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[ OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 13. 1888, The anternal revenue collections yesterday amounted to §11,14¢ The equalization board lowe assessment of the Paxton hotel from 265,000 10 $51,000, and of the Murray from 30,000 to 20,000, Judge Shields issucd one lone mae- | \y. The parties ged thirty, and aged twenty-two, riage lic were Fdwr Miss Minnie Mycrs, both of Omaha. The statement that Messrs, Wiggins would en ina political discussion before the members of the Seventh ward republican club is wrong. The participants in the discussion will M hotiey, superintemicnt of the Qualey. Personal eraphs. Mr. Louis Burke, of North Platte, is in the city. - Mr. Thomas Wolfe, of David City, is at the Mitlard. Mr. L. ‘Windsor. Mr., W. C. Ferguson of Atlantic, ‘Windsor guest Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Eberling, of Stanton, are Millard gucsts. ¢ Mr. J. Skadan, of Malvern, Ta,, was in the city yesterd; Mr. and M Horrum of Talmadge, 18 at the la, is a rice, are Paxton guests Mr. Will Smith, United States anarshal for Arizona, Windsor Colonel W, ', of Clarinda, Ia., was an Omalia vigitor yesterday. Messrs. W. C. Henry and John Barsley, of Fairmount, were in the city yesterday aving, U, S, evening with his family, anc ing at the Poxton Mrs. C. M. Stebbins and M rich, wives in Omalia y Mr. last are stop- od s men, were of the Excelsior, y for an extended eastern trip. @ u long stay in and about New York City A may remain perma nently. . Howe, of the county aught in the act of sw She did b officially, however, and Coroner Drexel was a party to the act. It was Mrs. Howe's first offensc, clerk’s office, wring the other Will Doubtiess Die. Mrs. N. C. Nelson, the lady who fell from the second story of the boarding house at Seventh and Leavenworth strects, on Tues day night, is in a v precarious condition and will doubtloss di The Ve idge. Work on the base of the pier in the center of the river is nearly completed and in per haps four weeks the second span will be put dn. That portion of the structure already completed i iving a coat of paint. An Officer Arrested. Robert . Williams caused the arrest of Oficer Hinchey yesterday on the charge of assault and battery. Heclaims that Hinchey needlessly struck " him a_time or two and he mtends to make him sufier forit. Pt was grunted a continuance until to-day. Councilman rd's Burglar. The residence of ancilman Ford was visited. Wednesday by by who walked off with a couple of gold watches, one of which belonged to the father, and the other to his son. Both tickers were valued at about $200, Horse Thicf. Ed. Bull was cony police court of steali Fleming and sterday in the a horse from Willisin put under £500 boy swer to that charge before the dist He had attemipted to sell the hos and this led to the sus was stolen and caused his subscquent arrest. ——— A Pickpocket Bound Over. B EQ Sampson, the pickpocket who liftea a purse from Mrs. Charles H. Dewey's pocket yesterday afternoon, plead guilty to the charge in the police court and gave as his excuse that he was nec He was put un- « der &00 bonds to vefore the dis- trict court. Attacked by a Vicious Dog. Alittle son of Mrs, ©. H. Hough, residing atthe corner of Howard and Thirtcenth streets, was attacked yesterday by a vi- cious dogz and badly bitten. The little fel- Jow's lower lip was almost torn off, and the brute's fangs made a couple of ragged wounds in his check. Ofticer Hinchey was called und promptly disvatched the dog. The Fair Premiums, The Omaha Far and position associ tion is sending out its fourth annual pre- mium list for the fuir which isto be held commencing September 3 and continuing to the Sth inclu The list contains about ouehundred pagos and shows that premiums ' amounting to £20,000 will bo given. The fair will be open to the world. Copins of the book may be had from the secretary, J. I, McShane, i this city The Sale Recorded. A bill of sale was filed with the county ‘clerk yesterday, conveying Louis Rosemund’s anterest in the furniture and fixtures of his hotel, restaurant and saicon at 1013 Farnam street. The consideration is $3,000 and Oscar ~ . Manger, to whom th v ASSUMES two mortyragc ‘given to Frederick Kinyg Ma other is for £3,000, given to L ISST. - The bill of sale is 1d Manger has been in possession since then. L Son of the Next President. Mr. Russell 13, Harrison, of Helena, Mon- tana, is in the city, homeward bound. He attended the Chicago convention, where he suw his illustrious father nominared for pres- adent. Mr. Harrison called at Tue Br fice yesterday, and presentod with a splenaid lithograph p eral Benjamin H m, executed on satin, pronouncing it a perfect | urally enough, expresscs himself confident of the election of the republican nominee, but msked that his views be not quoted.’ He Jeaves to-day for Helena O Important Deeds. . A quit-claim deed was filed for record yes. terday by the Omaha & Smelting and Reflning company to the property where the L. Qarter White Load company’s works are lo “eated to that firm. There are about three meres of ground included in the tract The Omaha & Grant Smelting wnd g company have also deeded u num lots on 1o Twentioth street to & Philler. rhe money consideration $24,250. Phe Carter White Lead company also deoded somo parts of lots on T L street near their works to " TMue consideration was $7,000, was All Over a Towel, | Sarab Bonuett, the comely courtesan ac: gused by her landlady, Mrs. Burleigh, ot * ng some clothes from her, was given u . by jury in the police court yesterday. | The only artiele found in Saral’s trunk that ‘Dbelonged to Mrs. Burleigh was an old towe! ' and this, Saran claimed, must have a ; ddenhll’\:got in while sne was hurriedly w'kl-’ er trunk. The prosecuting attor- orgot to - prove that the af- & occurred in Omaha aud also prove that . th article was of any value. The jury returned @ verdict of “not guilty.”” * As the pros- tion was very evidently prompted by , the costs of the suit were thrown upon Burleigh, the prosceuting witness. dignant Hatters. There is & war threatenod among the «ity * hatters. Some tinie since all the distinct ~dealers in chapeaux sizned an_agreement to ‘ their estublishments at 7 o'vlock the months of July and August, for @ tme the agrecment was ed the | to. Hudson, adhe of M hoen kent religiously the store Jard, seribed b aoing the ¢ rk ing nbsent’ from the Those who take Dy Tonic never ness, bad bre and malaria, po tite, low headuche or kidney troubles, Goodman, a Clov . costive- ith ngne hivits, Price 50 cents. —— Dr. McGrew, kidney, Reetal, & priv- ated es. Room 13, Bushman blo Smoke Scidenber the best 5-cent ci Mever & Co., whe e —— . The UNION PACIEFIC route to and from the Pacif and ge e in the world, Max le depot. the famous e RUIN OR DEATH, A Child Leaves Home to Escape a Brute's Importunities. Henry Stork, of Tekamah, Burt ceunty, Neb, who was Iast week one of the most wretched men in the state, and almost heart broken, is now again happy in the pissession daughter, Bllen, whom he thought was lost for all time, and a ruined young woman Mr. Stork inserted a personal something like the following in Tne Bee a little o week ago: “Ellen Josephine Stork ran from hew home, June 25, at Tekamal, about noon, and the last N at Blair, Neb.” After « deseribing her cothing to the minutest detail the following description wes given of the girl herself and the re off' is feet five inches higth Kk auburn hair and twist upon th forehead and laid lar, ark brown ures, dark ¢ s old, but would be tuken for o parents know not why she {t, and any information to the unde; 1 witl pe gladly ived by o heartbr mother, A 100 reward will be g1 return to b ts. If this should mect the eyes of our daughter n, wiil she come home or let us know where she is? Your mother’s gheart s nearly broken, Henry Stork, Tekamah, Burt wlvertisement o the fond when the we that the daught well and happy . until ne news r was found and as The joyful news came from Red Oak, 1o Mr. Stork reached that city Mond vening and found his daughtc Tuesday he addressed the following lette Tue Biy RED OAK, to To the Editor of Tite OvAIA By the assistance of the large cireulation of your paper I have found my daughter, Ellen Josephine an officer of Red Oak, Tow reading the notice in Tis Oxa with the assistance of one Runion 1 Ok, disc ughter, ing for a respectable and favmer by the name of J. H. T miles west of Red Oak. 1 find my vell and in cood hands, my worst A will st yours st Mr. Stor now on his s a stout, way home with his iter, Sho win looking German girl, and ance quite intelligert,” She 1 by the casual observer to be scars old, alth ot fifteen. T'i.e reusol father for leaving home was to This led to further mvestigation and the child wonn told her father that Ch ueltzer had mude in decent propos: W attempted to she swore to h er he would is a man who has been farm and living in his f: year ago last October. He is_about twent two years old and is a widowe He is stout robust man and a good farm h o all outward appearances friendly with the childre the He had been in the family since young girl, his would-be victim, was a mere child and her parents never dreamed of any such actions on his part toward the girl. She stated to her father that his threats upon her life were 80 positive that she was afraid to remain about the same house with him, even though she did not reli her mind of the burden that was upon it and for her own versonal safety and for her life she concluded to leave home while he was the Mr. Stork left for Tekamah Wedne: the comp: of his daughter. He wi rified w he heard her story and lea for the first time that the man whom he befriended for almost twi pt to ruin his fa ded manner, he would out u for Smel arrest on sault with intent to commit r spare no money to have the wi punished to the fullest extent of the law. Popular Excarsion to San Frs s Angeles and other points in ¢ r the UNION P has vears would thus nd that war- e - The UNTON PACIPIC was first calied the Great Overland Route. - - HE IS A