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g o AL SR B I A5 s IS BTS84 AN 5 P T T LRI 5 A L L Y 0 NN 01145 1SN T A B S GIE A VI35 e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1888, THE CITY. | Buanssmmenmueiceneess | THE NEBRASKA MARSHALSHIP | .. 7= Ho¥AZR THE SAM OM.AEIA This is dove to cover any possible interest he The Terms on Which the Cable and may bave obtained by reason of his warriage Motor Lines Run Together. ST Cobur o T.incoln yés- |.to one of the helrs, and is largdly s mutser of § o : R O 0 LIACO B8 L R Ofhe. Lo jets of helta poom to hava | Blerbower “Woh't < Step, Out UAtfl |, Theagreetiont batwaou the Cable wraim e ) R . | ngreed on this suit as o means of separating oyt B 5 way and Motor Railway compaties, was com The internul ravenuo collections yes: |yl iitaroats Fifty It valued at over BT EED NS ploted yesterday morning. . The instrument terday amounted to #5,501.11, £500,000 are to be divided. g was drawn up by T . Cowm, A water spout at White Rock canyon - H ION. | and then sout ar t the » S caused u_smull wash-out on the Llk- Drink Malto, 25 centsa bottle. el Al il v::l'lnui parties to 1t llu: their s\:'uu(nrv':h ) INS TITU TE horn road yesterday. - - Y - NAf po—— It provides that between the corner of The funeral of tho Rev. Garrett IMPORTANT MEETING. His Term Will Expire on the 11th of | [Leavenworth and Twentioth and Poppleton Luke will take pl i noon at s RH” vaat gkt | ane councit To-Njght Will Consider February Next When Some avenue and atyfourth streets both roads P ; | N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. yelock fro 1o residence of his h p daiphtar, Mes. Rev..dr T, Olendentng ce Building Ordinances. Good Demoerat Can Expect shall run with equal rights upon the double The city couneil will meet to-night to take rac ch s 0 be constructed corner Thirty-third and Center st Sl et LA L Rt LR to Fill His e, s bl AL Ll b et LT 1 1p the ordinances providing for a city hall, a the cable company. This track s to be ready Prohibitionists ure invited to. meet at | 58O One. ordatas that there - before tho first of June, 156 The eablo ith street Methodist church Thurs- B4 & SISO bh" Ve vieaiont Fartum The OMce Soveral Want. company, lowever, reservds tho Hght within svening at 8 oclocke, | & fiestward | S0 0w than aix storios | dumes E. Bogd was in Washington a fow | BRI BE ISR RO e nized. Prominent pro- Sl s ! ntic o, o i hib Hnlw i I|“ on ‘H.\n.):; |‘4. \,n' ! high and to cost not over 225,000, Another | days ago and his actions, in a political sense, | waiy it to said strect in favor of the a3 s . : N | provides for the crection of jail at a cost | were v closely watched, 80 much so - | motor line. No cars owned by the lat Lee Ite n._»hlf_ \.\y)m l";‘ -\vAlr‘:]1|\<.-v'.¥ not to exceed £50,000, and it has' a section | deed that th ras received in this city :.3-"‘1'”‘ be un _on (the track mentior maison @ joie at 120 South NintRSUreets | o iiting the county to join withi the city jn ' that he carried with him thé resignation of With animal, steam or eable powor hor at 8 ) 8l rrant yestonday for 10 | the building of the jail. A third provides bis son-jn-law, United States Marshal Bic L N 4 s arrest of 8 Bernhardt, chargi b I i ST S BBl e - X . A cars. For the construction of the track, the her with stealing a of underwenr ; 16 beat duthenticated report w motor compuny will pay u sum equid to six The frill Sarah was ‘ran if, and will | fn oib thres erdinances ira provisions that | that he hud intended to tender the laftar's v cent on the cost of buildin kof its Huven hearinig tos tholr praposit must bo Approved at @ | Fesiguation o the president when he shoutd n for the distanco mentioned Jalt th Almost daily arrests are made of speci; 'h;m.m “«’y‘. al é l(.‘4 not less than | consider 1t possible Tect the ap @s is to be paved with stone, and the motor twonty provositions mt ns o successor, of ' a | SR EHIE h SOHEWHE Havo: Beeh. tailty ol v the provositio a succoss of. company is 1o contribute to'the cost of main toms stunding untied. 