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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JUNK 26, 1885 The internal reve terda; William Hart, a sus; was turned over to the United marshal this morning on a ch counterfeiting. He had a conside quantity of the “queer” upon his per- #on. g character, Personal Paragraphs, 0. M. Anderson, of Neligh, Neb,, is at the Paxton. J. C. Miilard W. R. Kelly, of Lincoln, Millard A. 8. McKay, the Paxto Charle the Paxton. John M, Ra lho Paxton, Fred Anderson, of Neligh, uw Paxton, Pierson D. Smith, of St. at the Paxton. T, P, Livingston, of Plattsmouth, Neb., is at the Millard J. 1. Dunn, of Kaj At the Paxton. £ Judge Little, a leading attorney of Kansas, 18 In the city. C. N. Brough, of Salt visit to the city John C. Highy, of Beatrice, is in and is at the Paxton J. H. Bellows and wife, of Weeping Water, Neb,, are at the Millard O. B, Thompson, of Grand Tsland, is in the city and is stopping at the Paxton Charles Conner of Chicago, representing the Detroit stove works, is in the city. Colonel John Doniphan, of St. Joseph, is in '.lu. city and is regist e Paxton, called *Sho Bush, of Sidney, Neb, is at the Neb,, is at the of Friend, is registered at Hanson, of Kearney, Neb,, is at an, of Hastings, Neb., is at Neb., is at Edwards, Neb,, is /\ is registered Lako, is on a short the city who pedd Towa, was i st of his pape A, J. Lewis, formerly with Blake, Bruc & Co., but now with L. F. Ross, of Red Oa Ia., took in the eity yesterday in a mild and becoming manne Hon, O. R. Looker, sccretary of the Mich jgan Mutual Life Insurance company, of etroit, Mich., is-in the city on business con- nectod With his company. Councilman_William _Kierstead has re turned from Chicago, having been absent from his seat during the consideration of no important business in the council, G. A. Rathbun, who has been attending Cornell co for some time, arrived home esterday and will spend his summer vaca- jon in Omaha, returning in September. James McNavin, agent for the Templeton opera company, arrived in the city last night. e organizatic in the Grand opera house one week, commencing Monday, July 2. J. E. Strong, one of the gl clerks of the Millard, has resigned and I to-day for Krnsas City to fill the chier ship of the St. Ju M best wishes of latyzo number of fricnds. in his new position. He has chartered one box car to carry his effccts to his new home. His hmtlmh reds him, and has nial swile and win and happy mm.' way of Jim's, Stopped the Union Pacific. The extension of the tracks of the Union Pacific westward from Twenty-fourth street through the property of the Omaha tile and brick company has been stopped b function and the road will be extended fur- ther to the north, Early Closing. C. E. Silshee, of this city, is working up a ng the storekeepers looking to ral closing of stores at every day of the week except is meeting with signal su hardly a man who will not r to close early in case the reform can be mac general, Farew ll In honor of the dej 10 her former hoe, Party. arture of Mrs. D. Black Mrs. A. Brown and friends gave Mrs. Black a delightful picn at Pries lake. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Black, Leah and Roy Black, Mr. and Mrs. E. Simons, Mrs. B, Kellier, Miss Carrie Kellner, the Misses Gladstone, Messrs, Gross, Buttenstain and Gladstone, A Pleasant Affair, A largo party of friends of Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Bdholn gathered at their resi dence, No. 2036 Charles street, on Saturduy evening for the a good time, and in this ti bpointed. The host v taken by sur prise, wero nevertheless woll prepared and 4 pleasant evening was spent in dancing and other amuscments, Farewell to the Doctor, The turnverein hold a kommers evening, in Germania hall, in honor of Woodburn, who has been a member of that organization for some time and who is about 10 leave for the Roscbud oy where he s 10 act as siclan. He leaves here on next Friday morning, reaching Valentine Satur- day where an ambulance will give bim a ride this Dr. St. Joe's Responsibility. The turnverein of thiscity will take no he turnfest which K bility to hold, the obj being that the time in which to prepare too short. The burden of straightening out the difficulty will probably full upon St. Joseph, where the wert is now situated At all évents, the local turners will call no special meeting, the regular one for the pur- pose being held'on th cond Monday of next mouth, The Fire Reporter. There is nothing new