Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 11, 1888, Page 5

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e ET———— B S AR THE STATE PHARMACY BOARD | ruffi i cieci v S0 e = t (J . ° class rate; 1) class rate not to exceed t' Only Coste the B. @ M. a Pass to o ot o ur TR AT St e e Flwood to Break His Head. 1t Meets For tho Purpose of Bxam- | “Aud vou are further requird 1o conform | Henry Watterson, the special policeman said distance tariff to this order and put the | who knocked down and beat up Mr. G. K. > ining Licentiate Candidates. wame in force upon the line of your road | Dunn, the Elwood, Nob., ste within the state of Nebraska on or before | fore the poliee court yesterday Friday the 20th day of July, A, D. 1888, p QUALIFICATIONS FOR DIPLOMAS. | THE WEST-DEAN Editor Dean sot , was be ut Dunn ind he was discharged FOUu Wi reated 1n the way you N claim. Mr, Dun hy do you deeline " to . prosecute this man ! inquired a BEg reporter |I(7"l"hr disposal of the case. ° they've fixed it all right with mo ous to men and [ profor ot . § Pitiously sneaked into his 0 has fixed it all right, the B. & M 1 & place in the compositors U A An Important Order Issued to the Management of in the State—The West shop, thieves Ivery Railroad stiop and other shops t0o num tion, was sur office and obtal Dean Libel Suit, hands i1 some way wholly unknown to him; | tyya, that ho did not write the libelous wtem and | e A1 thoy do 1" youssglvs you kaye]. 2 - [ [ [ was really not responsible for its pnbliea J Wb Liscou Branav o zwn Ovana Ber, | | tion. Tho trial of the case is st for Wednes- b ey f L Wil P 1 1030 1 STiERT, L3 cloc at no expense, and 1 zet a pass ho Lixcory. July 10. ) SOMEONE TOLD A WRONG STORY, et thay' S0LC Sk " The state board of pharmacy, Messre The following orders were made in the d lwdge that thewr man Leese, Laws, Willard, Seott and urL yesw on_ the hearing of the °y n and affidavits of William H. [tundell, ock to con: Elizaboth Paden, Max Vollsteat, Sarah A. utical examiners, | Leavitt and Andrew Jackson Sawyer in the Little et al. vs. Ezekiel Giles abeth M. C vs. Frank M. et this morning at the board of pharn [ 4 fied 1 Y. 0 was regarded as @ very sus- ] > picions character, was accosted by the watch- man in the intorest of law and was gruff and insol more than convin straight for a contempt in vielating the injunetion heretofore granted in this cause. The THE LAND OF ,fl“;"nc,.}#‘;".lv‘.‘".,‘,"' DISCOV_E RIES. : We will sgnd packages containing suits of clothing, cloths and woolens of all kinds kept afbiavits i b 5 bt U Nl in our establishment, to any address in Nebraska, Iowa, Dakota, Colorado, Kansas and Wyo- fiwmw R ming C. O. D,, giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. By this ; N ’1 EUEE arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article otmerchandise in'our stock at their own towns, examining the same before paying for the m'and Cloud: Max Bo ht, Omaha: Heory D. Boy den, Grand Island, ‘I'he examinations of the state board of pharpiacy are held mcompliance with a law piss n-\ the the phar Applicants torily answel chemistry, prac Geology and theor n behalf of the aid Wl on_nor u & Wheelor is therefore dis. Judge.