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7 R B A S O 6 Nl 4 The internal re terday amounted to #15.: Among the vagrants court yesterday was hair cut short but showing the a tow head, To-day will be the last day of the Yinkerton police fo in Omaha. At 50 the entire crew will board the train for Chichgo. Only one marriage license yesterday by Judge Shields, tracting parties being musen and Emila Berg dents of Or Rasmus 1 Amelia Bergquist were united in rimony yesterday by Justice Ande Both of the contracting parties idents of Omaha. V. John Rudd and A, arrested yesterday for violuting the Ther re 160 name s of thisordinance warrants ar sworn out. H. Johngon, the who made sitch y Con Hetzler, er of the Union n o trinl in srday afternoon and fined $20 and costs. On Monday Johhson was puilty of a similar brutal attack on Pat Tartin, August Lipdol, the absent-minded in- mate of the insane department at the county poor farm, whose peculiarities w fully described in a recent issue of Tie Bee, died suddenly at the farm on wnd was buried yesterd e was an old soldier, and but very little is known of his enue collections yes- 8,88, in the wpolice a darkey with | color of | was i th Rasmus F. juist, both resi- wwmugsen and N are s of ass: Tliurs- the police has been invited by uperintendent of police to with him in ecalling o na- co-oper chiefs of police. tional convention of The object is to organize a system whercby the police bodic ..l different es will better co-operate for the ap- ,n.}n nsion of fugitiwes, ¢ Shief Seave y wtily in favor of the project. t of the fire alarm in the Long | was made upon the scholars yes- y ufternoon. In just one minute and one quarter the rooms were cleared of the 600 pupils, who marched out with the atest of decorum, not being aware that the alarm was o test their proficiency should geney arise. Personal parks, of Valentine ,is at the Fuller, of Sioux City, Ta., is at the B. P. Grifiith, of Emerson, Ta,, the k M. Coad, of Fremont, Neb., is at n, is at the rd, of I ont, Neb., is at the Paxtoa. W. M. Cole, of Windsor, J. D. Moore, the Millard. L.P.YV the Windsol Sioux City, In., is at the of Grand 1Island, Neb., is at | Slytie, of Fuirmount, Neb., is at North Bend, Neb., is at Theodore Hake, of Grand Island, at the Winds Mrs. E. Mix, of Aurora, 11l in the city. Frauk P. Trcland, of Nebraska City, 3 is |I|x~ Paxton T oll and wife, of Oskaloosa, Ia., ee U bBy Wil Eor Mrs. 1. D. Mead Kunsas City 10 visit b Clerk Strong, of the N at Kansas City f¢ Messrs. J. 1. Baum and :b., are at the P Mrs, Bruner has months visit to Philadelphi Neb., is is visiting left iste) lillard, is rusti a few days. ton. urned from a two id Other cities yesterday for ating Outaler, of m.m Litticl id wife, of : 0. H, Swingley, of the I'raders’ bank. Mrs. Dr. . W. Lee and evening for New Y the heated term. The'doctor will r family left last ¢ will pass ain in corge E. King, Crom Bowen Rawson, nl of Des Moine Paxton, ame to Oni bridge z contract Att coln; Hu nd C. A, at the a to look after or ny Lin- Stoddard, . and wife, Bloomington, N h, Dubuque, fu.; F. G, L nd Island; Miss Annie Evans, Lincoln; Campbell, St. Louis; H. Howell, I V. Nelson, Muson City, Ia.; C. O. Milier Wahoo, Neb. H. ob.; G Kwood, I Brooke, accompanicd , will pay a visit of in- spection to iobrara, Robinson, Kuse sell, Sidne ort Casper, Loave of absence of twenty days has been granted to Licutenant Wil twenty first infantry, Fort Sidney, N by Death of Mes. Brooks. Mrs. D. C. Brooks died of cancer at St. Josepl's hospitul yesterday Mr. Brooks was for years prominent in Omaha ne paper and political circles, and the deccase was well known he Of recent years the Brooks’ home has been in Chicago, but Mrs, Brooks was brought to Omuba some tim¢ ugo for treatment. Stole a Watch. A laborer at Thir.eenth and Vinton streets left his vest, contain waten and some money, on i jesterday and while at his prised to. scc o man take and skip Speeiul Po , but was unable 10 capture the 1 doubt 1088 be ap) s have his deser work w the guarment coman Farr gave chad thief. He wi chended, as all the oftic tion, ha and the A, O, U, W, ims of Omaha are once more recog ites from this city to the the Ancient Order of United Workmen, now in n at Louis. ville, Ky., hav ired the next annual ses. sion of that body for Omaba, The first news of their