Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 3, 1888, Page 8

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B —— 8 €06 (3 <1 =T i 2 The of & repairs for the month of June amounted to §211.2 The pay roll of the men employed as | ingpectors on public works amounted to $2,006.90 during the month of June. | The Towa school teachers will be P Om July 10 on their way to the na- | ma tional convention of ped at San Francisco. A Union P control of its load wh the grade near Thirteenth night and ran into ar emushing in t 1 of gin THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DAY. JULY THE WAY WE DO IT. No cut or mark down by any house can approach our prices, imply for the rea- gon our prices are made right to begin with. We don't start the season with 100 per cent profit, reduce to 50 per cent later on, and at the close mark down to a profit of 2! per cent; this is not our way.—WE START RIGHT AT FIRST; that's what sells our Clothing. The prices are always the lowest at the beginning and the end of season alike. As the geason i closing, we find good sound reasons for marking down some of our goods. Some lots don’t gell well and again such lots as have sold well are badly broken up. It is no good policy to carry them over; it is better to reduce the price and get rid of them. Thats the way we do it and when we rveduce the price we put it low enough to accomplish the object. We offer this week a genuine mark Men’s Suits and Pants; this OM AT A MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb, headquarters hera t Al W. L. Elli at San Erancisco, distin and war of ased was at ono department of the 1 known to all its older the of Commodo fa rly his have n defending m; ar during s in illiant record rebellion. The ( nnected with the , and v we officers. He was Eliiott, of the nav ect tory of the conntr ar al the ues the lost | P T wific switch rine e us st beon promine s the old flag eral 1B " " Rus: nspectic down in many lots of Children’s, Boy's and when you you will realize how much of a mark down We will let you judge of the values. Joy's and young Men’s flannel Suits, a gplendid color and warranted Indigo blne at $4.50. Boys and young Men's all Wool Cassimere Suits, a neat dark stripe and a pattern which will pleage anybody, honest goods and of fair weight at $4.90. This is a Suit which ordinarily can not be bought for less than $8.00. Boy's and young Men’s Scotch Cheviot Suits of elegant light color, tasty and stylish, well made up at $6.75; a suit that is selling right along everywhere for from $10. to $12. All these Suits run up to 18, Boys long and knee Pants for summer wear, at one-half their value, SR EICI L d. a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for large boys and young price of 25 cents a piece. These Coats are worth $1,00 less if we had Vests to match them, as it is we want to close see them rsonal Para the Nort city today or tomo bound for a trip t 1y ow with a ple the Bla A Muchly Ma Charles A. O'Neil was lodged in Jail Saturday on a charge of bizamy. information it is od that he o Honora Crowans, of Leavenwort February 10, 1580, and in_July last he mar vied Misg, Addic Hunt i this cit Death Rate Among Children, € The sudden arrival of the heated term has CAUTION=Designing persons, taking advantage of our reputation, are constantly starting bogus medical establishments to deceive strangers visiting the city. These pretenders usually disappear in a fow weeks, Bew of them or their runners or agents, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is the only established medical instis tute in Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprictor, When you make up your mind to visit us, make a memorandum of our exact address. and thus save trouble, defay or mistakes, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Hot b known unt Robinsor railway and latteriy any, has i e ticket Milwaukee & St Robinson will m o talk pre with the Union with the Pacific appointed city gent of the Chi- Paul. With John a popular team, vails at present con the express passer ‘We offer {his week men, at the extraordinary and would not be sold for yethern. The two lly one, and the only are now practic od i caused an unusual amount of sickness among children in this city. All physicians re great increase in this resp no le than eight funcrals of little booked yestorday. Last year the alarm- ing statc of affuirs existed seives, The B. ity o sl looked for and s Were ame The Diamond Thicves Bound Over. Joe Lockwood, the thief who stole the Garnean diamonds and Rudolph and ilo: mon Strauss, the men who swindled the sneak out of the gems, were all three raigned before Judge Berka yesterday after. noon. They waived examination and were cuch put under $6,000 to appear before t district court. result the The Chi stoclk trai arrived in making thirty and i the fast Discordant J. Corey was in the poli ighbors. rested and