MASHER. H. H. Wanaell and His Paramour Fleeing from a Deserted Husband. Almost o y ago an attractive-looking young man by the name of H. H. Wandell came to this city, and after being in the em- ploy of W. G. Albright & Co. for some time was located at Albright as their agent. He introduced into Albright and South Omaha a pretty young woinan whom he called WVandell. During the gay winter season were among the leaders, and as Mr, Wandell's salary was a ble to ente won ny fricn dis. appearance last Saturday has enmmotion in the lanid.” On andell announced 1o his had to leave and go to Cheyenne on some special business, He took his “wife” with the trip. The next day two strangers at Albright and made inquiries for loll. They wero told that he and Lis wife had left the evening before for Chey- cnne and would not 1 for some days. The men mude it known that they were from Tllinois and thut one of them . was the husband of the woman Wandell had been living with und the other wus . constable who had the papors n his posses- sion for Wandell's arrest. As soon as - the strange learned that the couple had gone west they also made that part,of the country the object of their search The lovers heard, however, th o being followed and to their friends in Chey- enne they gave it out that they were leaving 10 o to Denver. Instead of goiug Denver they returned to Omaba, and within the past few days Wandell has packed his household effects at Albright, and with his bivd has flown, while the real usband is hing the boarding houses of er for the wife of his bosom band did not give up his name, b that his wife had lefthim to go with snd that ever since that time been looking for her and was not to locate her until a fow days ago. Hp will probably return to this city the last of this week and take @ now start in his mad search. The last heard of Wandell was that he was going to Norfolk, where he formerly lived, Albright suys that with the exception of some inaccuracios theve. is nothing wrong with Wandell's accounts, e — The UNION PACIPIC is.the only road running through the famous Al- pine Tunnel, 11,600 feet nbove sea level, e —— The Manitoba Elections. WINNIPEG, July 12.-~The provincial tions yesterday resulted in- & signal victory for the government. The entire provinee has been pt from end to end, Out of thirty-eight scats thirty-five huve been heard nds that he he BOYS' GLOTHING, As many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our annual summer - clearing sale of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, we take especial pleas- |ure in stating that the great bargains offered for this sale eclipse all our former efforts. An unsurpassed opportunity is offered this week to |economical parents, as we have made an effective cut in all the light | weight clothing for boys and children, and extraordinary bargains will { be found in this department. | Children’s Sailor Suits, in several shades of flannel, at half price. | Children’s Jersey Suits, in different styles, plain and fancy trimmed, at half price. \Chigjée;S‘S very fine all wool Cassimere Suits, made up very stylish, at Children’s very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, in beautiful patterns and ele- gantly made. at $2.75. Children’s Knee Pants, in all colors, fancy Cassimeres, strong and well made, at 25¢, 35¢c, 50c and 60c a pair. Lessthan one-half what you would have to pay in other houses for like qualities. Corresponding reductions in prices of Long Pant Suits for Boys from 10 vears upwards. The rush for our MEN’S FURNISHINGS. Ts suflicient proof that our Flannel and Dress Shirt Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, Collars are sold far below the prices of other houses, We have just opened a line of gennine French Extra 1e Flau- nel Shirts silk striped and others of the most beautiful patterns, and elegantly made up. These Shivts are in areat demand now, as the e very light and pleasant to wear and particularly well a lapted for hot weather; Having bought these good atly below the cost of the manufacturing, we ave enabled to offer them at one- half the price which other first-class honses charge for like qualities. In our Hat department, we offer a lot of best Summer Helmets, at 50¢, and thin, airy Cloth Crushers in dif- ferent shades at same price. These arve the lightest and coolest hats for the summer. One price. Plain Figures. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. During July and August our store closes at 7 p.m. Saturday at 10 p. m. nd Cuffs SATURDAY'S JAMBOREE DOWN THEY GO. - 85— Any summer suit on our tables will be sold neit Saturday for £0.65. We have got four tables left of summnr suits, not one of them worth less than £13.00, and many of them worth $20.00 and $25.00. You have this one more chance at them. They will positively be the last day we will offer them at this price to make a clearance sale, and then put in our winter stock. Don’t miss this opportunity. Ask those that got suits of us at our last sale. They will tell you of the great bonanza. Daylight Clothing Store. SLANDREWS&COMPANY Positively Open Every Evening, Positively Closed on Sunday. Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. from, twenty-seven of which are for the gov- ernment and three for the opposition. T verdict in Winnipeg was a rousing one for provineial rights. 'ROYAL o ROVAL utig ) AT, & s £ HaveYouSeenThem Will buy one of| our nobby * Spring]| Suits, in = Worsted| fine Cassimere, or| Scotch Scheviots,in! all the popular col-| ors and styles. Real bargains that cannot| fail to be appreciat-| ed by the discerning We are aware that Inexpensive goods are largely adver- tised this season. but! all of them cannot stand the test of close inspection, We sk our custome to examine our stock, anc thus satisly themselves of its quality and our vé- Di, B. O. WEST'S NERVE AND BRATN TREAT MENT, A guuranteed spacific for Hysteria, Dizals ness,'Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration, caused by the use of alcahol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Monutal Depression, Softening of the Hrain, resulting in Insanity, and leaing to misery, decay and death, Premature Ol Age, Rurrenness, Loss ot Power {n_either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorhea caused by over-exertion of the brain, selt-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contaius one month's treatmens. #1.00 a box, or six boxes for $.00, sent by mail prepaid on're- ceipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accompanied with .00, we will end the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by C. ¥, GOODMAN, Druggist, Sole Agent, 1110’ Farnam Siroet. Omab. Neb UNION PACIFIC e Overland Route.” Has 0 arranged its Family Sleepin v service, that berths can'now be r | served upon_application by any ticket agentto M. J. Greevy,Passenger Agent, Couneil Bluffs, Towa. - The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars, so that engers can' now secure berths or- »d, the same as a Puliman berth is reserved and sel J. 8. TEBR| Gen. P, & wholesof he ordinary kinds, npctition with the welght alun or phosph cans, ROYAL BAGING New York, MAX MEYER & BRO. Jowelers and Music Dealers, Western Agents for Chickeri und Bahr Bros, Planos; Stc Orguns, W MORE LEFT. nos and Organs but little used be sold this week at the following reduced prices und terms: EXHAUSTED VITALITY TJ'IE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the g P Decline, Errors of Youth, and theuntold misericsconsequent thereon, 90 pages Bvo, 125 prescriptions for all diseases. Cloti, full git, only §1.00, by £ lod. Tilustrative samplé free 80 all young Ale aged men. Send now. The Gold Jewelled Medal awarded tothe. cdical, Assoctation, AdC Boston, Mass., o Dr. W. H. uateof Harvard Medical College, In Boston, who miay be cousulted Spectalty, Diseases of Man. Office Ne Knabe, Vose & Clark U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital <o B250,000 Surpius. 50,000 Down - Payment, 1 Knabe Squire, cost 6, for [ 1 Decker Bros Monthly Payment, yoars' practice mdentially fineh st £25.00 #5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 quare Grad W 20.00 15.0) 15,00 10.00 10.0) re, cost 3100, ZALIN, 2nd Vice President, W.H. 8. Huones, Cashie DIRKCTOIS JonN 8. CoLLivs, LEWIS 8. REED, WZALIN, W. V. Morse, 500 HIW. Yares, 1Ky A bar, 1 Hallett Grand, cost 1 Marshall We cost 500, for § 1 Windsor' ("pri for £1) Viimball Grieas, cost” $i2%, or #5. . 1Estey Organ, cost 81, for Bl AN voxt pe 1Mason & Hamiin cost B, 10r 4%, ... 10w 5.00 Conie early take your pick.’ Bring his adl. with you to avold mistakes. 4 MAX MEYER & BRO, Corner 16th and Farnam Sts, Danking Office— THE IRON BANK, Cor 2th and Farnam Sts. A General Bauking Business Transacted 5.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 8.00 [ Ufl\ ner in our'employ. No ot : o n 5 bouse in the world esn truthe (4 NEST| S ey o " 5. 01 2.0) 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 3.0 2t (deal wanted in ench town. LD BY LEADING DRUCCISTS. ouly) A qiiick, Dermanent cure - er lost 80 R.W.TANSILL &C0.,55 State St.Chicago. or failing T - | JOSEPH GILLOTTS nent, caused indi » s Tisoe o8 davslqpment; patised by Indiretion B T e o) tan: Nos, 303-404-170-604. " ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.¥. THE NOST PERFECT OF PENS. Organ, PEERLESS DYES$ 20 Sow N Tl T Qe b D s OMAIA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts, O maha, Neb, P e LIS MECALSSiRey ( INSTITUTE ORUGSTORE CAUTION--Designing persons, tnking advantage of our reputation, are constantly starting bo, medical establishments to deceive strangers visiting the city., These pretenders usually disappear in & fow weeks. Beware of them or their runners or agents. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is the o ly established med 1insti- tu Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprictor, When you make up your mind to visit us, make a memorandum of our exact address. and thus save trouble, delay or mistakes, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases AND DIS@&ES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR, ‘J.