1t isn d Do aatorsod. to. faeua: boRds 1 sums.ne | Inoreor 1ces known to famo, Tho npws was. | 1a% cho st the amonnt I would Fequlre Absolutely Pure. NEand o Hatide i EHEOTHS T i ¥ 18 | more. | to fi wintain an equal streteh of a road of ovs and ¢ ract W ol nee and su r nounts nimed | corvob 1 by apr it democratic of- stipulated that the motor This powder never varies, A marvelof purity, song and the poli mined to | in the ordinanc / i the ordi- | fice 11 not, wi ., without the | sreng 1 wholesomeness — More ¢coio nie stop it. The lutost ' that of J. | nances nume Monday 5. s the date | idden d aieot Pavittiout N | than the ordinary knds, wnd eaniot be sold in Rupka, who was imy, 1ed over night | of the s e > muyor 18 Marshal Bierbower is now dividing his h. south of Poppleton. The (";ILI;‘H'(‘ l‘“‘\mlnhnul- ’::::XW}I \h‘qu lowest qnflr-u’ S thor! - > the o ifne bety Hik ofiee and that oL tHE BRI | oikidn N wedght aum or phosphate powders. Sold only i for the offense Poitins i tie call :('“k Ly L _‘I”' -“'.'.l(‘ o 1pany groes . to mn!-: | G CHOVAL BAKING PowbER Cou 106 Watll st " " o ¥ ta OF 8814 ¢ 0! C 'y O C he 18 vice presic e SSUry cur S t "wentiet and | New York, warks sy for the bencfit of those com. | mittee an their raport w1 ac-optod by the | porter and, in most msitive torms, dented | ach it, T S however, is now en > laining about the torn-up condition of | council at its Tuesday evening session, ~ The t he had tendered his resignation as mar- quabble with the horse i Do sidowhik on the west &lde of Jeffor- | improssion left: by the incidontal - re u at he had givon it to Mr, Boyd to ; e it Wil THEY DID IT. CAUTION--Designing persons, taking NAvantaga oF dhr reputation, N on that street, and the son squire that the swmeisto be re- at the meeting indicate that all three | be used whenever that gentieman thought he under judicial ad- WhiLY Cured among: ethios the are constantly starting bogus medical cstablishmonts to deceive placed with u stone sidewalk ns soon micasures will pass the coun might inffuence the administration with ve- | i 5 THlEwIAE Ry WHL strangers visiting the oity, These pretondors usually dleappear in n the city secures a contractor for stonc 7 o 1 gl Ly i 5 o R Y AR e 9 Contral Ave. Clncinnati, 0,) few weeks, Beware of them or their runners or agents. The Omah sidowaiks. This will bo August, and | 1f younced a perfect tonic or blood MU Focbivad J6 4 nBos | ety o v Tha T s oug A Medical and Surgical Institute ia the only established medical insti- th sidewall above: veferred o will be e cae ook | from St oy on & cortain watter which route to and from the Pacific Coust. it and dysipea: 1 tute in Omaha, Dr. MeMenamy, Proprictor, When you make up your the first one laid, 5 Ll A S that lady’s husband wanted attended to. A SENSITI YRPORATIO! ieation "aa o T8 urraved v mind to visit us, make n memorandum of vur exact address. and thus tbe stomach, kidneys and liver. Can | Nothing even was saud about the Mavshalship b b o Jiljfpryion. and o lga, iy : ‘ 4 bty dertiily. 1 HowE R save trouble, defay or mistakes. ragraphs. b by the most delicate. Price rre e or before o after Mr. | The Horse Railway Company “Defers' 16 Rosof New Haven, Ct oy Pt Frrazeann o e T e FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL D. W. Cook, of Heatrice, is at the Paxton. Dr. MaGtaw, (anes, Resiat &by "':‘I""‘I'I“' should bo apprised of his. ve- The ways of needy corporations are past Gare ol ATampsin, O Esiaa b Crank Mr. ¥, N. Swith, of Lincoln, is in the : T ) 1S : te di Tiiammi s, Bush ran bl e heard this rumor before. My | finding out—some times. Recently an ordi- Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and {4 H H 5 R B HAKMANTIB0 o or before, . 3 VR a1 city. bk ol AT LD deputy, Ed Allen, told me that, one night he | nance was posted granting the Omaha Horse l‘l‘l'.1 ant “’]“‘_‘;'\rv“ll_ oL "““(f‘l""}j nl Mr. David Tidmarsh, of Norfolk, is in the THE LAND ASSESSMENT, 3 jome in a car with Postmaster | railway company the right to lay its track S0 11V8¥ OomB) LIIK; GVENPRINETH ! —— 2 and that the latter had told | goress the Eleventh street viaduct. The . 1 y O lhl ke Mr., Carl Rahde, of Chadron, is a Windsor [ The Proportion of Platted and Un- (d resigned and that he S AT A AR kg l 3 et SINTLG ALY A DU BING OBiLEY that 1% veuigHan “Atlen | time for accepting the terms of the ordinance i 3 tha 0 tired 3,2 L. 3. Holland, of Nobiraska City, 1s in lllllvil‘xvl";;.]\;‘ f the ,*,[‘.’"(.-T'.