fincd court for eng: his fine, he swore out war John and George White, Mary Houston, whom, lie clained, we of the disturb: ¥ werd under #8300 to kee dressed ding in ¢ butter, 100 potne befo ants ret and the cach John cause put pray to b in this ¢ day, contr Sanitary Policaman’s Report, The report of Sunitary Policeman Pu! for the month of June shows that there 78 obnoxious n ated. 2 obstructed streets clearcd ilts cleaned citizens of the nd Sixth war complaining of the ¢ master that he neglects in not prompely for garbe haying ma ord west trains arrs Ogden, h thirty-sevy dut calling Wants to Buy the Herald. It is said that Mr. John D. Creighton has made a proposition to Mr. McShane to pur chase the Herald. The price offered is £65,000 for the good will, presses, type, etc. and as Mr. N ne is understood to be will- ing to scll, at a price, it is believed a b wiil be consummated. The offer was 1 through the mails last week and a reply 1s expected daily. miles pe enne, in, Drink Smoke the best Mever & Timely Suggestion. A prominent citizen remarked yesterda, while witnessing o narrow escape acable car “run-over,” that the compi should * its gripmen o avoid passing cars at ersections. Persons watch ing one ¢ are liable to step vight i front of another car coming in the opposite direction. The gong sounds are no protec tion, only adding to the confusion. fway Improvements. i is construct Collins’ € Dr. ate dis Met or B A Bad Yo har The-man dian of t in Wyomi 10 Street ¥ The st new barn for horses on t and Sixteenth stre 1L is 104300 in ¢ \ sions, and males, with the present car barn which will bemo ent 10 1t, unaren of 204x60, The new building will aceommodat 180 hor I short time ten-min will be put on the ‘Uhirteenth st which is the hest patron Bas no cable competition, “orner of cific to conve Return of an Old Crook Wallace, o for thieves on Dou Tenth, returned dently to er was caught night_ before l.]mulvn n house, On he was given fifteen He sw BOON US John thief, round s for h ha e 1y 4 oceu last preparing to being tried yesterday S in the county jail ars he will kil Detective Ormsby as. e serves out his scutence, and evie s, to Oms in his i His lame e animal was tried that up b for Chey section nd More of 1t, E.G. , of Kansas City, have written to the chief of polic reiterat ing their chavges agamnst J md V. lectin Rumge rs & ("o, say that they » both of the purest typ d that Glenn s pst of the two. L'urther that they windled numerous b s men down nd that the intended to nd the papers up here for Ritter's arrest. They added that it was the gencral opinion tha was influenced in his operations by Worse oD 8. Glenn Buy Ia agents in tne Co., 181: ‘Whole: Died with His Boots On, The chiel of police is in reccipt of a lett from a law firm in Terre Hau asking thi 11 be up to ascertain w can be ta death of twenty-fi an effort was beir h low of M 1, who serve had been a prisoner Mrs, Melton sa, U points to th liberated, ¢ sued yos | George 1 Charlot records # ase ned with ou ) v this eit ated tha apen or § Wil I June { Mauny 1 Christi urc and a,, wh Other informa! ever, that ho w then' Owmaha and G yet relating 10 atte tuined. evenir nee; re All mc impl To the Editor of being called to a on in Sat ¥ Le ofigial conduct . Fred Albrecht, the watchman, on the dump boat at the foot of which my name is made ner likely to indicate 1 tter had be 1 have only to say that about it more than that t there at the time und drowned in his cndeavors > and I cannot understand how any pex b could so wisrepresent the matter. C. M. O Doxovax The On | defeate und in | SEIGHES Jones str to figure in a man an » substance ¢ | and at Be e misreprese under striking rest for nut _Hill, fhinge serted by s wife for Yesterday his ease was called and no oné appearing, and no evidence being produced | he was discharged as cent of the eriw charged, Mr. Mahoney, who is prepared to | produce any quantity of references, explains hat be does not and never did live ut Walnut Hill, that though he and Lis wife are at p 1 apart, it i ke very laudable burpose of caruing & few. rather badly | ¥V piles, disc neys? Leen Thur Ay’ abilof & the run in twen affected, and it 15 beliey nothing in it paved it ha The Union T “The first tran 1 than the fi Croque last 1p quaic Hi and alio uttend pav 5 o'clock, from the directors to them- &M for the statom, hipments of by stockmien at South Omaha is 1t that about August us cattle may be in this eity. Should n shipping quanti- 1 this city, great bencht would refrom. caro & Northwoestorn n on Saturd uight at Chicago at 4:25 Sund: sent out a S:15 which Afternoon, nours, a_speed of les per hour, his rever made between thr ost fro fifths ght t s on_dressed beef from Chi- 1l continues with uction, Not only stock rates are d that cheese and now shipped at ¢ 1S per affected, 1ing paper says that at Plattsmouth who wer wloy of the Chicago, Bur. vo ed o petition in acknowledy strike lost and taken back. An engineer living v, who was Plattsmouth Sun- radicts the report and says there is If the petition has been pre- 1S 10t yet been presented fol an justly It time on v Two fr neats, ich are s, will next be al to a mo ve men ide the faste of the Mississipy ived in Omaba on Saturday ing m: the run at rate of ) miles per_hour, including stops. 