under the sun, but here is something never before introduced in Omaha. It is the five reporter, to whose headquarters all alarms of fire come. In stantly the horse is hitched to a light wagon and driven at groat speed to the resi dence of the owner of a burning buitding or stock of goods, who is notified and taken raplaly to the fire, that he may give the five men information as to the inside plan of the building, The ! porter will be found of great service in a time of need. The Pinkies are Gone. The Pinkerton police (1) have depar They have pulled their ht and are nc sunning themsclyes along the docks at Chi eago. That is the men the ordinary men, Captain Foley and Licutenant Watson are now fishing on Luke Michizan whilo Captain O'Conuers is at headquurters on Fifth avenue telling stovies ab Jut the blood thirsty inhabita " Shalley is lnn ing the notehe to show how many men he has whacked over the head ul.m absent, and Johnson is writ ing out an expense account in order to draw tho #20 which he paid in Judie Herla's court Meauwhile Steve Melio 1s ull the protection tho B, & M. have left Dynay on his club ite For the Piers. The pu, t by the Union Pacific of the damages to personal property sustained by the oMcers of the Fifth infantry has impelled the transportation companies to feel that the poad is responsible for thesame and they bave accordingly hired Mr. Woolworth to Yook after their iuterests. The Union Pacific gompany 18 in & quandary how to get rid of the sunken pievs in tho Missouri, They are afraid to use dynamite, which would s the obssructions in short time, thout injuriug the piers of the new brid ge. t looks to them as a caisson would have to erected around each, which wean t deal of expense, % Why Bryant is Sad. “] see by reading Tur Bee and have it from a man ov the General Lowe Bas sold that corner xteenth and Har. pey stroets’ for nearly John ©. Bryaut as he weandered into the office of the secretary of the bogrd of trade yesterday. John looked a picture of disgust, b he heightened by remarking, “if theve ybody bundy whe would like t0 iwaul, kick and make a foot ball .of mé in general just trot him in. In 1856 Idida month's work for the general and he owed me $40. Ho proposed that I take two of the lots he is rep- resented to have just sold in payment for the debt, and 1 went up ana looked at them tore y ciothes in the bramble bushe: was 80 thoroughly disgusted with them' I de: manded my money, which promptly paid. But sucl na the world is fuil of fools,” ejaculated Mr. Bryantas he started for s home in Waterloo, No Boycott. The announcement of a boycott of the beer of Metz Brothers of this city, and Anheuser- Busch of St. I because both of these firms are putting up buildings on which cur- rent rates of wages and mot those demanded by the bricklayers' union are being paid was entirely without foundation. _This fact was attested by President Frost, of the union, as well as Dan O'Keefe, who has been acting as chair- man _of the couferonce committee of the bricklayers’ union, The officers above T ed to were eager to the denial _ mentioned. Both ser-Busch and Motz are puthing ful buildings, that of the former 1y built, costing about £100,000, w t of Metz on Thirteenth roct, on the site of the old Bohemian hail will cost about 10,000, These buildings will be a credit to the city, and their projectors have always been known as willing 1o pay the highest current rates for labor. Worlk on the Metz building was resumed to-day. savs the Meat Was Good. 7. J. Beal, the meat market man at Tenth and Dodgo street, called at Tue Bee ofiice this morniug accompanied by Meat Inspector Farr, and stated that he desired to correct an item in Saturday's Bee relative to the condemning of some meat in his place of As will be remem nied the meat inspecte his rounds Friday. At Beal's was found a liver hanging in the icc ther with a piece of me green mold upon them, When the inspector. left he told the young man who attends the “he should attend right which he replied “all The insp supposed, 2 tho. meat was spoiled, N W the inspector and sa, ( meat in question was nof spoiled while the liver was, owing to water having leal vit. They state that the liver noved imr while the meat was it was good they offer in évidence the following let t business on a reporter o I want to Bee of the injustice and in- To the Editor of Tur Ber: that your article in Tne does “J. 0. Beal great jury. The meat alluded to 1 know was not spoiled as I have or 1 ten pounds of