}‘,“mlxlxml'»l:“i': known me intimately for many years and had | council the following remarkable communi- the beantiful colared pic- A . Mn. 1, W, Hayos; of ' Beatrlce, ‘18 at the & S not hieard me say anything about wy resigna- | eation: porish Maiden. T Millard Y about five-sixths of the whole in valuation. mader They also show that a large amo: ealty B oyd, some time ), asked me to Mr. Willlam Meagher, of Lincoln, is at the | Loy, uls0 show thit o pmount of roalty : ¢ o : wity company huve carefully - i g WL ]" T Paxt within th limits of Omaha is not yot but [ declined. At that time there | giince No, 1713 and belicve that they 7 = 7 1 ) ]“ )fl’ axton, . s against we, but [ went along | aot'y G e rais HoAbRIbIo s and Bunons whien you Uy J\ { I Mr. J ‘\ Sparks, of Valentine, is a Mil. | Piatted, and many will be surprised at the | (ith the affairs of my ofice as if ne r had | pOY L0 kit MoLECRLEI AT DL c cure immediate and ) Mr A ; Lo VAl oyt LAY (OO AR e e Ot < | pody, to the city and themseives, that they manent reliof, at suall exnens ¢ AR state bricfly the reasons for this decision, by using MEAD'S Cort s and B TWENTY YEARS *'] A > 3 it WA, Beruaon) of Atlantie, T, is at | proverty. Following are the fizures: el L a 1o resign lest | Do eriticiams which: some of the council s um“n b el Db i ""“ 'r‘“‘ S s e the Windsor. Precincts. Unplatted. Platted. (| my action should bo misc ) have passed upon the ordinance on the g 0 by wery I ve i " o i ) nsiciane md Sprroons Mr. W. H. Platt, of Grand Tslaud, is o | Omat 3 : “Whs did Mr. Boyd want sou to " | ground that it gives this company the exelu r Assisted by a Nunber of Gfllflflumm, Skillfut and Expericnced Physicians and Surgeons Paxton guest. Cirs ROTITE - R b a democrat and 1 a | {evignt o the viaduct, ot th and other summer Mr. W. B, Throckorton, tenteice. tsi| B X sadllbauhl iUy el L] many of our citizens take th > vie Aisenses 1t s advisable topunity | potionlar . V. 08 TrlnAn ([t b kivorton, of Beatrice, is cd ward. L i HLE AL S TR i O have to a great extent influ- h ‘w Foon atly: and tor e | Partienlar Attention paid to l'h-_rm mities, Discases of Women, Diseases of the Urinary Mr. John L. Means, of Grand Island, is an S ; 3o | fricnds, because mlly rclitionsbifiad | it Mo (LLeCtORs OHUIRICE i SUFFER fiton . BASTIGLES, | Thors L LA (it ks WILEELIL s (eI SR Ll Omauha visitor, Sixth ward ¥ 3 The fact is N y ave me | i Oitions 4 i L tilles when burned in the sick Lung and Throat Discases, Surgical Opevations, Epilepsy or (_".\\! \\‘ I\; Nesbit, of Tekamah, was in the | Seventh ward A 3 ?.w-'x.»'.-" .n'.:.}‘,u.:f“ oTone 1% | they can do so”and maintain fntact the oo ‘u.“~"w'.}f.r.'yh‘f. Fits, Piles, Cancers, Tumors, Eteo y yesterday. . ¢ ghth ward. .11 080,401 DeUAE | Hoaltiong, s Lt (| charter rights of the company they rep EVERY ria fralrance that is More money invested; moie skitliul physicians and surgeons employed; more patients Mr. F. M, Harter, of Kearney, was in the inth ward f Sl partisan asl would | gopp "~ Besides this: consideration for th : i i G A elasl AT A Criten 5 tredt him, and that if the president wanted | 500t Besuies this contiqerution’ for the IS treated; more cures effected; more modern improved instruments, apparutus and appli- O Hobartaph, of Teimbail: is st ) i g ‘ ) to remové mo e might do so, but [ wouldn't [ SHIOH OF BARN Bards Hon Gt O e : es than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or ditpensayics in the west S ppbertenn, of Kimball, Is stoppink | i . ) tender my resis ; el Lo ; s wnd hodifyexcro: | combined, Largest and most complete Medical Tnstitute or Hosital in the west, Fift Mr, B.'P, Martin, of Loup City, was in | Llorence. . } ~ e oy e Bties | with thelr lines .and. ¢ s companivs and renderiug thedie pure | yewly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients, three skijled physicians A s % ity, wa Jeiferson (6 oftice until the | {6 Luild and operate str Iroad: : ¢« | always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientiflc ier, ripRal Toffors: ; ) S e e Wi oy commission | Wil build und_ operate strout. rilrouds in £ Dot foreor tvsoxs | always in the building. ds of es treated e scientiflc manner, i N S o | Mitiaxc \ L AL LT i i " ey believe that it is uot only to STER for achies & pains. .59 Mr. C. H. Lane, of ited Oak, I, was in | S s 107 attorney ite. only ones I the conntry s with their fines to the south par | In, S 3 | the counts o e s outh part thia city yesterday, gt £ - which do not require a successor before an thba sty R RE thr thab et C. W.. Clarlk, of Butte City, Mon., s rog- | Wes . . bt o bave the right to cross the v istered at the Paxton . halship ana hew candids o ln " the ow of the i W, H. Platt, of Graud Island, is in the city, . - —— D and) andidates are con | of the Omabia Horse railway company it L1 atitiie Dagtoh. LG Totuls . : antly appearing, | Some of the olier anes | poth vight and expediant ¢ \ ordinance rdtne S v Fra C ot L providing for laying street railroads across LD Mpnsdort and (O, 01y Tredivas 3 B FOLAND N braska City | fia viaduct should provide in . reasonable Messrs. Recd and J. F. Parkins Avrested at Plagsmoutn With a | Dlatte Coy Buclid Martin, of On WapLo Ger et ";,','.:,I:,fl.