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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 1888 NEBRASKA MEDICS WILL MEET The Programme and List of Papers to Be Discussed. LINCOLN BASEMENTS FLOODED* ANl Ready to Receive the Republican Olubs of the State—A Young Man Wants $1,000 Damages ~Lincoln News. LrxcoLx Bureav or Tiir Omama Bee, ) 1020 P Sirekr, L LY, June 26, ( The twentieth annual session of the Ne- braska State Medical Soctety will be held in this city commencing at4 p. m. today and continuing over Wednesday and Thursday. The meeting will be largely attended, it be- ing estimated that at least three hundred physicians from all sections of the state will be in attendance. The present officers ot the assoclation arc: G. H. Peebles, Lincoln, president; Mary R. Butin, Dorchester, first vice president; C. O, Regnolds, Sewar second vice president; A. S. VanMausfelde, Ashland, pormanent secretary; L. A. Mer- riam, Omaha, corresponding secretary ; Wm M. Knapp of the State Insane Hospital, Lin- coln, treasarer, One of the featurers of the gathering will be an oration by Dr. R. R Livingstone, of Plattsmouth,commemorative of the organization of the society. The pub. lished programmes announce that the reports of committees on the progress of medicine and the literary work of the socioty, the read- ing of papers, addresses, etc., shall occupy the day scssions, and the transaction of busi- ness the evening sessions. ‘Ihic order of bus- iness for the meeting is as follows: Organi- zation of the socicty; payment of dues; re- port of committee on crodentials and election of new members; reading and adopting the minutes; report of the committee on arrange- ments; report of the recording se tary report of the corresponding secretary; report of the treasurer; wselection of place of next mecting; appoint ment of standing committees; report of standing committecs, amendments and un finished busiucss; new business, board of trustecs, committees on grievances andjnec roloiy lancous business and instaila- tion of officers. The following is the prepared list of papers 10 be read and discussed by the associution during the meeting: Dr. L. J. Abbott—Progress in medicine. H. B. Lowry—London doctors, pat I1. W. O. Henry—Criticism of Dr.'Leonhardt's article of 188 hysiological Evolution.” What is lifer’ What is death! What is health? What isdiscasc? H. B. Lowry—Pedigree of disease. J. ummers, Jr.—Exploration of sus- pected stone in the pelvis of a movable kid- ney; fixation of kidney in incision (Hahn's operation.) J. Theodore Miller—Two cases of trephin- ing and recovery. ¥, Jonas—The vaginal process as a pre- tion to oblique inguinal hernin, with a case. D. R. Pelton—Radical cvre of hernin. J. E. Summers, jr.—Itemoval of partially incysted stone in the bladder or lateral lithotomy. J. P. Lord—A modification of the entire body splint with new supplementary ap- paratu ¥. E. Coulter—Surgery sinfectants. Ts it disinfect s and ventilation that pro- ~ Comparative demonstration of scpticand ascptic foreign bodies in the & juries dressed un- clot with amputation, without flap ausfeldoe- den aeath in ecls he causes and modes upsia, and their pre D. A, Walden, ovarian tumor, A. S, v. Mansfelde— cology retrodes. i port on progress of ophthal ctricity in gyna Dr Lcport of two cases of sym pathictic ophthalmia, L. A. Merviam—introductory paper and discussion on alkaloids and their salt A. S. v. Mansfelde—What is the re of alkaloids and their salts to othe tions that contain them, us to their of action in d o con James Carter—What rels and their salts have to o that contain them, as to their convenience und safety of udministration L. A. Merrinm—Under what circumstances are alkaloids und their salts superior to othe preparations that con them, and how shall they be given to obtain the greatest therapeutic results H. Gifford—Experiments on the gormici- dal action of peroxide of hydrogen. C. P. Harrigan —Acetanilide B. D Presentation of a very : case of symmetrical osteoma, E. Summers, jr.