$ 1 legislature during ate the practice of sy, and the sale ol poisons in the state, > compelled - to satisfac- and - analyze questions in materia med- lated tompt, charged. Sawver M. ATMAN CITY NEWS.AND NOTES, rding the state fair, Secretary Fur- i 2 pocts are that tho state 5 prede fate will o PS3018, Provid ing that w vored with good weathor, 11 . | The faicis practically“mado now and ll w {w Tt |if not nerfectly satisfactory, returnine goods to us at our expense, Money for all amounts ex- LR 0 come. Applications for ‘stalls' are pour- | A% CURE TO s i . \ T.M"‘r,‘.;,,“ N barts of '”]“ S oven oo | | Sua CATARKL |ceeding $10 may be returned at our expense. TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. For years we 338 i yebel . Y oiaxpact” fite Gxhibits ; tro pe gf"fl l L fiywm G"L have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most satisfac- | 3 “‘.:;:‘“:5 farare o n..fl: ,,\l Tho Fisolutan rocontly passed by tho city f THAN tory results. You take no risk. Examine the2oods, and return them at our expense if they rd in its disc l‘l\'lflu may hold "":H: |( ; H‘”le;") el t‘l "y"‘:c\'\ :v\"“ i e R R e T R DR Wl D, do not please you. { I\'o\'em\mr 6, 1898, To date 122 candidates | assemble ab that hour and draw lots from a successfully passed e vnmu!mn box containing wy mguuy slivs ot papr re upon their blank and !lw (l s are to retire. Lottery 3 Xk D deals present as zood a chance for the in- . . Dimenburg, Omita; K. ¢, | Speaker Harl 9 9 } Haniilton, South \u-nl(\l) R. H l‘hunln\. .\'M-'l'xluy on legal bus : h | ‘flw ol, fn l. H l-lm\mlh Pmlhxw vigorous, but lhv.H vll" 1 ll ved I hat Hu re- 15?5 d D ! St -t & 0 h N b sk i Alnn‘l Moleti & J. 8. Bentley, Fil: {.‘,I‘Inn'.”:;:‘w ot would win from |||'?u.\\~ (1‘. COrner I an Gu aS ree S’ - ma a’ e ra a is vigorously | Deer Crod h W TR 1. A. Skilton, Indma Friend; &, W. Crisy John Conners, Mapieton, Ia, South Omaha. The board of examiners report three pros oms for violation of the pharmacy law fuvine the suths, s followa: M, S. Higley, of Surprise, who was prosec at David l\l,\: J. A. Lamb, of C prosceuted at Central City; J; W, Ci of Stockham, prosceuted at. Aurora. These gentlemen were h fined $10 and cost pleading guilty to the charges prefer: against them, The hoard also stated that over one hun- dred pharmacists, doing business in the state, have failod to renew their registrations. For this causo they have beensuspended from the practice ~of pharmacy in the state, under the advice of Attorney General Leese, and unless they renew and pay these nocessary foes immedintely i numes will bo stricken from the regis- b will be dealt with according to law. By ction of the board theso suspen sions dnlc from to-day, Jul and are as 1. Adams, Wayne; L. Awmes, Ar nhnl\\, South Omaha; W ¢3 M. O. Ayers, Dakota Band, Miltord; Alonzo Sholdon; J. H. Bannon, Saratoria, J. ‘Baker, Bartley; W. A. Bradbury, o tha ot aix unt, Emigrants to th The Safety Deposit company prepuring the She lingg for occupa: tion and business. The safety deposit boxes will be putin_on the first fioor, principal business of the ¢ transucted. The basement w storage room > building is 1 opposite the C mmnl lotel. An ins promised Lincoln “which' for gl suess Will not be exceliv wheve the y will be used as a g ol Y Ploughing the Wayes, A storm at sea Jeans iiovitable noss forocén ers, The vil SteAImer's Bcrow, even, 18 & 801 but the strongest stolach. 