‘,';""‘;:’“ Honseatia o Woeping V Were in Omaha yestorda! Gouma ot Aie ranlc Gaibraith, of Albion, but he his £ | body that you pass the ordinduce providing " Messrs, F. W. Barclay and D, Cook, Vindy otherwise Bob Poland, oner | Meted b Omain b fi. | thut the Omaha Horse railway compaay T. E. GILPlN, olr Bea , were in Omaha visiting yester- | of Omaha's hardest characters, who, it will & ] iy Althousy | may extend its lines from Jackson strect to duy. - & & 3 Lt § feaionst | Mason street on Fourth street across the H be remembered, some time g reported | Boyd 18 working fo st as MeShane, q Mr. W. F. Tibbits, HkSmumsanger | oo s L SO RO waskrohor 6] Roytan perking Uon IIm pluet s MosHane) et e R G B B e NSUHANG 418 agent for the Denver & 1tio Grande, 18 in the | 1 have been lynched at Maryville, Mo,, has | al ATt it strect railroad company or companies ) i M pmmitted to Buclid Martin, of ks turned up af Plattsmouth and has been | MeShane is committed to fudlid Martin, of ¢ use their said = tracks upon Room 63 Traders' Ruilding, J. H. Trentman of tho board of trade cafe | turned mto juil by the sherift. He was in [ done ‘nothing for their party, Kehoe of | DAng - a ' reasonable | compensation CHICACO has gone on u short business trip to St. | company witha palanda butcher Sunday | Platte Centre stands in the lead of all other | for such use of the same. Such ordinance & Paut kbt halatiar biba i, 'l Eho amount o stato, influcnce, | $hould further brovide rousonablo regnla: | References=egropultan Sntigua) hurk, ! night. The latter was set froe, while Bob ; ! 1 | tions for the comstruction and operation of NG DR "o The Bradsireet Co. \:(‘\m.. n: vlfm] shw}nu{r;l)m;' and his companion were taken to jail. In L0 s said railroad. uttinger of the board of trade Pyl iRt e G 3 congressmen, which is heing used in [ S4[G 40! b L to Genoral Manoger Fitch of tho | = arching Bob at the jul, the sherift found | yho roper i e, The only obstacle which if your honorable body pass such an or- N Snd two watcl on his persor _\vl le h wip- b 5 o ance this company will at once build its G h" h d 2 ored Bereer, formerly tation gont | upon asking for tho wipe, found ' handsome ! ; e e P e | street on Eleventh on the viaduet, and hold WATER 1018 always well posted on these ‘“The directors of the Omaha Ho: r01d watoh ol rwrappad up o i " p A . and operate the sume subject to the right of al Ba les, y s s or patie v N B laiitsthar oty ookt Aftar b reedi| EOAW :“” h‘:i »::1-\\‘\_\I“r|~‘kl“\\|1 “::l it. .IIEN would favor the man from | At Iwm"mios o “h{_ A fiml‘“ Supporters, HLum llklhm“ )y ulnd u;\ Mxppl) ,.h\ icians or patients any .|p|lmnce, SHpEAIER companion lad u Bwiteh and . con- ntre. : Her compoil (9 BN (o aaciel and subied) T remedy or instrument known, Call and consuit 1's, or write for circulars upon all sub- e VR A\.\sliflllll'ullll‘:l‘l‘h‘vl‘“ 'I‘ll .“|hn :(’I‘jhh:‘lll‘lll i ‘nl he Boyd displays in politics G nN AN s st haren ik RTAR may be G“" REMEDY. jects, with list of questions for patients to answer. ‘Thousands treated successfully by Probable Infanticide. _"'“ ian AHd o fed 6] vari “:kwl _'(": Tll‘-:\\;;fllll[-:il'rl\l“ Ih:‘H;III‘ml:‘\"lllllnl-::‘f ml\:lnl:‘lil ‘1‘» provided in such ordinance. u)nupondu e, We have superior advantages and facilitics for treating discases, pers D 0 E and phed ario ace: 4 elf belo e adm Str; S i L » 4 e A case of probable infanticide was reported | to vere wanted for anything, | when MeShane retires from congress, which | fhe documdht is ‘signed by Mr. Frank [] A,ou,,xvzwgg T forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which combined with our acknowl- 1" the 'police yostorday. Some days since, | The cr Cin fail over night, and | he il do at the expiration of his. term, the | Murphy as president. ‘The true reason for g LT edged abi ity, experieuce, u~|mn|~|1um\ and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical a colored girl on -the-corner of Tenth nud | BOthing being heard in response to the ‘tele- | former may be looked upon as the leader of | this hew moveis not apparent. This letter - and Surgical Tnstitute (e iret choice. e ; : Capitol avenic, gave birth to n five montns | Erams, they were turued loose again, with | his party in this state, ; . accompanied the _ordinance, ~apparently ny“lpm" Sk Hfldflhly cflmpmm' The Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute is conducted upon strict business and child. Some sid it _wa . The child 58 k ves scarce. Postmaster ( 'wag lseen and said.