same for my own use. I have bought meat of J. J. Beal for six years and have been almost aily in his meat market and grocery store ) and hant I have not met in my ouce. R. N. WiLsoN. to bear in mind, more particu- larly if you are a lady and superintend the culinary department of your house- hold, that Van Duzer’s flavoring tracts are not only pure, being deriv from sound, ripe fruit, not of chemi origin like many others, but also cco- nomie, because they ave so highly con- centrated that it requir iy the smallest appreciable quanti the right VOl Besid extract bottles contain 5\ quantity, another item in their Grocers everywhere sell the. —— rew, kidne; Room 1 favor. v. Me seuses. al, & priv- ate d Bushman bloc Smok the best )| Mever & Co.., ro and world. \lc depot. get Max AN ODORUUS GANG. Old Man Kerns in the Role of Kidnap- per. The Kerns and the Woods memory are laboring aga selves con ous. Mrs. Woods, the wife of John Woods, who was recently sentenced to the penitentiary for four years for attempt ing to blow his father-in-law’s head off, made her appearance in the police court this morning and filed information against her foster-father Jam Kerns, the identical individual Woods tried to bounce over the Jasper wall, charging him with abduction. Sho allegos that, Kerns and anothc acter named ( - house on South aturday and forcibly took her little six-ycar-old and despite her remonstrances, carric child only 'had her Mrs. Woods her welfare in th reprobate as she consides will be ring the tr her of - this child, and while Mr Woods acknowledges that she had been erim- inally intimate ie does not know me to_her late § bed Ottie, ar The nightclothes on, and itly worried to nds'of such Kerns. It nimed du sent 1o join her husband i She further informed the polic stie has information that the old man has gone to Bellevue or somewhere in that vicinity. " can be truly said of Griggs’' Glycerine Salve—a speedy cure for cuts, bruises, 5, burns, sores, piles, tetter and all skin erap: tions, Try this wonder healer, Guaranteed, Goodman. “The best on ¢ Leo Staub, Architect 1619 Howard; 16 Pacific Railw CRLAND ROUS to stop all suburban trains at Q street, South Omaha, to be accommodato the constantly increas- The Fellow's for His Child and G Tur Bee some time count of the in-law Looking andehildren, ago published an - ac fous burning of J. C. Curd’s phote on the corner of Thirteenth and ts, of the still more suspicious scttlement of the insurance upon the same, and still later, the villianous desertion by Curd ofjhis wife and escapade to Denver with o prostitute known as May Vaughu. - Mrs. Curd, with ker two children, beautiful dittle was compelled to go to ‘husband’s parents m 1 Sho is deaf and dumb, though ve utiful, Her father is Colonel 1t.0° i it of the Burnham Loan and Investment company, of Waco, Texas, and aimost a millioniire. He op posed the mar; laughter 10 Curd, since their marriage hus contributed sev- 1 thousand dollars to enable thewm to live n the inability of the husband to m 1 g threatened thes When _ Colonel v the fate of came to this city aud on Saturday where hia is in h return here and grand children on his way to Texas. Curd is now in Colorado with his uuhely compau- ion., £usp) e will Driuk Malto. e ~ The ladies of Hanscom Park M. F ehureh will hold a strawbe nd milk so e in their church pare- corner Woolworth avenuo and street, on Tue evening June An intercs wmme has Leen prey 20th Notes About the City. uth Omalie dewocrats will rally 0 -to-night at the police station, betier kuown aptbe eity council chawber. Aitox about | 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 biggest run in Summer Clothing, we do not neglect our other departments. 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, 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 so, although this 18 just one-half the value. Both styles are excellent, one a dark,the other a lighter shade of grey,elegantly trimmed and made, and the goods are of fair weight, thus making them suitable to wear along in the fall. They are the biggest bargain ever shown and are in every respect equal if not superior to the other Ten Dollar ¢ uits of which we gold so many this season. We have just opened an enormous assortment of fine pants, which we marked $2.50, £3.00 and # Every pair is unquestionably a big bargain, they are very fine all wool goods in gplendid patterns 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 $1.85. 