—The tr chronic naso-pha ul catarrh, Mansfelde—1 ewlirk atment of Bose's Jinrt—Electro with esprc treatment of lupus. FLOODED BASEMENTS, rain of the year city lust night, the rain faliing for ten hours, and as a resnlt were fionded and @ \l reference to The hoeay fell in this unceasingly the strects ge number of base- sments filled with wi It was a sight of destruction to look in some of them, and the basenients to some of the finest blocks in the city were flooded. In thut of the Burr block 1he engine room had over three feet of wat dolug damage to the machinery. The b amont andsome Billingsiey he oceupants found a s Y visited their places in O to N streets on cnth every basement, with one or two was flooded with murky waters, o amount of goods was greatly Clasen, Fletcher & Co., Geo! and others were among fer sufferers. On the coruer of N and Eleventh streets the first floor aud bascinent of the Kleutsch build upied by Otto Glazier nd liquor store. In this buse six feet deop, and all d barrels were flouted, many of thew mixing their contents with the waters, and his dawuge will be very heavy 1 SEEKS DAMAGE At thé last meeting of the cit rueys for & young man n presented a claim for damages for ries reccived by Sutton. In the latter l.;m of Muy Sufton, in crossing from the *otvin block to the Howard b stepped on i loose piece of boi him 1o full, breaking one of his ankle bones. otor 8¢ the bone und for the past thirty s the injury has confined him closel he'is now able to be about. * prop aas mudo to settle the case for §1,000, the ussuran 1 that if a sottlement was not made th : would be taken to the Unitad States court to recover. PREPARING ELEBRATE, Indications point to at gathering of re publicans inthis city on Tuursday of this week at the d moeting of reput . The local clubs m the ral commitioc ote on the duy, loth tae Kr as wnd the wilitary band wil ance, und o great parad meeting will be held in t Doiliver, of Towa, will be o speakers, and the parade will be a fine ¢ The warshul, Herry Hotebkiss, has appointed aides: W, C, Lane, chief of 08, H. Henton, B. ¥. Johuson, H McArthur, A, W. Scott, B. B. Hopkins, F. B. Vau \liet and J. C. Seacrish. - BENCH AND BAR, United states Court, There was no session in the United States court yestorday. The jury has boen dischurged and as there were no cases Lo come up bofore his honor, Judge Dundy, he did ot put in an sppearance during the forenoon. Distriet Court The day was one of unusual quict sud the jan council the amed Jesso wre hard ut and the cases on hearing of but very little wmipore tanoce. CRIMINAL CASES. Judge Groft has taken up the criminal docket and, judging from the manner in which he is disposing of the burglars and goneral thieves, he will senda number of Omaha ¢ In to spend the next ten years of their 1 1 quict and poac The case of the state against N for petty larceny, which was taken up Mon- day " afternoon, _was conclnded and a verdict returncd by the jury of guilty as charged. The caso of tho state against John Ryan, charged with the larceny of $70.50 from the f the Omaha Coal, Coke & Lime com pany's office tho 15th of this month, was called for hearing EHE GETS DAVAGES. The case of Ora Cunaingham. administra trix of tho cstate of Martin Cunning ham, deceased, which was ~ begun boforo Judge Doane last Friday iwas concluded Monday and given tothe jury. Mrs, Cunningham brought suit for 5,000 damages for the death of hor husband which was caused by his falling an embank ment where a stroet was being cut through, The claim made by the plaintiff was that the accident was cansed by there being no lights noar the embankments. The jury after be ing out about twenty minutes returnod a verdict for the plaintiff, allowing her the full amount of the claim A GLASS ( The case of the Kennard Paint and Glass company against Mergell & Rosenzweig, was on trial befo Judge Doaue. The defendants were indebted to the plain- tiffs in the amount of $3% for stock when they failed. The Kennard company attached goods of tho defendants to cover their claim, The defendants replevined the goods, and the suit now is for the posscssion of the same. CASR CONTINUED, The case of Kuhlman against the Mercan tile and Marine insurance company that was on trial $Monday before Judge Hopewell wase continued overuntil Tuesday afternoon owing to the fact that his honor had to g0 t0 Papillion 1o hold. court. He will resume the hearing of the case at 2 o'clock. to-day. Judge Wakeley was occupied yesterday again in calling the equity dockef Tho case of John 1. Redick against C. W. Mount_was begun in the afternoon before Judge Wakeley. County Conrt. COLLECT A NOTR. Henry Sage hus commenced suit against William Wind, EQ Peterseu and P. H. Johnson, for the colicction of a promis- sory note of £200 given Qctober 1, 1886, A NEW DIRECTOR, The German association filed a notice with the county clerk yesterday of achange in their directory. Kaufman been elected to take the place of William H. Hoedel. SCIT AGAINST A. L. STRANG. Frederic Spoerl has brought suit nst the A. L. Strang company to recover 23 due for goods. ake one of