success was in u te to Mayor Broateh signed by James W, C: J. D, Tate and 5. R, Patten, > deleg supremo lodze of Morton who lives at 1214 Capitol avenue—or rather did hve there was looking for a justice yesterday in order to obtain a writ of replevin for his goods which ure in the by which is owned by a gent named O'Ne The for- mer forgot topay his vent and the latter locked him out, nence there is music in the air. O'Neill claims that Morton broke in the door and proposes 1o sWear Out & warrant A man named i for forcible entry, An There was day afternoon of the 1 sulers and mer: . at the board of trade st Wednes- day night, to complete arrangements for the purpose of going before the hoard of state trausportation at coln on the 25th iust 10 socu > rate of freight tarift for On viuts west of t Mr. W. resided procedy was laid out, after meot journed uutil Monday when another committee will First Call at the Police Court. When Court Oficor Whalen openod the gate yesterday morniug twenty-two prisoncrs trooped into the pr ¢ of Lis bouor with alternate Lope and apprehension pictured on their face: Eleven of the nmumber wero wagrauts, and seven drunks. For the daily scrubbiug ui the jad Elix Williams, Prank Layed aud George HManlon were seloct from among the' vags, .und the othér ol were told to “giy"—sonie of them to work Ayl othigrs oub of town, Of tbe drunks, neouraging Turn-Out, turn-out y anufacturers, whe appointed THE OMAHA DAILY BER ATURDAY. JUN Tom \Turphv, Willlam Pelty and John Rnwh were aseessed from §7 to £5 cach. The oth ers were turned out with an admonition to go sin no more, Tom Feney got & and Pat Conway £10 for fighting. John Borill of the Bluffs, whose German was glibly inter: i ? , was taxed £10 for | and John Brockhow | ion of firing a gun g o the shipwrecked iers of the Gene ferry, but when he | gotdrunk the police ru him_in just the same and the judge fined him $:.50. On the plea of his captain the mayor remitted the fine and the soldier will be shipped south- ward at once. Federal Building Supplies. bid for the supplies for the govera- building for the r were Thursday by R. C The bidder for coal was Bedford, 50 per ton for 2,240 tons. Kimball & Hun nd Westberg were the bidders for the 0 near the same that in to the department The ment ensnin opened competitors for and strect spr 1 be on in about three wes Suicide, 1 hung himse morning at his home in 1 is at the southern end of Thiiteenth street. He was found by his family hanging by the neck. He is supposed to have committed the decd about 3:30. Harm was a basketmaker and a man of about He by crazy f some time ha an insane f!nll that somebody was trying to il him An inque remains, by suici fit of ummu at 2 o'clock Sund home in Park by the member, Charles Har wrly yesterday Forest, which ve & vordictof de temnora afternoon st, and will be conduc man_society of which he was a He will be buried m Laurel Hill. Death in the O garette. Behind in nothing, Omaha had a death Thursday evening as the alleged result of an intemperate use of cigaretts, The victim is Fred Bark, living at 417 Williams strcet. He was only nineteen years old but smoked sov- eral dozen cigarettes each day. His death re- sulted divectly from blood-poisoning from an ulceration in the cheek, which is supposed to have come from the cigarette ing. Do ceased was a trackman at the Union Pacific express oftice. His father was tel at Lincoln and arrived yesterd Kutghts of Labor, of which young Ba amember, will probably participate funeral. o in the A House. OMAl, June 22.—To the Editor of Tne Bre: I notice in the report of the city coun- cil proceedings that a petition has been re- ceived cecping . road house, signed by Now I nor expect to keep what is house.” The premises wh Not a Rd have kept termed a ‘“‘road re Ihave lately parti for ten to expend a v thousand dolla fying the grounds with drives, and buildings, mak ing it for the north part of the ci visit, whether saint i - of being offended. ; under £,000 bonds not to use the premises themselves or re-let to others for immoral purpos Gioker W. FORBES. (10) years or s Figaro and n the world. wholesale depot. Smoke \u-nh-nlw the be Mever & C get Max tion Sale. . will be offered public auction, at No. 114 South Ni teenth street, houschold furniture, con- sisting of perlor furniture, hat book table, by