1 thirty-cight and one-nalf hour between this city and Chey- uding stops. Tins s faster time wst mail from Chicago makes. Malto forthe ner - Seidenberg ent ¢ Co 5. Figaro and get rar in the world, Max le depot. t sets, ele and sun Co. cheap, Douglas str Grew, kidney, Reetal, & pr , Bushman block ACK Injun Rel teturning to His lusab-tee, or m pluin b-the-big-head, a bi > Shoshone tribe which is located ng territory, was at_the Union Pa ot yesterday v roa train his Wyoming teepe own words, comp liet for b ing does deviltry i Joliet nglish, w k In- his him bac not of was, family relieved live D the and y thie systematica supertiuous was uy while o was captured. S| 1 and sentenced to four year: ribes his capture to the y to_d—m slow, white man kete Yo-hon-tee left in the tlyer cnue, having chartered an entire = e wn tennis outfits of Collins’ Gun PIREWORKS, sale and retail at MAX MeyER & 16th and Farng - 1 to Wea B ta | arris, Omaha Jensen, Omah s Gepsen Notic mbers of the ular s business of import- lo July 4, ut LY ORDER OF SEC'Y, ORY O NOTES, aha dude base ball club, which was by & team picked from the nficers ond infantry some will on 0 for i aha | took the all betwe club and th n the O team which it of the col the Omakia dudes. W d on th it hea dd Stomac Red cares the ment Day. ~This aud wuy 0,000, misking total puymen them out, and offer them at The patterns are nice % their value. but sizes are from 32 to 34 only. one, as they won't last long at the price. One Price Only. No Deviation, Come early if you want Nebraska Glothing Gompany Cor I4th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. v Has Appointed Joe Red- 1 Place of Louis Heimrod. roatch has appointed Joseph Rod man a member of the board of publie works, vice Louis Heimrod, and will submit hi name to the council for conir tion at its meeting to-night. Referrmg to the matter the n informed a reporter for Tue Bee that when he appointed Mr. Heim- rod it was with the express understanding that his tenure of ofiicc was only for one year, and he is now astonished that he (Heimrod) should desire a reappointment The mayor says he has had a battalion of ap- plicants for the position, but that M man had been settled upon for some ti Contracts have been let to Hug for the paving of Thift Davenport to Webster in paving distric 161; Pacific street from Tenth to Thirt in district 149 Twelfth street from Chicago to Davenport in district No. 16( Twenticth stree t from Pierce to Center Qistrict No. 109, and Leavenworth street from Twelfth to Thirteenth in district No. 179, All this paving is to be done with Col- orado sandstone, Yesterday J. B, Smith & Co. com- menced paving Sherman nue from Ohio to Wirt stry and Woolworth avenue from Twenty-ninth avenue to ' strect 1o & limits, in_pursuance of ordinanc “The bids will be opencd July 17 An imports ting of the'board will be held promptly day, July 6. It is in o dewallk put down districts or already been pr 1:30 on the hot but stone w us W cither ot stone mater Lave not for he city, after med, will allow nothir ks to be'put down and ) had, and have 0 of laying other to hust for a fc »od that all t a v plied with the « Full line of base ball goods at Collins’ Gun Co., 1312 Douglas st ided it is un. 15 interested A DANG An Dscaped CROOK. il Bird Ag Behind the | Tnomas White, o villainous looki 1 well known ero ' for making things uncomfortal i wife, Lizzie Sprague, v 2112 Cuming street. White is also wanted at the county juil to finish serving out an unex pived term.” He was sent up in April for forty days for thievery, and shortly after his term commenced he was delegated by the juiler to assist some of the other prison crs who were working outside the jail, when he scized the opportunity to disappear. Since then he has “laid low™ until yester day. Wyatt, Norin I was burgl the lumberman, who resides iteenth st i whose 1 one night some ten d of §200 worth of jewelr on White's u Wyatt got a the burglary out. € Green, i and was thus enabled to pick wrl Duderstadt, bartender’ for at th rner of hteenth Mary's ave 5o called und I ro who held him ol Saturduy nizht fith v oa ad in the Doug- Co., o west at treet, Horses kor Sale, I have 150 to 200 head of Oregon nd mures the Union stock- yards, Council Bluffs, which I will sell or trade for cattle. Parties wishing to purchase will please call at yards, or at my oflice, 213 14th st. IT. MCSHANE. —— " The Union Pacific, 2 OVERLAND ROUTE"? 