Dr. J. H. McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pillets at n fore you go to bed and you will be sur- priscd how buoyant and_vigorous you feel the next day. Only 25 cents a vial. ~ — r Manufacturers. The Omaha Gas and Fuel company have extended main from their works on the river bank near Boyd's old packing house to Tler's distillery, which they mtend to sup- ply with gas for fuel purposes. The distillery is now being supplied with four largo boilers in which the gas will b used It is claimed the cost will be about §3 f 12 hours and take the place of about three ‘tons of coal during that time, bo- sides requiring only one man instead of three and doing aw ith the trouble and ex- pense of _removing hes. This s the first main of the kind Jaid and it success. gas fucl will solve the problem of advantages as a manufacturing Fuel Gas Fi center. No traveler’s outfit complete without supply of TARRANT'S S : e i good digestion and regular action of the bowels, SR The Garncan Dinmonds. diamonds have not yet been re- covered. The py re working on a clue, however, W recover the gems. Chief: d Captain Gireen ar ¥ mentar; : to th Garn justic The many remackuble Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishe ufficient proof that it does possess peculiur curn- tive power: e e— Not Eagerly Received. Colonel Downs, of the First Pythian regl- ment of Nebraska, has extended an invita- tion to the members of the Omaha (Second) regiment uniform rank of the same or. join with the First in a day at the Crcte Chautaug The liberality with which the former command aided the latter i going to Cincinnati will not inspire many of the Pythians here to uccept the invitation Life is burdensome, aliice cr and all around him, while dyspep- and its attendiog evils hold sw Complaints of this nature can be spec ily cured by taking Prickly Ash Bitters régularly, . Thousands = once thus ieted " bear cheerful testimony as to its merits. to the suf- . The Big Spool Drop The Cable Tramway company has becn delayed one day in the stretching of the ¢ tension cable on Twenticth street by the breaking Monday evening about 5 of the axle of the rope is wound, ) o'clock spool upon which th spooi was jacked up on Haruey strect near Nineteenth, and the wire was being unwound by the machin- house and pulled out into tho tubes when the immense reel fell into the mud on one side. A man named Anton standing ne “ablo as it be it by but not viest s ha, the wei ¢ injured, It was r shipped to 0% fOF more L used by the Uni ammonia, lime or a) PRICE FINE CUT AND FPLUG Incomparaply the Best. CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. Tlfiifi?’éfié_‘)}fa“sl NSUMPTI ures AT Coucts, g D EON TS esh and YD ISEASESTTHROAT: AL UNGS = Sod en Gutfd] S end for circolar, 8] prbtledpro & ABIETINE MEQE Co.0ROVILLE, CAK. Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drue Co, uN’PRECEDEN’TED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED! tery Company. for Fd- ts fran- made a part of th Constitu , 11 1870, by an overwhel ber) MBER DRAW- Lc0 o1 the other ten months and are all drawn in public, at the Tusic, New Orleans, Li. in the ye Academy “We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and ny, end in per: yrawings themsely are conducted with lonesty, fairness, £00d faith toward all parties, and we authorize fho company to use this certificate, with fac- similes of our signatures attached, in its adver- tisements."” COMMISSIONERS. We the undersimed Banks and Bankers will ¢ all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State cries which muay be presented at our coun- WALMSLEY, Pres. Louistuna Nat. Bk. ¥ A L Pre o Nat'l Bk LIV at'1 Bk LRomn . GRAND MON RAWING, In the Academy of Musie, New Or Jeans, Tuesday, July 10, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 1€0,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each, Halves $10; Quarters $5; Tenths §$2; Twen- tieths $1. PRIZE OF PRIZY OF ST OV PRIZES, 1 1 1 0,000 100,000 do. do. do. do. W0 are 100 are s, AmMOUNING to. ..., . s drawing Capital Prizos o Vrizos, CATES, O any further infory 1y 10the unil 4, cleari Acnce. with State, County, Mora rapid roturn mul dolivor ¥ onclosing un Envelope e not'en- Orders, of Currency by IIN, Orleuns, Lit, or M. A, DAUPHIN Washington, D. C. Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS 1 MEMBER o REMEMIE U. 5. DEPOSITORY, OM, Paid Up Capital Surplus H. W. YaTEs, Presid LeEwis 8, kD, Vice President A. E Tovzarin, Vice President. W.HL 8, Huaues, Caslie DIRECTORS W. V. Mo JORN 8, COLLING, HIW, Yary LEWIS S, REED, AL E.TovzaLi. e~ THE IRON BANK, th and Fary Ing Busix 50,600 e ral L n Sts ssTransacted WANTED, Tssucd by Cite WL HARRIS & 60, Bakces, T5=117 Monroo 1, P e iRge o 8 BTSN © S, K. FELTON & €0, Water Works Contractors And Man WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all deseriptions. turers' Agents f Hydraulic Engines, Surveys, De- tail Plans and Specilications. Furnished enn Notice, Correspondence Solicited, Offce, Strang's Bullding, Faurth Floor, OKAHA. NEBRASKA SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. We quote the above subject not for an argnment, but for a business prineiple which has been our trade mark during our business career, and has helped muterially to huild up onr vast trade. When a man purchases a Suit of Clothes with the understanding that satisfaction is guaranteed Or MONEY REFUNDED 4le feels perfectly safe as to the quality and good service of the garment. THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET, 1119 is the only house in the city that has L\m\uml this honest business method, and have therefore gained the confidence of the public. We have lately received from™ proniinent Merchant Tailors throughout the country an elegant assortment of fine custom made clothing which we offer at the following LOW PRICES. SPRING SUITS, CORRECT STYLES ELEGANTLY MADE and TRIMMED b $ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit, which was made to order for $20. 11,60 buys a One Button Sack Suit, which was made to order for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit, which was made to order for $28. 16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit, which was made to order for $30. 20.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $40. 24.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $50. 28.50 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot, sack or frock, which was made to order for $60. 30.00 buys a Crepe Worsted, (imp.) 4-Button Cutaway,which was made to order for $65, PRINCH ALBHRITS NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH. 18.00 Buys a Cassimeve Prince Albert Suit which was made to ovder for $37. 22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit, which was made to order for $45. 25.50 Buys a Corkscrew Prince.Albart Suit, which was made to order for §50. 30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin Check, light color, which was made to order for $§60. 35.00 Buys an Imported Worsted, satinlined, which was made to order for $70. 4.0.00 Buys a Clay Worsted, =ilk lined, which was made to oxder for $80. A Nobby and Complete line of Pantaloons from $2.75 to $10. All alterations to improve a fit done free of charqe. Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. v Three Doors East of 12th Street Omaha, Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Continental Clothing House, To the Wholesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lifetime for cash buy- ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close the seasonfin every department. = andtrimmed in fivst class manner and Knee Pant Suits, embracing three dif- We er this lot to ferent les, which we b rd of price of $9.50. the ext rily low p is all 1 double . Sizesfromd to 14 {mple suit. You will” be better d with them than anytning we have shown you ice before. Lot 2511 und vs' Long Pant Suits. We otferin this lot which em- braces two styles, Boys' strietly all wool cussimers’ sack suits, coat, pants and vest, in dark and medium colors for boys from 10 to 14 years of age. This suit was made to sell at $10 but we wish to reduce our stock of them immediate- 1y und offer them nt this sale to close e snit. Kvery garment is 1 strictly all wool new fresh Remember the price $6. i GOODS DE- P Our limited space prevents us men tioning but very few of the bargain lots offc from now un- til July ins in fino Ready-Made ~ Clothing, ~ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, than were ev before quoted by any firm in_the cloth- ing business in the west. No old goods The goods offered o you sale are all new, made up within the last ninety days. Remember this lot breasted Sack Suits. We offer will positively be tne lust the celebrated Sawyer Woolen o’ goodi of which we h sold hundreds during the last two months. We offer 100 of the neatest styles of these famous goods to close at the remarkably low > of $12, This suit is rc «d by ery house in the country at $18. We As specimens of the different bargain ered # that has lots comprised in this lot, we mention a give 3 versa *tion as this fow follows, with a guarantee that s at the same price . 