| ArawWnEab thodictation ofithe stroot caricoms ] iieclo ayA\l Badaaleys;eAMMILET By, MAILENEE scientific principles, and patients here receive every advantage that art, skill, science and was made away with. The colored doctor e that lie did not believe the report that Mr. | Pany, which was presented to the city coun- | Crab Orchard Water Co, Louisville, K. human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenicnce will M8 0L roortad o birthit Mo affatys wii Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Bierbower had resigned and did not think | ¢il at its Tu ening meeting. Follow- | - — B L ail at Y 1to consideration, is ot v & o] jorhgwer hadireslsion jand sdidingy < | ing is the clause covering the joint use of its always b taken ir be investig . P BT el C ";;‘"\\':::I‘“lw"hm:‘ n: :‘-.l>‘..'|'x\..L"Ln..-]“;’ l.i Alll; tracks by other companies: Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find V. N e Any other properly o o a 5 tements of our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in any A New Feature. (% e dorsed for the place the exceedingly dark Any other properly authorized street car that these statemen JA ftem drom Hioux Fallad Dalc sayatiiat The UNION PACIFIC horse above alluded to, chough he would | 1ine 'mx“'h n"“'}nt ..L‘m tro run its curs particular, but sre plain unvarnished facts, afew days azo Mr. R. Buchanan received g through tho famous Al- | prefer him to another ' candidate promi- | Jron and over the tracks of said Ox | ko Mr, &, Buchanan ‘rocelved anel, 11,600 feet above sea level, | nently mentioned who had the support of | Horse railway company on Eleventh st from'tho’ fnternal royenua’ departent ab ove S0 ad (vho aub between Jackson strest and Mason ‘, Pilllibayone s of] Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of Omaha a license to sell tobacco at retail. In- Drink \m,“ itispleasant. good men in the party could be induced to | and over suid viaduct, and the said Omaha ‘ our nobby Spring asmuch ns Mr. Buchanan hus never made ap- dcoept the plce. ‘1t had been offered to | Horse railway company shall ot all tmes Suits, in Worsted tion whatever of starting a_ cigar store, he is a 1 L. Gemoorat, of twenty-three wWihters, who re- L LOn Ty DR e oare ovey suoneamcnlil) Scotch Scheviots,in, . B e ot pug b aigeraora o e | 3 aemotig, of tyonty irho ret | and afford to such company all reasonablo il Fencrosity of tho goverument. oo [ A Goimnamunlia ‘““"l‘ Nthia: Tor 3255 bmoliments 3o habit ‘::zf\vlll\,\l'::ifl‘ S0cllion 3p_to. doy BHOR comunly Daying W0 ;\rl:xlx‘xcui':;ml:rlfé’nll‘ All Blood Discases successfully treated. Sy philitic Poison removed from the system ——" A 0, o Acotdont, || o han oo vear. i whiah | sid GO HONACIORILherarap i e bargatns that canno | | without mercury. - New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Powen, Persons inable > 02 A LMy i) i AL e q AL fail to be appreciat-|| | to visituss v Le treated at home by correspondence. communications confidential Mujor James F. Randlett, Ninth cavaly, of a boarding house on nth and Leaven- | mvolving I 000, had reduced the . 30l ] H | i t ents sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks to indicate iaran ST ; g ling housp on Seventh and Loaven- | FHICVRE (008 LI Biore than 50 per cont, | . Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and _get ed by the discerning|[ | Medicines or instruments sent by press, | gSLtred from Quty ak ot Utiosns, Dtal, ISR Bireis ShoR0. B ioE sl Wadnonday usraiial'a zoes litnibimoce gl ver oot i B o e ek Worsre aware that|| | contents or sender. One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us or send his- RS WAL g9 to Jors Mulkluney, DERs And Wtked o8 S por ' Popular Excursion to San Francisco, | Mever & Co., wholesale depot. Inexpensive goods|| | tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our Leave of absence for one month has been of the building. The fall was about | 1,05 Angeles and other points in Cali- e are largely adver- K TO MEN FREE granted Second Licutenaut William H, fiftcen