1 points within ¢ lred (200) mile returning uutil One fure for the vound trip, e e ! THEY A AWAKE, Board of Trad I( Il‘ Important Measures. board of tra S o for th sides Upon Two of the had a ery ts t of hav from this raud Oct s s dis: to use valy faves 1 other i very one w regardiug the matler an able work. a memorable exhibit of Om as would astonish all special train will be the south will be invaded v 1sas City until the triumphal trade march reaches the he return will be by a different route, i all the leading Southwestern com- lities, The work of preparation for this reiit advantageofis trip will be com- rced at one "The subject of re-est board was also fi directors, Cireul the prominent g and privileges of the board for ing the matter v o Western Union and Atlantic & Pacific lines, besides private wires. 1t is understood that MeWhorter & Rollins, the well-known grain market firm, will be invited to open an office in the Chamber of Commerce building. From the action of the meeting it was evident th It was resolved to make the trip alone such an Goraska, products | beholde A engaged and N Slishing an open grain considered by the been_ sent 10 all and operators, | | 11 be offered to non-membe s rogar over both the Paid Up Capital Surplus. AL Nebraska National Bauk, U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAITA, NEB. 0,000 50,000 Yares, President Lewis . REen, Vice President. A E.TOUZALLN, "nd Vice President, WS, H \ Cashio DIRECTORS JOLLINS, HOW. REED, Banking Oflce— THE lRON BANK mer 120 and Farna Vares s RY ACADE Senb fc Do, M.A. Pri; an open grain market will be in full ope tion here in a very short time on a lively, vermanent business stem. of campnign goods at 2 Douglas street, Great variety Yollins’ Gun Co Jim Robins Jim Cunnin | John Thomas, mplished highwayman, who shot a man in Kan a couple of months a ured 1 before last and sent o bill for keeping. Lam, alias thief and s City ght the POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder neyer ength and wholeson the ordinary Kin competition with the multitude of lowest welight alum or phosphate powders, Soldonly canv, ROYAL BAKING I 1t Co., 106 Wall St., New York T. E. CILPIN, ' FIRE |HSURANCE BROKER, Room 63 Traders' Building, CHICACO. Merropalitan National Bank .G Dun & Co. The Brads UNION PACIFIC YFhe Oy Has so arranged wries. 10f purity, Amar N hom and ¢ It References eet Co, land Route.” its Family Sleeping Cat service, that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M. . Greevy, Passenger Agent, Council Blufls Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking | | out such cars, so that pa rs can now | « secure berths ordered, the same as a Pull- | ¥ man berth is reserved and secure: J. 8. TERBE E. L LOMAX, Gen. P, & T. Agent. StG. P aT. A OMAHA, NEB, Tz GG has given unive n in the rhas scribe it s recommends Jug it to all suflerers. A.J. STONER, M.D., o 1710 ¢ Garanteed nos Cor2s Birlotare. ¥rd only by the JOSEPH (:IL!OTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1575, Nes, 303-404-170-604. THE ¥0ST PERTECT OF PENS, out I £peedy o1 drink 2 li & Co., 1 0.8 TEBLE HaveYuuSeenThem | § Will buy one l our mnobby Spring| | Suits, in Worsted| { fine Cassimere, or otch Scheviots, all the popular col- ors and styles. R, bargains that cannot ail to be appreciat ed by the discerning Weare aware that Inexpensive goods are largely adver- tised thie season, but il of them cannot nd the test of close inspection, We B @k our customers to examine our stock, anG thus satisty emselves of its quality and our ve DRUNKERNESS Or the Liquor Hahit, Positively Cured hy Administering Dr. Haiues’ Golden Specifle, 1t can be given in a cup of coffee or tep with: e knowledge ot the person taking it; abso- ly harmless, and will effect & permane m an whether the patient {8 a mod olic \\h ch, 1 unkards been nm'l temp ave tuken it their 1t dripking of 1h ils, The 1 impreg t becomes an_ it wppetite to exist. th aud Do miuha, um.l Hluts, 1 own fr by Rubn ,na 1 a Cur D. Foste 1 NOW'S THE TIME o have your fricnd HANSAS AND VEBRASKA As Eastern lines will sell tickets und run come to SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVERTHE Union Pacific! ¢ Overland Route,” nti) July 1, 1884, tickets sold for theso us will be’' gool tirty days for the rip and can be used ton duys going, When d five duys for that p If jurchu 110 vt of destination on our I ats will' stamp tick sod 10 return f . & T, Agent. LONAX ASSUG P & T, A Nib s FLOESTURREICHER'S Infallible lnsecl Powd°r. eun AMPAIEN .SIJUD_S OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGI Our new G4 PAIGH (lll]fi drill tactics ut Y Organizing and drilling Marching ¢ TLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FRE A. 6. SPALDING & BROS., 1241 Brosdway, (A6 L REW Oy OF €A titut 10 round | | | | | Chronic and Surgical Diseases AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR, J.W. \1('\IP\M\IY Physician il \11"0'0011 in Charge TWENTY YEARS' ITOS AL AND PRIV A Assisted by a Namber of Competent, Skilful