show the fo ing appraised valuat irst ward IH ond W hird ward. . .. Fourth ward Pifth ward Bixth ward venth ward. Eighth ward.. Ninth ward about” §,000,000 L Almost §#4, mlnmv of than it ry done. . ‘The o by thus inere have not the equal efty for O ahs Ex-Supervisor John Gilleran, of S eisco, proprietor of the’ Windsor hutel, passed through Whis city yesterday ok Lis way w » | reaching into th THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1888, delegate from on of the Iron Cineinnati, where he will act branch No. 164 to the conve Moulders’ national association. Before reach- ing Cine . he will visit both St. Pau Mr. Gilleran was surprised at the growth of this city and also with the beauty aud number of our stores, vhich he stated were superior to those in his The puvements were the finest he had secn, and those in San Francisco could I no manner compare with them, New E A new dry g Co., of St. L« store room of of Sixtec as the build a heavy e and fancy dry The firm the lar houses in r lin with a capital 1d their decision 0 th ind terprises For Omaha. house, William Barr & 1is, has leased the ground floor the Y. M. C. A. building, cor. nd Dou, s streets, and as soon shed will oceupy it with stock ¢ goods is ¢ ost tures and g ].‘h \ V'.\ 1 will of K the nd e ng from trouble stomach and live 1 am now on my second bottle and it makes me feel a new man. C. M. CONNOR. Nashua, Tn. Drug company* heerfully re nic to th ymme Goodman TEARFUL MEM} The Regard for Them Shown By the Impetuons Big Muddy. The tedious work of app injured in the wreck of the Terry is progress. ing slowly. It is a tedious and dirty tion. The boxes huve to be opened a slimy ising the goods nd the and ex- ippear- goods partaking of the gaudier colors in the oth brics which the viver water has made to “run.” Oneof the officers said that the appraisement w that was claimed for it, but it was far being able to give satisfaction. so many goods destroyed value and wl One ofticer I for which he refu from the Indians, same kind being v was rapidly b was fnextinguishable storm without loss of a sh wreck, some of the colors othe 1 a round it had run into and it the of Such dam: there was tears, -1t finding or dress, w cen removed after death, from ' a dear oncas a sad memento when its parents she be far away from ad laid it to slecp. 1t was hor: in its dirtand daubed patehes, the find A of hairof an office we articles picked out posed to vie They present a motly ance, all the lighter all om werc hich had ex not be re. vajo blanket He had gotten it few of the because the racy inet. The ad stood man, m the in trinsic placed. were colo gave pearaice L little ch wife. It and chang: idents finitel serted, and tho loss of life, it wil bered by many « e hat is avove as- ek has not caused Figaro and the best arin the world. Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. e he Case Continued. Willliam F. , the ndry man mentioned in Tk Brz of a few days since as hawving had s puble with the girls em ployed in his shment, appeared before Justice B s yesterday, and on mo tion of his a gent who bears a strong resemblance to a corn-husker, the c was continned. shmidt was outside when the press gang found him in conversa- tion with three of the young ladies who had so suddenly quit him, in reply to a question asiced, said was all settled. wle to vork mit mine laundry and I pays dem all right.” But the girls fail to 1e young ludy saving that she iding. Then 1 settled wit 2 rney, 18 goes and started attors with the press, His efforts : pitiful, yet heroic. “According 0 his story Schmidt is an_angel muus the i cte.” Butall the s think they were wronged and wi e Give Up. If you asthma, bronehitis, wny othe e of the throut or lungs, uothing can surprise you morve than the rapid improvement that will follow th of ANTA ABI I you troubled with catarrh, and have tried other medicines, you will be unable express your amazement at the ous and instantaneous curativi of CALTFORNIA CAT-R-CUR remedies are not seercet compounds 1 production of Californis puek thr for d by Goodman Drug C Lincensed to Wed. The following marr licenses sued yesterday b Shiclds: Name and Residenc Leho, Om or use were is- Age. Omaha Martin, Omaha. Kustmau, Ox Leo Staub, 1619 Howa ) syl Architect and 16 years 1 uildin 5 spec DIED, X\HLI\—I"H Kelley Keliey, dicd )y her residenc years wife of Timothy rday afternoon at g0 street, aged 46 funeral will be given later, Absolutely Pure. A macve! of purity Rowder never on, Moce seanam annot b Ars tho BEST. Buid o1 Davevunn PEERLESS SYES GOING WITH A RUSH. Last week we have flnpphud thousands of Customers with these Coats and Vests; they are going off with a rush and every day’s business, especially last S8aturday, has taxed our capacity sorely; but success only stimulates us to stronger and more liberal effects, and while we are just now having the biggest run in Summer Clothing, We open today and place on sale for this week not neglect our other departments. we do two new styles of very fine Men's Cassimere Suits, which at the price we have marked them will make a reputation for us, as the cheapest clothing house in the United States. Ten dollars for a good suit having become such a popular price with us we have decided to mark them go, although this 18 just one<half the value. Bo'h styles are excellent, one a darkthe other a lighter shade of grey,elegantly trimmed and made, and the goods are of fair weight, thus making them suitable to wear biggest ba Ten Dollar ¢ uits of which we sold so many this secason. along in the fall. 1in ever ghown and are in every respect equal if