foct and tho woman sustained very | fornia are run over the UNION PA- TEEDROW IN JAIL, tised this season, but| T thanth | S Hart (Bl serious injurics, Several ribs roken, | Co1nc 3 I s et el Infantry (Fout Bridg ) | her hoad very badly out and bruised and g | CTELC: L AR e The Blind Kidnapper is Brought allof them cannol || ypon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, ), Syphilis, Gleet e easaled officer, department of the Platte, has been | concussion of the lungs sust . In the A GOOD PIECE OF WORK. Home. s | h question list. Brered o’ Forts Du. Chesne and Do opinion of her physician, Dr. Miller, the Deputy Sheriff Greebe has returned from close inspection, We| phihe for Vit Book Upon Private, Special and N s Dtah, Fort ridzer, G Silo »Cand | imjuries are fatal, Probable C e ek . 6e 10 sk our customers | P\BHSDHS or Writmg a Book upon pecial and Nervous Liscases. Utah, Fort | [& ¢ Jtah, Fort Bridgeer, Camnp Pilot Butte and S, Probable Captu One of Wednes- | Chicago with Theodore Teedrow | ||, e e and thus sat TR D: A Russall,. Wyo, o8 publio hual: Ieal Bstare Transfers, day Night's Safe Blowers. the blind kidnupper of Frederick William | | 10 Sx8ae Q0 £ 0G0 I (0, ; ¢ years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, t e ) I, Marks, lot 1and 2, blk 24, lot A cab driver, yelent “Jap,” with badge No. | Duinton, son of George Dainton, who resides | |1 g 11| have become a recognized authority upon the subject, Lox\‘U“v ntly Ireceive an immense Dickenson's Arrival. R ‘u_nyl‘h-:» 1o 15, blk 10, West 4,reported to Ofiicer Floming yesterday morn- | gt the corner of Fifth and Mason strects. acity, iber of lL tors. m,m physicians” and afflicted sking my opinion and advice Joseph Dickenson, the husband of the | 1 Murks o AVoHERE ABE TS ik ing about lock that while drivig by then | Teedrow employed young Dainton, wio :s. For the benefit of such persons, I have wiitien a book, giving a womin who was fatally burned at the “baby | 1ot 1y bIca and I ) Ramge building on Fifteenth stret, shortly | only eight years old, to lead him (Teodrow) general description of the most common discases and conditions, my treatment, succetty Ly est Albright, w ¢ o afore, ha had o . kool 2 f 8 c. ca persol ave a clea 0! ir cc % far, week ago, din town. | A 'K Witlnney to A W hiniey, 10 1] B ¥, bofore, he had _anexplosion in | ahout the city while he was begging and pla . Adter IS uln;t. persony “r\,:“xh“lln R Siskrer "l': H‘f their gat d ton/audcen He says he did not desert his wife; that he Kilby Place, wd ... Hayward Bro . The oficer ran up | ing a hand organ. He was to pay the boy write me moreintel ntly and to the p ierefore he seen that our objec thought she was liviug here with her folks, | ¥ (M \-“'"Ki” "‘ Mo jn st al, lot there, and the back door being open, entered | While he remained in_this city the | || writing these pages is not m‘m;m‘h rea ulvl‘m matter ml1 class ot persons who read ou x; of X % Bide, w i f . 5 to return bome to sleep at night ere i but for the henefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less at he was to have brof cr to Will- it aito 1o § nd found that the safe had been blown, b \ 1 ) and that he was to have brought her to Will- | D C patt and'wito to WD S and found that the safe had boen blown, but d In this way in attending to tho | || ve from diseases, or the effects of diseases or abuses, of the sexual or urinary or R abhee Ta. hik bomesshis weels Ha 10t 2, blk % on Placs, w d 70 | meffcctually. The gophers had evidentl f VPRGN 10 v s 1 g ity ey al & | O R Griwaia to b It Flewing 1ot bik f 9f.4he RHUGLDPYRRLE YOIy S aatit: | ot a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffering frg people, he said, lived here, yet they allowed | ~ Omaha View, w et J been frightened off before completing the | fie to all parties, including his { diseases, or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the ca of thediflicult strangers to bury her. Mr. Dickenson has | E K Porfert aud wite 10 Fred W Sfeicii, " | work. They had drilled into the stecl door | parents. About threo' weeks = ago class of diseases, n ; 4 LY. gers v a 3 i} ked th onstitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospécts and is R0t yot decided What ho will do with nis twvo | Wi i 0f 0t % blk 5, Paddock Place; above the combination to the depth of th Teedrow asked to be allowed to take the that has wrecked their ¢ 1 1 g : Ehildiren, thowsh scvoral famitios In o | 3 St iy Fedd W Sivichi, v btk 8 or four inches, and filling the orifice with | ¢hild to Council Bluffs fora week. T he re- shortening their days. gl 0od are dopt the quest was granted with the provision that i ~ neighborhood ave wuxious to adopt thew. Monmonth Parkyw d 4l ! 