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 Glothing Gompan Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. e | THNE YOU SEEH Thene She Tr/ed and Knows. Will buy A leading chemist of New York *No plasters of such e s Plusters h our nobby Suits in fine 1 prodused.” ! v are not made Scoteh Cheviots, inall the popular simpl they are the beat.hint sejence siiiliAnd money colors and_ styl Real harg .26, they rally they will chose delegates to repre” seut the Magie city at the North Omuba demo cratic blow-out b Stewart, a bright boy, cut hiniscl and wili probably loose a foot. About twenty-five cars of hogs and eley of cived at noon to-day. Hog were about e higher and cattle a little ) The Ancient Ord sters hu a foothold in South Omaha, and those inte ested are asked to meet at’ the Kuights of Pythins hall next Wednesduy eveni While fishing for drift wood at Bellevue yesterday. ith Omiba men found & o \ badly decomposed, and the finders > phed the cor- oner for iy Peter Hansen recovered $20 from o is morning in Justice for the use of scrap terial loaned by the plaintift. James Sulliv Jarged with the theft of £40 from Ed He dtogo this | wnorning as there was not suflicient evidence to convict, Thomas Burk, charged rant, but supposed to have L the ‘theft of some hams, was dist morning after having been in the Saturday night. He was first a spicion Friday, discharged Suturday after- noon and_immediately csted. As he could find no bondsmen he remained in jail until this morninz when he was allowed to go for want of evidence. ‘ather Moriarty is sparing no pains to asuceess. A agzed to bring out icnds from North one of can produce, and will do what is cluimed for them. ¥ are unequaled. : P 1 to be T inted by the ring. W e re that IN- goods adver- season, them the in- to ndusks, 0, Nov. o HEMHNG hkf § disc Hess Levy's court d other ma- t ~.--l t)m but all of cannot stand & @rest of close spection. We ask customer examine our stock themselves of its veracity. £ Send 6 conis for (he ur ooy THE ATHLOPHORGS CO. 172 WnI/Sf NY. And for this very reason there is with beng a vag- not to-day a remedy within the WiLL ALWAYS Wi CHICAGD SHORT LN Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omaha and Councii Bluffs to ~===THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEKN OMAHA AND COURCIL BLUKFS —AND Milwaukee, polis, Cedar Rapids, Freeport,y Rockford, Dubugue, Davenporty Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other Important points East, Northoast and For thragh tckata €l g e deket ageat o100 Furiwm street, o Barker BIock, or at Unlon Pilinan icepors and tho et Dining Cars i the world nre run oa the muin hi il L Paul aiiwi 5 Passengers by codreous empioy quality and our 1on onut an equal; pleasant], ure for the Hibernians and other Omaha, Tom Mike Fla- Hannon, contr i rocery Pow an absolute necessity of the refined toilet in this climate. Pozzoni’s combines every el- ement of beauty and purity — NOW’'S THE TIME To have your friends come to ANSAS AND VEBRASKA As Eastern lines will sell tic nd run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVER THE Union Pacific “The Overland Route,” Tntil July 1, 1885, tickets £0ld for these excur: slons will be good thirty days for the round and can be used ten o pur- wers are ready 1o return, these tickets will bo good five duys for that purpose, 1f purc 5 wWishi to stop short of destination on_our lines, agents will stamp tickets ,,u.ml 1o return from Fuch poir LS. TEBBETS, ailroad Notes, The Union Pacific_road on Saturday last ran a fruit train of fourteen cars from Chey- enne to Omaha at a rate of forty miles per hour, the fustest freight time evér made west of the Missourl, ' from Grand Isl- and to Coancil Bluffs wi hours and four minutes, H. Johnson, g Union Mr. ing pssenger iz for the Union Pacifl Wt agent of to-nizht, 18 been appointed travel- it for the state of Kansas to take cffect July Ist. annex to the trans.co in Chicago to-mol wided, of course, that the members 1 aw nvention, the Cbicago, St. Pauly Rock Island, Clinton, Elgin, tinental row. can be dr: Agent, AS5't G P& T, A, i DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor Habit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Spu-rlflc. An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, Wounds, chapped hands, and all skin orup: tions, I positively ciro all kinds of pilos Ask for the ORIGINAL ABLETINE OI MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug a ceuts per box - by wail #) cents. Drink Malto forthe nevves, - - ighth Ward Metting, There will be a meeting of the ward republican club at Seh corner of Saunders und Cnmin (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'cl busiess 1s to come before the club, attendance is de JANES ALLAY, retary b | Nel N Ilk s I\v mfll\a ational Ban S, DEPOSITORY, OMAXA, NEB, Paid Up Capital 50,000 Surplus. .. 