suits, sideboard, dining table, chind, glasswar Kitehen commences at 10 a. m. at uten Leo Staub, Architect and Supt., 1619 Howard: 16 years’ experi- Pine, stylish buildings a s office LAND ROUTE stop all suburban 1th Omaha, to bet- arranged to at Q street ing suburban ||‘|\ul DON'T KNOW HER NAME, A Bride of s Skips Out with Available Funds, ation which pervaded the matri- Judge Shields’ yesterday the romping in of an Italian who was in a high state of agitation, and Clerk Ed Morcarity had his af nap greatly disturbed by the demons of the dark skinned son of sunny Italy demanded to know the name of the woman he had married a few duys ago, making it known between his sobs of grief and display of agitation that she had skipped out before he had become thoroughly familiar with her e, tuking with her the proceeds of the al bunches of decayed bananas 18 of rotten pes which the n had palmed off on an unsophisticated o isistent and The st monial bureau of was culivened by W an rushed forth to find a uan to run down the runaway. ( npgfl:n.xp POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, r plospll L BARING I mented and not Acts like PUND 2 chorm in all cases of Diar- : rhea aud Dysentery and all stomach and bowel troub) Grateful alike to women, ¢l dren and convalescen Gives a de 18 flavor to ice-water, lemonade or soda-water, Imported and bottled ' by Minarovites, FLercarr & Co. Cincinnati, O. For gale by Kichasdson Drug o ors Blake il who o foual] SR, Gguor de Wud wile Wbk Chals Yors NBES, GOING WITH A RUSH. Last week we have supplied thousands of Customers with thin Coats and Vests; they are going off with a rush and every day's business, especially last Saturday, has taxed our capacity sorely; but success only stimulates us to stronger and more liberal efforts, and while we are just now having the departments. not neglect our other biggest run in Summer Clothing, we do We open to day and place on sale for this week two new styles of very fine Men’s Cassimere Suits, which at the price we have marked them will make a reputation for us. Ten dollars for one a darkthe other : are of fair weight, thus ma biggest bargain ever shown and are in every respect a1 g L of which we sold o many this season., Ten Dollar ¢ uits K king them suitable to wear along , as the cheapest clothing house in the United States. v good suit having become such a popular price with nus we have decided to mark them so, although this 18 just one-half the wvalue. lighter shade of gre Joth styles are excellent, y.elegantly trimmed and made, and the goods in the fall. They are the (ual if not superior to the other We have just opened an enormous assortment of fine pants, which we marked $2.50, £3.00 and # very pair is ufiquestionably a big bargain, as they are very fine all wool goods in splendid patierns of stripes: they fit as well as any you can have made to order for three times the money, and at the price we have marked them, you buy them actually at 50c. on the dollar. 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 $1.35. 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 knee pant suit, in beautiful checks which we have marked down to $1.50. This suitis a big bargain and we have only marked it down so low because the largest sizes are sold out. One Price Only. No Deviation, Nebraska Glof Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION | OVER A MILLION DIiSTRIBUTED! Tncorporated by the legt ucational and Charita l'm de o part of an overy take place and its GRA INGS take pluce on in the v »all drawn m{ Keademy ot Music, New Orleans, moiths wublic, at the A, “We do h arrangements nal Deawings of Company, and in pe the Drawings themselve are conductcd with hov kood falth toward all pa and we aitthe the comp to us: this certificate, with similes of our signatures attached, i its ad tisements. “that the same siy, fuirness, and in SIONERS. Wo the undersigned Banks and Dankers will all Prizes drawn in otteries which may be. pres ters. t. M nted at our coun- WALMSLE GIMIVD MONTHLY DRAW/A/G cademy of Music, New Or Tucsday, J CAPITAL PRIZE, $300, 000. 