1 main brace,” as the imbibition of “a Jocularly termed by sailors, 18 0 poor substi- tute for the swallowing of that incomparable tranquillizer of sea-sick stomachs, Hostetter's Bitters, which no commereial travelor, tour- ist or invalid should be without in *‘crossing the briny,”’ or making atedious land jour: No unmedieated stimulant of commer comparable for efMcas west pronounce {6 a reliable preventive of malarial infection, as woll as other complaints to which har | S ol ina bianiiees el s disorders of the stomach and bowe kidvoy troubles and rhenmatisa. ? - M “DISE/]S_—_ESuTHPOI\ - |MISFI Se rljnr guwhr d buuta. Ahw and C t-R-(/ure For Sale by Goodman Drue Co. ‘ RS ?fla’l‘A Requives no botling W.R. BF_NNE'TT &CO. OMAIIA, ITED. called for the regular examination of licentiate eandidates i the audience | 814 Jol o1t Howke of T e o | i canse came on for hearing before § DLy, Whi - Twenty-cight candidates registercd for ex- [z Chapman, district judge at chamb t Dun ! 7 amination. The board of examiners were all | wpon the order herctoford issued by the cour ¥ » 4 present viz: W.C. Lane, Lineoln; A.F. | dirccting said defendant, Hiland H. Wheeler, TN T 3 U Striots, North Platte: Honry Cook, Red | £ show cause why he shiould not bo uttached CALIFORNIA’ Y4 < P 1 T CLOTHING PARLORS' FIRST JULY SLASH {The Fourth of July, 1888 IS GONE AND OUR SUMMER CLOTHING MUST GO, ALSO Jdames Buchler, Kepublican LO! . Coghlan, Gordon; H, 0. Cona- wlors Sarah 1. Conat Haigler; | Neal Corcoran Goes to Sleep With His Curts, Omuha; Cha . Curtis; Foot on a Rait, corge Cas: H. 0. WILBUR & SONS; Plllldll)hl:l'lll A great many people want to know the meaning of this, and the Misfit Clothing Parlors can explain; that is why they 1 A, B, Coln, Ot ahn: q T . % inee: Neal Corcoran, a carpenter, resid e A R e i i k ; ' . ooty O:NGil i 1. Champer. | Soutt Omiha, mot, wifh an acoldont Monday’ are so-successful in business, and others fail. Give people what you advertise and you will surely meet with success. [¢ Tain, Ainsworth; Malone [, Davis, Bostwick; | night which will rosult i the loss of a foot. Charles W. Diven, .“«'wnlm Albert Dillon. | As is usuat in such cases, there are two sides Omntaha hag been misnsed, therefore we try to please everybody. let it be to every person’s interest to read this and * Flarorns . Quinay. Av Duvis; Hodtwioki | 'to ‘tus cror. e ohilole At o aloh axk themselves whether we have spoken the truth, for everybody who visits the Misfit Clothing Parlors will say that . | i‘orwn”:“r'g;\ zmfl.{ Dayid Koglesans 1oy~ | puciic state that Corcoran won to slcep on 110]1‘115 attentions are always shown to their visitors and purchasers. All are treated alike. wfi.‘.' foster, Stvanton S, ¢ < ‘:,fi',:’:},".‘ii’.f.’11‘:?\7:"0'"‘?;.\'?{'J..T.\’tfif..‘fi\'\l.iin'. '.lhfz managers }nv.- carefully gone throngh their stock and made this the biggest inducement ever offered to the - “bael, I i n Graunke, Cromwell; | engine 1155 came along and mashod the meul- “,‘.;m;‘y;;"mg","g;l‘;;,{;‘:fl“ e clothing trm]c.:. To start with, we will offer tomorrow, Wednesday. July 11, o e T D A, ) M e e et 156 of the finest selection of imported fabrics, Summer Suits, which were ‘made by the finest merchant tailors in the Hamilton, Auselmo; William 8. Hammond, pe Vi valking along M country. These suits are cut in the very newest style, in 4. huttnn Cutaways, Prince Arthurs, Cuntaways and Straight- NOAMBER DICAM Cut Sack Suits. As we have onlv one or two suits of a kind it is to your own interests to come early for inspection, as* -* o otherten months Jacobs. South Bend: V. J. doyce, Orlearns; | ing up. In any evomt the man has lost L n in public, at the this lot will not last long. 3 \llu!ull ‘-»ul( Coon, v\«nlm‘ foot and is now lying in St. Joseph's hosy Academy of Musie, New Orleans, La. Lowis, Stroms: | tal, the Union Piilic surkeon Laving ambi- | e o herehy centity (. we superetss the 304 S\!.nlnnyb‘wr Coats and Vests, of the very latest designs, and all the new shades, from 95¢ to £4.90, former prices