and Experieacsd Physicins aud Sucgeons Particular Attention paid to Deformities, Dises es of (he Urin and Sexual Org vous System, Lung and Throat Diseases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or its, Piles, Cancers, Tumors, E More money invested; more skilliul physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more modern improved instruments, apparatus and appl 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, Fifty newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients, three skilled physiciang always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientifle manner, B PRACTIC es of Women, Bis ivate Diseases, Diseases of the Ne We Manufae urLS Irgical Braces for I)vforml s, Trusyes, Supporters, Electrical Batteries,” O supply physic remedy or instrument known. Call and consult 1s, or v jects, with list of questions for patients to answer. ‘Thousands trcated successfully b correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilitics for treating discascs, pers forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which combined with our acknowls edged abi ity, experieuce, vesponsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medicgl and Surgical Institute the flret choice, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon stri scientific principles, and patients here receive every advantage th human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases, Their comfort and convenicnce wil) always be taken into consideratios Should you conclude to visit us for t that these statements of our position, loc particular, but are plain unvarnished facts Only Reliable " Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the sysyein without mereury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Powe to visitus may be treated at home by correspondence, Al commiunic Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, sceurely packed, no marks to indics contents or sender, One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us or send hf tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our : BOOK TO MEN, FREE, ? Upon Private, Special or Neryvous Diseases, Impotency, with question list, My Reasons for Writing & Book Upon Private. Suecial and NL‘I‘VEIISD?SGHSES.," 1 have for many years made have become a re 4 ,),‘1.“«-, Gl fon ety wpon gl sul business and ent or correspond with us, you will find ion and facilities are nol overdrawn in any Syphilis, Gleet and Varicoceley specialty of diseases of the on the subject, conscq number of letters from physicians and afilicted persons, upon individual cases, For the benefit of such persons eral description of the most common diseases advice, ete. After 1eading it, per 1 have write me moreintelligently and to the writing these pages is 1ot o fu mere idle curicsity, but for the henefit of aree from diseascs, or the elfe Not a day passes but we recci c s of dis es, or their sequel, that has wrecked their tit their days, inary and sexual organg, ently Ireceive an immense 1 my opinion and advice I have writfen a book, giving a nd conditions, my treatment, success, 'a of thicir condition and can fore be seen that our object in 55 ot persons who read out of suffering to a greater or less sxual or urinary organ, onx g from ifticult s and i3 [ as}h e the many who ts of diseasc abu : many ca letters fr Many of them are ignorant of ons, thrown a cloud over or Is or suffe e cause of the con their bright prosp o T Tt Croi By . TRAT, f 18 for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cross Eyes) Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Deformities of the 11uman Body performed in the most scientific manue We treat Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, 1 Head, , Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bone , as Paraly Bright's Discase, Tape Worm, Ulcer r Sores, 1 et D ISEASES OF WOMEN. \ 1d scientifically by the latest and most approvéd ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, FR Drv arge portion of his time to the s d treatment e nor money to perfect himself, and is and remedy of value in this department [ENT blood, Skin, Scalp, Epilepsy, (19t or Gastil art, smaclt, Scrofula .’mduyy Fev Treated carefully, skillfully ethods, WRIY FOR BOOK McMenamy has for years devoted a f dise, 1 fully supplied with cvery of Med nd Surgery ) 'YE AND EAR DEPART) we idy & spared neither trument, applianc ot this class n ands whom licted with opinion, then 10 us for treas ln\l « 'Iv ke, and if you are an inte retuin t or aurist it ntia claim s .umt,. Ear D om you d, substi those lye and e our claim Y i ir ment and ¢ O A deseribing t Eye with are writte and Ear in pl i for b and physicians who writd WRITE FUR l.uutf et language rations, a regard DISE Addy ASES OF THE EYE s adl fetters (o CAL INSTITUTE = lflB J.W. McMENAMY, N, W. Cor, 13th & Dodge Sts., llmaha,Nab

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