200 | powde hod ottempted. o’ blow | iett yras granted Wl She, proyision Wint i STRGER . 3 sy o | the door open. Although there is evi- rmitted to do so, and in case he did cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Candars, Fistula, ) § ical operations for ti X According to Bradstreet's latest report the | W, X! \hl"mr«l, lot 11, bik 20, dence that the work was @me by | ne iFmiton to a0 89, ANd 10 0080 1o A Al © p G i o, om Place, 8 bismus (Cross Eyes) Varicoce eformi H 8 3 3 A 1R (oaxne 4 ¢ e Natiaiaina to his parents that all was well. Mr, Dain- Cataract, Stra AR . i number of fuilures in the United States dur- | 1,8 Srodi ty J G it 16t inexporienced hands, it wag better dono than | {0u'wiited for sowe word from his son_and of the Miman Body performed in the most cicnlifc manner, (o Sl S waele alosing ) as 144 o DIk B, Brow 2 5 > . s - 8140 §iea P V4 s wook & § v Jic Discases e Lungs, Sca § ach, ing the week closing July 6, was 149, a d o KA o AR wite 1o d R i % sheeting was torn completely off, and the | 8fter waiting for a week and a half went to We treat Chronic cases of the 8’ crease of fifty-five,as compared with the pre- 130 18 0F 101 7 Capitol #dd, o ¢ 4 lock thoroushly demolished, but the door | the Bluffs to see what he could learn Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bone: c., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Fits}, Scrofula it vious week. -Of this number, sixty-oue oc- | 8'J Tuttle to I, Tuttle, lot 4, 11».1 Ted- remained intact. The plaster of Paris | Bim. The pair was never seen in th Bright's Dise , Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gas ritisy Baldness 3 LAY S B binat and the father at once - began sear E f curred in/the western states,n decrease of one | ! oburn ‘to 3" L Niiles et ‘al. 2 ng which - covers the combination, P Mt i artarky 5 Eczema, etc. : \ red inithe we u : 4 o firs 0t 4, vhilo. cracked, remained it him. He was finally heard of in Chic as compared with the weelc provious, and an | DIk Evercit phice, 8 0. g | hile: cracked, remained - in_ place and | B R TRS DR800 Cae Dl peosly A DISEASES OF WOMEN. { Increase of fifteen compared with the corre- wite 1o ‘w-'““""h 1ot | Dlosion, and ere they had time to investigate | abused. - The latter was also brought back ' sponding period in 157, The 149 failures | ol Y3} Longinore, o i Bt wacortain the thoroughnees of thewjot | in a horrible condition and showed Indush Sclence and A[t Treated carefully, skillfully and scientifici the latest and most _ap show un_increase over the provious L o Alucight's Sammaorg.e & they had become alarmed — and loft, | that he had been most grossly - ubused ) ! | methods, WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, FRE ar of cight. The western states had more | Omaha, wa ... When the proprietors - and employes | While he wus away. He was taken to his TeM. hab s devoted a large portion of his time to the study ai RIREE AR Aup oitior supdivison, BB Hood aed wite fo K MoLiuag, W % reached tho storo, ouo of the clerks took a | lowo by his pureuts Dise Unil OUMM\NR ! : Shis clags of diseases, and has spare {5ielther time nor money to perfect himself, il ot 9, blk ght's” annex, South A A4 o ~ . > rress Meets August 7th ot this class iseases, and d e A 4 J : smali chisel and pried out the plaster of paris i ; Medical Congress ' ) Y T edy of val this depart A Brutal Act. ““,',‘“l‘(,;\_h‘;"]m ,, i Akchor, thiteen’iots filling, and pulled the door ‘;1».-;.‘ ’l‘h(]: dis- The UNION PACIFIC is the Direct G LA\M)\\. SCOTLAND. fully supplied with every instrument, appliance and remedy of value in this departu! Yesterday, the passcrsby at the corner comfited thieves will feel doubly disappointed | Line to Leadville, the largest mining Rmmd '1.;.[]_ cursion Ticket, of Medicine and Surgery. of Fifteenth and Farnam strcets witnessed Vo rustee, ot when they learn there was . & | city in the world N A ™ an not. of brutality on the part of Oficer | 7% L““‘l"” ) Jargo sum ol monéy in tho safe. Leaving ? e —— Via S G TIE_ LINE. vhic o el : jooper to M. M Tiainford, lot ¥, things just as he had found them, Oficer A 2 O 35 und - Hage which violently incensod many of atrick's nddit Hiiss dust oa-ba had. fowsd the Oese KILLED ON THE CURB. o tnformation b 2 them and turned some away with feelings of Socuring the door atter him. 