from burg J.'B. Lame, | tated the injurcid membe 2.50 to £6. These goods will speak for themselves. . [¢] 1 arrangements for all the Moutbly a T Nemi- B (u “Frank McKenna, - Gretna; - — ings of Th sl tate L 4 3 o T ik . Wil Milins, et [ T ko sy Wil b il vrand i e 198 pairs of Custom Made Pants—pants like them have been sold from $4.75 to $9.50—we will sell them at $3.40 to - zzoni's Com- Company and in person manage and cont Omaha; Conrad Heistorman, West Point | the tracks below Thirteenth street and foll Cliff Hangamoat, Omdhas T. A. Harlington, | off the embankment and landed on the lower Gordon; IPrank. C. Jones, Lineoln; Oliver | track in'front of the engine, which was com- take place and l?w lHl\Nl INGS takeplece ol in tho year, and are all Shelton; D. W lexion Powder because it improves her | the Drawine themsalves an iiat it & s QF y (e s e RTINS s Mouroe, Ravennas Rushville; | {ooks and is as frag Sviolote: T R R $6.85. No other house can show anything like it for the money. Jacob H. Ring, Grand Islaud; William E. B o e e R casethoate; With fus . Rindall, Arhngton; J. - G. Bow; E. B, Sutton, Fanrilton \\umu B. s eake, Broken GAS WORKS SURE. himilos of our signatures attached, i its adver O. H. Smith, i Schonlan, Columbus: L. F. A Holder With a Capacity of 500,000 Feet, at Twentieth and Center. Ty BEe of last Saturday published a gen- afton; Sidney Timermann, | cral notice of the purchase of a tract of “Fhorre, Saronyille; John | ground south of the B. & M. track and Fdmund "Thelon, RN | }unded on the south by Center and east by Look Out for Next Week’s Cut in Boys and: Vous, N . | mont was yesterday conflrmed by Frank Mur- s ) Vaughn, - Indlanotn: A.. L Vickers, ¥ Y Sran We the f e e | i ety G St | TSR AQl Alterations to Improve a Fit, Done Free of Charge. ion of larger gas works which will 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each, Mr, Murpk 3 s arawn in T B Yo Ciys P Withera, | turing company. ~ Mr. Murphy says the | Lotteries whicl supplant that now on the corner of Jones nay be pi A Vet Cet Orohaed: Willam 1¢. | &round comprises four and one-half acres | ters. h 1 0; Quarters $5; Tenths §2; Twen- willbe sup- | HethS 8L oy pmgs, arnam reet, maha. ! £ 03,000, About the middie of ne Millor, C M. I, Madison, Choster g ; L J J. 1. Morton, Wayne; Chuvies K. McDon e of mon will be putto work | WIRHIFLWANA5es Now Orieans Nurit, Fremont th “‘ the new \\ux'l{fl the great h rom, tho prosont works. It is o000 l"lll"ml\‘fl that in these improve 5 3 ) ) ity A mammoth gas-holder with a | & ¥ y R an A i AR oy | cpe of half a million cubic | CARLKOT HousL bk cpublican City’; Charles T Mayor, Omahn; | 10k Tho = coutract o for = this| GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, 4 B, " i as_already been let to Kerr, Murray i }'“,“‘*'*‘.“' idy Bessio [ N8 01 Nbw Yorl. and will bo completcd | In the Academy of Music, New Or Platte Centory H. Meads,. Plate | hofors the first of December of this year. leans, Tuesday, Atz 7,1858, 000 will be expended this ye Olaf : William F Pres. Louisiana N v Center This lone tieipation of t row s Ao | St n st e | CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. rmaha C) m l' H 1 It Newell A 8. Putinan, Omaha: C. ne Water; Lester Price, Odell v, Bogle: H. B. Porter, Dubbis; Charles Puiterson, Johmson; 1’ A. Ryder, Ash i Gordon; B.' Web It is thou ‘:;.,:::;‘\‘.':":';l[\;:.‘j:.\\t":‘r;\.