‘W. MeENAMY, Physican and Stwaeon in Charge ENTY YEARS' HOSP AND PRIV A RAC Assisted by a Number of Competent, Skilltul and Esperieaca] Physicians and Surgeons Particular Attention and 8N d to Deformities, Diseases of Women, Diseases of the Uri Organs, Private Discases, Discases of the Nervous System, and Throat Diseases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or y Cancers, Tumors, Ete. invested; mose skilltu, physiciansand surgeons employed; more patients cated; more cures cilected; more modern improved instruments tus and appli= ances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispensaries in the wes combined, Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hosoital in the west, newly furnished, well warmed g lated rooms for patients, three skilled physi always in the building. AllKi cases treated inthe most scientific manue S N We Munfacture Surgical Braces for Deformmities, Trusses Supporters, Electrical Batteries, und can supply physicians or patients any appliance, remedy or instrument known. Call and consult s, or write for circulars upon all sub- jects, with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases, pef forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which combined with our acknowl- edged abi ity, experieuce, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the flrst choic The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles, and patients here receive every advantage that art, skill, science and human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience will always be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find that these statements ot our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in any particular, but zre plain unvarnished facts, Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Sy philitic Poison removed from the without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Persons ur to visitus may be treated at home by correspondenc All communications confident Medicines o instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks to indicate contents or sender.. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send his- tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with question Tist My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private, Special and Nervous Discases. 1 have for many years have become a o:ity upon the subject, conseq number of letters from physicians and - afflicted pes upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons, I have writien a book, giving a general description of the most common discases and conditions, my treatment, success, advice, ete. After 1eading it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me moreintelligently and to the point. It will therefore he seen that our object in writing these pages is not 1o furnish reading matter to a class o persons who read out of mere idle curiosity, but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degree from diseases, or the effects of diseases or abuses, of the sexual or urinary organs, Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases, or their sequel, Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difiiculty that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospects aud i shortening their days. SURGCGCERY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross Eyes) Varicocele, Inverted of the Human Body performed in the most scientific manner, s We treat Chronic Dheases of the Lungs, Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Iits), Scrofula Bright's Disease, Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritis, Baldness Eczema, etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN. , skillfully and scie Iy by the FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF ears devoted a large portion of his time to the study 1 has spared neither time nof nstrument, appliance and remedy of v le a specialty of d 1 sexual organs, ve an immense ons, asking my opinion and advice ma "umors, Cancers, Fistula, 1s, Wens and Deformities test and most approved WOMEN, FREE. Dr, nd treatment iimself, and is Treated car methods, WRITE McMenamy has for y ot this class of disease fully supplied with e of Medicine and Sur, 'YE AND FAR DEPARTMENT We claim superiority over any oeulist or aurist in the west, and the thousan,ds whom we have cured, aiter others have failed, substantiate our claims. To those afll cted with Eye and Ear Discases, we simply say. call and consult us, get a_scientific opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treat- ment and cure, X 3 Our book, describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain language with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefitof patients and physicians who write us in regard to cases; by reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear and ¢ ! ently, WRITE FOR BOOK OF THE EYE AND EAR, FRE Address all letters to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR. J. W. McMENAMY, N. W, Gor, I3th & Dodge Sts., Omaha, N8