100,000 Tickets at T\vem,, Dollars each, Talves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths $2; Twen- tieths $1. LIST OF PRIZ 1,000 15 0.0 15 10 e, Prizes, amounting to 4 s drawing Capital Prizes are ¢ further inform o 1, clenrly Sureot v will or M. A DAL Whsl Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL W OF I I,M'LMI l"l BANK, Tal, 3 Mt the x DRUNKENESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by Adwministering Dr. Halves’ Golden Specific, 1t can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with- out the knowledge of the person taking it; abso lutely harmless, wnd will eflect a permanent and specdy cure, whether the paticnt (s a moderate drinker or an alcoliolic wreck, Thousands of druukards bave been made temiperato men who Lave taken Golden Specliic in their coffee with out their kuowledge aud to-day believe they guit g g Of thoir own fice will. 1t nover fails Wit Epec the lig & o or appetite to exist. ubn and Douglas sts., and 18th aud Cur. aha, Neb.j D. Foster & Bio. utrs, I “wuueil - For the Deaf i | | i | | to visit Omaha, that they i shouid arch of & w. J. t.Al,lmuTH Surgr on and Piysmlan. Qo N. W COrner a4th ar as 56, Oflice Walephone, i Bualds OPUeA Wy "DR. HORNE'S | Electro-Magnetic Belis ! The Grandest Triumph of Electric Science— ¥ Gentlemen's Belt ~fl) Scientifically Made and Prnc(inully Applind, with Electric Suspousorg, Mave you Pafeo fn {IT WILL CURE vevm Neryoos Debilley, . Neuraigin, Bciut . B omireiaasy Attlma Tmpotency, Cuta TRER” Suls Fold th Just i WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. NOTE the foilowing xho hase boon g 3. 3. Haslot, all on of Trade what nooth o bee T o e Jhit Rove Hadl, alier striet. How Yorke & Wholizands of orh . HORRE'S ELEGTPO HAS':!’TIG‘IFLT o by are o e mew elfcotation of 1 v as hu i counized ny bank " 0 i e Tiniira or atd Manufaciirer, 1 spency San F. and T3EL. W I nonmn ‘Liventor o vy DR, nnw’s ELE KEE‘!G% "W | “Pure,” Silver Gloss <=Corn Starch, FOR T''= LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE. "THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. GHIGHESTERS ENGLISHADIAMOND BRAN D o BA‘Q:"SH"UEUST FOR (HICHESTER'S LNGLIS‘* SAF EALWAYS RELIAEFE.TO LADIES IND!SPENS ABLE.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ASKFOR DIAMOND BRAND CHERESTER: ENCUS NG A N D,TAKE NO OTHER £ N0 OTHER SFE SIGNATURE "7 T CHESICALCO S0LE RGP MADISOU S0 PHIA. A WSHE STONATURE G £/ ERY 80K DIES who HAVE US£D UNSOLICITED WRITTEN TESTIMONIALS ANG OVER.PROM LA PI Lls 5.000¢HHHi5Ters EAGLISH.OAMC HD SRAND PENHY ROVAL PILLS WITH SUcciss RAVE YOU SEEN THEW? ||y G ) SR L]\l‘ Will bu® el our nobby THEE Suits in one of Sfiring Worsted, imere. or Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Conncil Blufls to === THE EAST s TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMANA AND COUNCIL BLUFI'S \D— Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, eporty Rockford, Dubugue, Davenporty Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, Aud ull other Important points Kast, Northeust and Southast Ho ticket agent at 1501 the popu to be cd by the We * that IN- Chicago, §t, Panl, Rotk Island, ¥ but all Clinton, annot stand @rest of close ask our custome sLoc s saLisfy its v ) d our the v 4 in spection. We 10 examine our themselves of verae GOLD MEDAL, PA!(X:!.VL",IH. BAKER'S Brsalmsl (ocoa, Warranted absolutely pure tho exocss of s been rew t has three a mixed v Bugar, ‘ta 1 ‘coa, from whi oy refore far mor It {8 delicious, 1 sirengthening, casily digoste admiratly adapted for fnyal fl well as for persons in hicalth. = 50ld by Grocers everynhere, AKER & LO Darchester, Mass SteckPiano Kemarkable for powertul sympa and s the WUUDBRIDI}E BROS PEERLESS DYES Bealed Trea soseat freeon app) Are the BEST, b MaARsTal CUUDL LY B vy ki MEDICAL AND SURGICA INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. thing Gompany CINST i LORUG STORE stantly starting bogus Medicat gers visiting the eity, These pret weeks, Beware of them or their r ieal and Surzical Institute is the onlg Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprictor, W Visit us ake a memarandum trouble, delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR, J. W. MeMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Charge / YEARS HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE, Assisted by a Number uf Competent, Sklllfll and Experiencel Piwsl?cims and Surgeons. Jstablishments to deceive stra ters usually disappear in n few rers o agents, T 1aha Meds ablished Medical hen you make up y y of our exact address, and thus save TWEN Particular \m-ntm»., TG