\: et G R Three Doors from 12th St. M, il Orders promptly Attended to. 5 \\m-)uu \lllhhul Allen Winch, Hastings: Indianola; Benjamin Young, Spr uk Zeigher, Swanton, FORMALLY NOTIFIED, following order was to-day trans- Sk Tl AFPETITE Health is wganhlfthbfiaxka Natiomal Bk, | mitted to the managomont of every railrond Tiare U. 5. DEFOSITORY, OMATIA, NES, o Sl EXEALTE 3 " ;nl|\g).\l~[lu'~p in the state by Secretary ! . Paid Up Capital. ... 0,000 1 AlR s 1;{‘;}‘;&?\;‘1:‘5 s 09, amounLing to “You are hereby notified that the board of 3 g " s Surphns. ... 50,000 TARRANT'S ) transportation ‘adopted the following order (joTRHlekots drmiag Vapiia frises 310 N e A SELTZER APERI NT | SELTZER APERINT at a session beld July b, 1553: L m ‘or any turthor fformation b W XATES, Prosfiont, oo i “Ordaines the board of transportation. ealrgd, wrlip legiblz b th ".‘"““"‘ G AL Togay i, ad Vice Prestdent, W Q)nv in thig-state make all dis following for Huanes, Casfiie G ADIRECTORS W, V. Monse. o T ) a3 \ : W WS Y ATES, Luwis 8. KERD, ar \ A B, TOUZALIN. reased UP u .‘n aplovd apecili starln; DIzt | pauking Onlee New Orlcdns, La., 3, 2 2 or M. & DAUPHIN, Al it 4 Prostration. caused by the THE IRON BANK, Washiugtou, D. C. nse n!nhwhn! or tobaeco, Wakefulness, M.mrul { ston, \x)lthll.n n(‘\hu Mut'x “1 Iting 11 AT ¢ m\-x 12th and F Address Heglstsrad Lamrs tu I oo it racans, Yordof | & Gsserailaakiighu NEW ORLEANS NATIO BANEK, Power in either s 1 g : —_ - Fas . : A Concentrated Liquid BExtract of —— MALT and HOPS. Corlificd Chocks, Payable at Sight on the A Puget Sound National Bank Given as Aids Digestion, Security for Money Invested. Cures Dyspepsia, sirous of uying property an_ tme, Strengthens the System, onlaa T S Restores Sound, Hefreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers, T | spermatorheea caused Lirain, self-abuge or ov: contalns one r six boxes f uarantea | celpt of price, ‘G ‘possibly . uiving WE GUARANTERK S1X ROXES ) ntot Prizos iy | Tocure any case. With each order received by i I ROUR RARIORAT, ChANKS 31 | s for six boxes, and the Tickets uro signed by the Presis | will send the purcha to o rights wra . righs dra flnd the monoy oumpnvz ndulgonge. {108 (reatmegs, $1.0) 8 box, oF 5.00, sent by madl prepaid on're- the treatment does not ure. Guarantees issued only by C. ¥. SHORAAY Drugaist, Sole Agent, 1110 Faruam Street. Omaba, Nsb. = Recommended by Eminent Physiciaus, i [ARE Y Qau Y draw you Y 40 A0IDE you forfelt Make your i TS Order 10 take e ONES \ Thie explanation. which fecompanics tha ing vlasses of froight 10 be deter- Dplying 10 such Hist-cl the given distances, the / velow Secoud elass rato not lo excead 85 pov | | 1ts superior exeellance proven tu millions of \ of the fivst class rate: third class rato | homes for more than u gus tur. DOt to exceed 603 per cent of the fivst class [ 13 1 ic \ Talo; fourth' class rato not to exceed 50 | dorsed by the hands of the aieat cr cent of the first class yate; | pricns Cream' Baking Powder do 2 order makes the formula cies itisas follows 3 “Use the rates now quoted for firstclass t froizht for the given distances, as tie bLusis for inaking such distance tariff the rates for von opposite to the different Ly the United Sta fth class wnd A cluss v ammoniaa lime or 4l Bold ounly in cans, uot contain Sale by all Druggists and Rick- | wée & 5ho ety .,MW Tos Ars circlo Seatilg. Address GO0, “oo wot to exceed 40 per .cent of the vl X POWDER Gy m,,:k , LOST MAN. MD"W Co., Wholesale Drug- | Wi v the ' Taki FROPERTY LI B i e 5 Sl Taae oot 10 broed |, Mew Torpi o8 HARYLG, SOVDUR O 1, | e !....m...m,-'&.-*a:..,fl"m.z; WGika't | PEERLESS DYES Amiashim i SEATTLE. W. T.

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