not superior to the other They are the We have just opened an enormous asgortment of fine pants, which we marked 00 and & Every pair is unquestionably a big bargain, as they are very fine all wool goods in splendid patterns of stripes; they fit as well as any you can have made to order for three times the mone them actually at 50c. on the dollar. y, and at the price we have marked them, you buy In our Childrens’ department we offer this week, some extraordina- ry bargains in Blouse Suits, just the thing for hot weather, for boys from 4 to 10 years. One blouse and pants at95c; a good looking and strong suit, another fine blue flannel suit with silk embroidered col- lar at $1.835. Still another extra fine flannel of a beautlful shade of chocolate color at $2.75. None of these suits could be had at any other placefor less than double these prices, Another big offeringin this department, is a strong and good wearing knea pant suit, in beautiful checks which we have marked down to $1.50. This suit is a big bargain and we have only marked it down so low because the largest sizes are sold out. One Price Ouly. No Dev1at1on. lothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. SUCH EXTREME LOW PRICES AS S. L. ANDREWS & CO. Are making on Clothin never No. 1085—Pine Snowtlak No. i1, broken cheel, No. Slack and brown striped suc the lot for $15.00. 5—Black and white mixed suits, good style. all wool. for $8.00, We h: Saek suits in two shades of brown stripe cheviot goods for $3.00. T buyer and is worth $13.50. 10064—Little fine check we and Gents” Furnishing Goods were V'l wool mixed cheviot s i drab colors, all wool, suit., :Xtremo No. No. No. £ ! unhe N Tn Gents' Furnishing t unheard of prices, A real good percale and pen 1 1 the most of th r unde c ever shown in Omaha. Ask to see ¢ Lot 8360 Lot G10— wd of befor e of $11.85 low prf ty and would do any house credit to s )ld 100 of the s suit w it, would be a credit to any house i goods b the extreme low price of - send for one of the lots quo Cheviot Suit, +in this city. Below we quote prices: al value, $10.50. co of & ; we will sell e suits this season for § s picked up in a closing lot Ly our at $20.00. We will sell them until 50¢; notone of them worth below: “ Come or send an order to the Daylight Clothing Store, =S, Fue SANDREKWS & CO., Southwest Conze}.' of Douglas and I‘lfteenth Sts., Omaha. Yor The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. ntific skill BNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL OLTAUL NUCH INFORMATION FROM A ETUDY OF THIS MAP OF THG at lnst medich ical and £ cived the Festore etrengtl and renew vitality, Lhis me \mumui Phines lery mpeund JTE s a plnca heretofore wioeen e treatriont of GHICAGO ROGKISLAND & PACIFIC R’Y Ita main lines and branches include CHICAGO, PEORIA, MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEN- PORT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, MUS- CATINE, KANSAS CITY, 8T. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWORTE, ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDS, WATERLOO, APOLIS, ond ET. PAUL, of intermedinte cities. Choice of ] acific Coest. All trans- man Palaco Slocpers, and (between Chica Joseph, Atchison and Hansas City) R Chair Cars, Beats Free, to holders of IL\Auugh first-class tickets. Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y ‘“@reat Rock Island Route.” ‘Extends Weot and Bouthwest from Kansas City and Bt. Joeepl to NELEON, HORTON,, BELLE- VILLE, TOFEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, andall points in KAWBAB AND BOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipruent of the colebrated Pullinan mavpufacture. All saiety ap Pliances and modem &mprovements. The Famous Albert Lea Route Ie the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Kansas City and Minneapolls and St. Paul Its Watertown branch traverses tho great “'WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Tows, Bouthwestern Minnesota, and East Central Dakota to Watertown, Bpirit Ln.ka. has she Bt 1 that th aralyis HErvOUN aystem. o od by professional and busincss men, oy Price 81,00, Sold by druggists. WELLS, RICHHARDSON & CO,, Proprietors BURLINGTON, V HAVE YOU SEEN THEMZ Will buy one of our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted, fine Cassime Scotch Cheviots, in ull the popular colors and styles. Real hargains that nnot fail to be " n, For Tickets, Maps, Fclde; o, apbly at any Coupnn Ticket Offico or address E.ST.JOHN, I.A HOLBROOK, E \u \~1\1 goods Geu'l Manager. Gen') Tht, c.l-'mm sl || 7 FELTON & G0, Water Works Conractors |- but all of them And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WCRKS SUPPLIES. @rest of close in- 0f ull descriptions. son, spection, We ask our customers to xamine our stock,and thus satisfy themselyes of its quality and our veracity. | Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Offce, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, MAHA. NEBRASKA. !EEME“ DYES aau nr Yuxml 'tor Los! + Lsaliood, nervouness, ok o prrengils FOH MEN ONL weakaess, unpatural lotwes, fack il s, SAYSISRTERL: SoolSent tacaiod) free BRIR MEDICAL 09., BUFFALO, M, ¥y Are the BEST, Blb by Dabuviin | | | | ~rl‘||| Nebraska National Bank. U. 5. DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capi Surplus (0,000 50,000 | m. i S, HUGIES, DIRECTORS Cuslile HW. YAtk Banking Office. THE IRON BANK, Corner A General 2th and Far ing Busin UNION PACIFIC “Ihe Gveriand Route.” nily Sleeping Ca can now be reserved ticket agent to M, ent, Council Bluffs, Towa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars, so that passengers can now tecure berths ordered, the same as a Pull- man berth is reserved and secured, L LOMA Has so arranged its service, that berth upon applicat'on by E.T.Allen, M. D., Homopathic Speciallst, EYE wmi'icse. EAR Epectacles Accurately Prescribed, BAMGE BI’K., OMAHA " JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITION 1818, Nos, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY Y Senlfor cata J\U LTI .” y\“.wh. ) ulars fur bon o of logue. M, D, M.A. Principal GMOKE 1ms|LLs 2i 828,880 Tansill's Punchcngars weroshipped ut bloy ~ No otk BAd can trutue wanted 18 each town S0LD BY LEADIKG DRUGOISTS. RW.TANSILL &C0.,55 State SLChicaag. OMAFXILA. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL | INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. OCAUTION—Designing pereons, taking advantage of our reputation, are constantly starting bogus Medical Bstablishmentsto deceive stran= RgePs visiting the city. Thesc precenders usunlly disappear in a fow weeks, Beware of them or their ranners or agents. The Omaha Mad- jcal and Surgical Institute is the only established Medieal In<titute in Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprietor.” When yon make up your mind to visit us make a memarandum of our exact address, and thus save trouble, delay or mists FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR, J. W. MeMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Chavge TWENTY YEARS HOSPY Assisted by a Number of es. TAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE, memnl Skillfal and Experienced Physicians and Surgeans. rtienlar Attention 1>:|ill to Deformities, Diseases of Women, Discases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, Private Diseases, Diseases of the Nervous System, Lung and Threat Diseases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles, Cancers, Tumo, Co More money invested: more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cires effected; more modern” improved instrument paratus and appli- ances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispensaries in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms for paticnts, three skilled physiciang always in the building, All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner, We Manufacture bnrum] Braces foe Deformities, Trusses Supporters, Electrical Batteri m|'| can suppiy physicians or patients any appliance, remedy or instrument known. 1l and consult us, or write for circulars upon all sub- jeets, with listof questions for paticats to answer " Thousands treated successfally by corresponcence. We have superior advantages and facilities tor treating discases peye forming sur, operations and nursing p & iwhichs combined aitliour seKRowW]S edged ability, experience, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first che The Omaha Medica’ and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientitic principles, and patients hee receive every advantage that art, skill, science and human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases. ‘Their comfort and con=— venience will always be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or corres that these statements of our ion, location particular, but are plain unvanished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mereury. 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, sccurely packed, no marks to indicate contents orsendor. One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us or send history of your case, and we will send in p'ain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Uyon Private, Special or Nervous Discaset, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele with question list, My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private. Spccial and Nervons Diseases. of the uninary and cet, consequently persons, ask pond with us, yeu will find and facilities are not overdrawn in any All Blood Diseases successfully treated I have for many years made a specialty of disca have become a recognized authority upon the su mense number of letters from physicians and afllicted advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons, I have wri ing a general q.m.pn »n of the most common diseases and conit my treatment,sucs Pt \vice, ete. After reading it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our obiect in writing these pages is not to furnish_reading matter toa class of persons who read outof mere idle curiosity,but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater less degi ec trom diseases, or the effects of discases or abuses, of the sexual and urinary organs. Not a day passes but_we receive many calls or ietters from persons suffering from this class of diseases, or their seque Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright pros pects and is shortening their days. STURGEIRY, of Hare Lip, ( Inverted Nl sexual organs I receive an im- my opir and éna book, give or ula Cataract, i an body Kids ey al operations for the Stri us (1o verformed in th We treat Chr neys, Bladder, Nerves Tupe Worm, Uleors or e DlSEASES OF WOMLN fleally by the latest and mo Hoart spepals oF B 1 methols y has for and np Treated caretully, skillfully and scient F( WRIT FHOOK ON RIs ASES OF WOMEN. FREE years A i largs portion o tim t= the stu 1y wad teatment of uppliance ui EYE AND FAR DEPARTMENT "WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES Address nll letters to 'OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE OR | DR, J. W, McMENAMY, N, W. Gor, 13th & Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neh

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