50,000 H. W, YaTEs, President LEwis 8. iteen, Vice Pr ALK have m.;. e tetnperate coffee with- toduy believe they of their own free will. It never once impregnated With the an_utter {mpossibility for Jauior appetite to e For sale by Kuhn 1 and 15th and Cum. D. Foster & Dro. s strects, this Important A full President, Stras B, Lake, sresident. HuGhEs, Caslile COMFORTING ps’s Cocoa + BREAKFAST, ) knowledge of the natural ) W. V. Monse, H. W, Yar Banking Of THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th encral Bunkis St..un. AL B Tovzalix. 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Assisted by a Number of Compet cm smmn and EXDul‘lEIlG 1 Physlmus and Surgeons Particular Attention paid to Defy |||I(io<, Diseases of anml, Discases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, Private Discases, Diseases of {he ous Systemy Luug and Ti Epilepsy or Fits, Tumors, Ete. More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more modern improved instruments, app tus and appli- ances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispensaries in the west combir est and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients, three skilled physiciang always in thy building, All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner, Supporters, Electrical |hl.uu'~ ml can suppiys physicians or patients .'my.]vplanL‘. remedy or instrument known. Call and consult'us, or write for circulars upon all sub- jects, with listof questions for patients to answer — Thousands treated successfully by (‘m|npl>lu(ncc ‘We have superior advar es and facilities tor treating discases per= forming surgical operations and nursing pavients, which, combined with our acknowls edged ability, experience, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Mecdica! and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific prin patients here 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 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. All Blood Disecases successfully treated. Syphilitic 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 confidens tial. hes or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks g indicate contents orsendor, One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us o send history of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele Medi Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, with question list My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private. Special and Nervons Discases. 1 have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the uninary and sexual orgars have become a recognized authority upon the subjeet, consequently I rec mense number of letters from icians and afllicted persons, asking my opinion and advice upon individu - the benefit of such persons, I have written a book, ing a general description of the most common discases and conditions, my treatment,Sues s After reading it, will have a clearer idea of their condition » more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that oup s is not to furnish reading matter s of persons who y.but for the benefit of the , or the effec sons obj read out of mere or less degree fr organs. Not a day pa O iacautalio o dasti AR ves but we receive many calls or ictters from persons suflering fra this class of dis or their sequel. Many of them are fgnorant of the cause of e dimeulty that has wreeked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prow | pects and is shortening their days, SURGERTY. Club P , Cancers, Fi , Wens and Jrmities of th tula, Cataract Human body 1, Liver, Kide b5 Diseasd, {ons for the cure of Hare L L f tho Lunics, Heat, fload, 1o o, il s, e, Py Tape Worin, Ulvers oF Fever sores, Dyspepsia Or Gastaith DISEASES OF WOMEN. , Bald a mo $00 £ ||<‘|,r: 1 by th l—lm uu())\ (JN IJIHI At SES ln WA) Vi 14 i 3 - 1t f 1 with ' f Mud EN, ' luens T AND EAR DE l’\Rl\ll INT m we idve 1k 5 18 with numerous illuse u reard to s by n describe THE EYB WRITE FOR BEOOK ON DISEASES OF Ad(ln s ull leiters to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE OR | DR, J. W, McMENAMY, N, W, Gor, 13th & Dodge Sts,, Omaha, Nef

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