el AL Women, Diseases of the Urinary and Sexnal Organs, Private Diseases, Discases of the Nervous System, Lung and Throat Diseases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles, Cancers, Tumors, Ete. More money invested; more skillful physic treated; more cures effected; more modern” improved instruments, app: nd appli- ances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispensaries in the west combined. gest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, Fifty y furnishi well wary 1 and ventilated rooms for patients, three skilled physicians always in the building, All Kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner, ns and surgeons employed; more patients We Mamfacture Suegical Braces foe Dcfurmi(ies, Trosses, Supporters, Electrical Batteries, e suppiy physicians or patients any appliances remedy or instrument known, ~ Call and consult us, or \Grite for circulars upon all_ sub- cets, with list of questions for patients to answer, cd successfully by corresponde We have superior advan treating d forming surgical operations and nursir Eambin s B hions edued ability, experience, responsibility eTimake thelOmara Mea nad and Surgical Institute the first choi 'he Omaha Me AlH’Alv and sical Tnstitute is scientific principles, and patients here rec and human ingenuity, can bring to be venience will always be taken into conside . Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find 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. ed. Syphilit ilities tor pat h'*‘ which, conducted upon ml\m\l.’\_uv t Th strict busine rt, skill, s th r comfort and con- ron All Blood Diseases successfully tre; >oison 1emoved from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment fo of Vital Poweg, Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondeno All communications confiden- tial. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, s ly packed, no marks to in e contents orsendor, One personal interview preferred, "Call and consult us or send history of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele with question list, My Reasons for Writing a Book Dpon Private. Special and Nervous Diseases. of the t, con I have for many years made a specialty of discases have arecognized authorily upon the subje mense number of letters from physicians and afilicted lual cases. Ior the benefit of sucl ing a general description of the most common discases and conditions, my treatment, After reading it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition atelligently and to the point, It will therefore be seen that our i» notto futnish reading matter toa class of persons who but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degiée from diseases, or the effects of discases or abuses, of the sexual and urinary organs. Nota day passes but we receive many calls or ictters from persons suffering {rom this class of disc or theirsequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that ked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright pros pects and is short days, and sexual organs uently I receive an im- crsons, asking my opinion and tsons, 1 have writien a book, give ccome cess, advice, etc, and can write me more object in writing these pi read out of mere idle curi ses, Lip, Clah F. . Cancers, i Fistula, Niils, Wens and Dotors nities of the Cataract, i 1 iimau body erformed n the VR treat Ch neys, Bladder, N Tapd Worm, Ulcers oF Sealp, Stomach, Liver, Kide a, Dropsy, Bright's Discase, o1k, OLC, DISEASES OF WOMEN. carefully, skillfully and scientifically by the latest proved methods OR BOOK ON DISEASES OF W( , FR cMenamy has for d i 1uvge portion of his time to the study and troatment of this ciass of diseases, and ither e nor money to perfect 1f, and s fu 1pplied with every lustruinens il Formedy Of vallie ih this Uegartment of Modiciue and Susgery EYE AND FAR DEPARTMENT tin the west laims, Tot it iskt W U for t £ and cure r diseiunes. it ) languaie 5, Dyspepsia or G Treate and most_apj i id the thonsands whom w allicted with Eye and Ea spiaion, then v om you like, und 4 with numerous illus. s fn reigird 1o cases by ] Dt Ave ol and can describe WRITE FOl BOOK ON DISEASES OF FheEve AND EA} Address all letters to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE o OR — .DR_. _J. W, McMENAMY. N, W. Gor, (3th & Dodga Sts., Omaha, Neb