'Thinking prob. | The Sainf o'W, TIN. BALDWIN & CO., 2 : pro he Painful Death of a Well Known AUS' Ao 4 e sigkness. The officor had in arrest s wman ) ably the thief or theives ieht return to re Gardener, Agts., "s Broadway, New York. We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and lhtllhouml“‘d:.\]»no_:';l who requested that the former do not pinch connoitre and complete their undertaing,he | yogterday at 11 o'clock a market- we have cured, aiter others have failed, substantiate our claims. To_ those afll cted with him: But the request was denied, where. [ The following building its were is. | Secreted himself in the alley way and waited. | o anee named Adam Frahm, resid- Eye and Ear Discases, we simply say, call and consult us, get a scientific opinion, then upon the party undcr arrest endeavored to | sued yestorday by the utendeut of | He Was kept in suspensobuta brief time, | Kuracnots o W s Visit whorm you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treat= At e R LR T e o :v)u‘llll'll'omul)ux'mll_,u\\'ufl-kuown crook, en- | ing on - Theedore *. Williams _""”‘""l‘ly (Buccessors to John G. o Thent and cure: e 2 The latter. brought his club iuto | Dasaiia aeetomes ered the alley cautiously and bogan to look | in ~Benson, *.was ' .aii laswantly dertakers & Embalmers tand cute. | @cribing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain language, wit BPES Fypr e pl 3 3 s ne on about him. Fleming was onto him | kille 3 i 2 Ve | Undertakers ur bo g s PR P L TR JROAeRA] s beiacuat qowa ayd then deith |4 \‘L!' % Bakt st pasiaass B A ey any Yol W | 'kilio on Bouth Seventecith diroet, Ho At i5e old wtand, 17 Kauatm 8 Orders by | numeraus flustrations, are written for the benef Lof pitients a d| phoslgiant vito wiiis IR ISR SUR 22 00 807 80 Slah e | De Bt Mo0uh, eI, TRFK Aveiye and shortly afterward safely caged at the central | 9¥iVing along the thoroughfarc with hislittle | At Cr tod And 1 altended ” | g in regard to cases; hy reading them carefully” physician and pationt will have o clear e X happened o see the. blood | O s Javnes, sors, Uisdéii anid Sixtecitii " station. Yesterday ene of Chief Scavey's | daughter in the wagon when the horse took clephone underetanding and can describe cases 10 us more infelligently. WRITE i A the sight mide Wi Tuint 50 that Ko had | W COI0E, cotiage,” Ninetecntis and men found in the_ yard wn tho rear of 'tho | frignt and rau away, - Both Pruhun and tho ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR, FRE ] Snph he B arle o uige building & machinist’s brace and bit, | girl were thrown aut, the former agamst the . “:Imbli :‘»‘-L'fulnm “wf!:hi}fi\“llé'."’ Irug tore, | M8, Lpdsey cottige, EAndsvy near Thir a chisel, and a machinist’s hammer, On'tho | curb stone, - He sustained internal injuries AN Y WEAK Adaress pll letters to bl % A g T foered hl.||nnn-|| wus the mame of Thompson, and | and died aimost iu\:uunl'l,v. T nulm :vul e wmiehl, ot bame by veing el - N i h there being o machinist employed at the | was injured also, though not severely, Shé °"LET Jbentren v T’"}:”";' ‘rf",':"""“ in dho Buis, . 1o BUOER e iante Tl Union Paciic shops by that name, an oficor | was taken to her .home.. The. father was VI‘I‘A LT k 4 I AL A“n ) : ¢ Tue Bew of & fow duys ugo noticed the. pe- aihth and Lewvenworth . was sent there to investigate. He learned | brought te Drexel & Maul's whet groner L v Y tition fled 1n tho disteict court praying 4or a | Johus Kush, twastors” baick resiiion: that Thouipson \us an ussoslate of Careolls, | Drexl. held: an inquéat. | the - verdict e partition of the Folsom estate in Omaha be- urteenth and Martha A and that the haminer was his property;. also | returned being in accordance with the 3 Bveen the baite of Joln 1. Foleam aad those, | S tiag bk 400, St L ek Shout one.youe ana biacand b1C. huts | Tabta. - Frrabis was fity years of ugo and w wml PRRH, HOW TO AT, -~ QR B Tonamin 1 Bolsom, Anong the wimar. | ABiow sl cottage. Hleronth ear: 477 | Mee " the “ome:. found had _'besn [ leaves n iife and throe children. Marhond Restored. Pre. an By Francs B Gt ity | A [ _om | stolen from the Cuich usit shoi nd the | rivo 1NIQN PACIPIC was et caliod ' 47 | DR, 1. W, McMENAMY, N. W. Cor, 13th & Dadge Sts,, Omaha, Ne “Teu perits, sggreguting X the sawc. ; 4 the Great Overland Route,