1l number specially mentioned 10 more attractive or dc gains than hundreds of others to be found in every department of our estab- lishment during this sale. 100 suits, which of thislot of Lot 36 READ THE LIST, SEE THE PRICES It will amply repay the expenses of a trip to Omaha by any man, woman or child wanting $10 worth of clothing. FURNISHIN PARTME . department we announce the 00 dozen Gents' Fancy Shirts, entire lot w manufactured ex- v for this son’s trade, we have tock of them on hand and offer 1t 50 per cont less than the over- to close them out. All new most desirable styles, fast perfeet fitting and perfectly in cvery respect, rogular prices which were from 1 to $1.75. Thisenti lot in all sizes from 14 to 16 and § neck we offer at 75 cents each. Order for half dozen lots no le Parties Lot 8. We offer 500 p italoon irs best fancy goods that were ade to sell for $7.50 and $8.this season. H de by the Globe Woolen Co., nufacturing Co., Hockanum Mills, and other man- reputation. They hd as nice styles Lot 4187. On Monday we our counters 400 plain : wool imported Whipcord Suits in full rhts, suitable for use in this climato ten months of the y Thoso suits ¢ have in our stock at any price. We absolutely new, “lie work- A IR OB S or shownon ol . counters 1 we do not wish to carry them Suits mado up In th ve or, and have consequently made the eststyle 4 button by frock, which uniform price of $5 per pair for the in all =i m35t0dd, Wo tire line, These goods are of the v shall offer this frock suit at$15 per suit, best workmanship, and equal to an We have not another ; wd ‘lu say n'hmn_ custom pantaloons. Price during this this lot, excepting this, that we have R T P e id sold preeisely TS il B closing sale will be 5. 22, and never ill place on f e ordering these lots will please give ussize of collar worn and this is all that is nec ry in rto gev a perfect fit. Men's Half Hose 75 conts per pair. We offer 850 dozen of Men's Fancy Half Hose at 75 nts per dozen to close. Regular $1.50 goods to be sold only in dozon lots at the remarkably low price of 75 cents per dozen, in sizes from 9 to 11, In our Boys' and Children’s depart- ment we offer an EXTRAORDINARY line of bargain, particularly in Short Pant Suits, Our space will not permit of our enumerating the different bar- gains in this department, however, we will mention one,a lot 3 We offer 150 Mens’ Double Breasted rits, regulur sizes from 35 to 85,0f the celebrated Slater Plannel all woo arantecd full indigo. Goods made by the c \ted Slater Woolen Co., of Webster, Made eb) A of Muss, Sample suits of any of these lots will be sent C. O D. with the privilege of examination to any address in Nebraska, Towa Colorado, Kansas, Wyomng, Dakota and Montana. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors‘. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha, Neh. . Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River, UNION PACIFIC| “The Overln Has so arranged its Family Sleeping Car service, that berths can now be reseryed — upon application by any ticket agent to M, J. Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Bluils, turned over to the train conductors ta T¢ nd. out such cars, so that U0 J ~ secure berths ordered, HANSAS AND NEBRASKA man berth is reserved and secured . TERBE TS Gen, P.&T. A — UNION PAGIFIC “Ihe Overland Route,” THE B, FOR Family Hen, Woien Medicine Ghildren TARRANT'S TARRANT'S d Route,” wged its Fumily Sleepin that berthis can now be re- ed upon application by any ticket ut1o M. J, Groevy,Passonger Agent, Council Bluils, lowa. The reservations made are turned over 1o the train aking out such curs, 5o that PASSENEZCrS CAn LOW secure berths or- dered, the same as a Puliman berth is reserved and secured J. 8. TERBE E. L. LOMAX, Gen. P, & T. Agent AsstG.P.&T, OMAHA, NEB. 4 conductors Eastern lines will sell tickets and ran | SEMI-MONTHLY LAKD EXCURSIONS OV THE Union Pacifi 21 820,660 | Tansill's Punch Cigars |, 5l bon it o s for the round wero ghipped during tho pas When pur. two yours, without 4 dr {vkets will be n our'ewploy. No ot " ! purchisers house in the world cau troths nat i fully make suck & showiug. g On (dealer ouly) wh criescousequent A, NEB, w0 JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 18, Nos, 303-404-170-604. TEE MOST PERFECT OF PENG who sy Le consulted confidentially \ ( Specialty, Diseasts of Mau. Office No. ¢ Lulinch st od 10 return . & sent. S— —— BOL0 BY LEAGING DRPUCCISTS. 2 A8y . Ve RW.TANSILL & £0..55 Stats &1.Chicago. ONAIA MO ET A T DEERIESS DYES AISiMSOENT: