Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 18, 1888, Page 8

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THE CITY. olle tions yes- | re- The internal revenue terday amounted to $3.20 Mrs. Frum, an insane old lady cently from the state insane hosp was taken to the poor farin yesterday. A stranger was held up by three men fn the Union Pacific yard last night. The ruffians slugged the m: cutting his face, and fled when he gave the | alarm, Personal Paragraphs. i Mr. Otto Huese, of Hastings, is a Millard . guest. 4] Mr. W. C. Beatty, of Palmer, is at the ~ Mllard. Mr. H. H. Robinson, of Kimball is at the Y. Paxton. Mr. Z. Watterman, of Crete, city yosterday. Messrs. Ira Thomas and C. E. Cord, of | Oakiand, are in the city. Mr. William M. Evans, was in the city yesteraay. § Mr. A. R. Edmiston, of Lincolu, wasan - Omwaha visitor yesterday. Messrs. Robert C. Hasson and H. P way, of Wakefield, areat the Millard. Mr. Fred B, Eames, of the Platte Center Argus, was in the city Monday, on busine: Messrs. R. O. Philips of Lincoln and J L in the | of Malvern, Ia., hum- Stauffer, of id Island were in® the city yesterday. B Messrs. 1. M. Dorsey, J. B, Bal 5 a'W. H. Huse, all of I i G K. Stout, pster Je Simmons, of ~of Liucoln, were Omaha R. Jamies of Pluin Messrs. and R. ¥ ”ltllnL’N\\.\l'h, of Dewitt, Creck were in Omalia v, [ A. Deaborn, all of ¥ at the Millard. | X3 P ieldon, (Ia.,) M. \!5 M for &'\l al days the guest of 1 B Gregy and family, leaves to-day on u pleas- B uretmipto California, in company with a small party of friends. Mr. Piperis a prom an of the probibition st and f that Towa will voll up at ority for Iurrison, inent polit is firm in the least 20,000 w; « cral Johnston in Town, General Joseph 1. Johinston, of « - ate fame, now United railroad tes com- missioner, arrived in the city . and is et the Paxton. Ho will Jeu e morning for a trip over the Union e Pacific. | Which Way the Wind filows. soners in cell There were only nincteen | No. 1, at the city prison yes! bracing thieves, thngs, drunks and lazaroni general dom.ml prefe ) land 16, Harrison 1, Brooks 1. Master Stonecutte Missc pr ted, Cle "Bl Yeste tion of Contractors’ associat mg. There wero p from Kansas and leadership of a cou| they refused to yi acted their busine £ Omaha cont » their names and trans- t doors. h closc Civil Service i The local board o aminers, |° which consists o ers, chief clerk of { the registry division; [ clerk and superintendent of the money ord, B division, of the Omaha oftice, are_in session at the cations for p are twenty nment building ions in th pplicants, amining postollice, There & Marrviage Licenses, The following imarria licenses wera is sued yesterday b Nameanant Age, Henry J. Ahrens, ( ‘alh Jmma Goth, Calhoun, Henry Gross, Omaha. ... Kat Swoghwok, Omaha. .. A Traveling rn's Excursion, The managers of Lake Manawa are ar- ranging for a traveling men's excursion for some time in the near future to that summer resort. The arrangements have b ! perfected that the success of the ¢ depends on the men themselves, The motor railway and lake managers will make ample reparations to entertain them and their riends when the nawed for their visit. in, Neb A Change in the Hospital. An adjourned meeting of the county com- missioners was held yes ¢ afternoon to . cousider a proposed change in the plans of the hospital for insane, 1t is proposed to re- mdopt a part of the original and make a two ry structure of the covridor betw main building and_the lsundry. tendent Shane was directed amount of additional iron, bri the change will require, tog ©ost, and report, L coment her with the Hid 1n the Park. Monday night on Twenty-ninth avenue,near " the centre of Hanscom park, K. Keller, an " American district messenger boy, wus re- turning from an errand in that part of the ity whon lic was caught 1y u man who cauo out of the par (he boy broke away from his unknown assailant and ran down street yelling murder and for heip. The mounted patroiman heard his cries, but be-" fore he could reach the ehild the man had retreated ihd conld not be found. He was " described by the frightened boy as boing a ~ large man and wearing o full, shaggy beard. i Board of Trade, The room rented by the bourd of trade toa * Chicago grain commission firm is numb: I comprising a suite and will be occupied in about ten days. The open board witl not commence business until about the 15th of ~ mext month, when the crops will be in such a gondition as to warrant an estimate of them ~ to be mad: Secre \'(\\Lu zev I8 in recs ~ dally from dealers in for rules as re; mlamn open bonrd, The same gontleman is engaged in collect- fng duta for bis annual report, for the six months ending ou the st of July. Board of Public Works, . Atthe meeting of the board of public & works yosteraay the bids for ding Leay- B enworth streot from Thirty-sixth west to Saddle creek, were opened and found to be ns follows Knuight & Son, per cubie ya Canfield & Fleming, per cub yon, per cuble yard 1| 11, pt of letters rain asking © & B. ou Dodge street, 81454, tof Bdward Burns for c lnlulelmgs lowalks was assigned to A Tricky Pawnbroker. Suit was brought in Justice Kraeger's ‘eourt yesterday by C. J. Philips against P E. Rotholtz, the Tenth street pawnbroker and cheap jewoler, for §0 damages, Philips in his information that he bought a ies' watch from Rotholtz, who rep sented it to be good gold, which, 1t is alleged, ':& false, the ch, ness until he had a time. ~ Somo weeks after the purchase 1lips took the watch back to Rotholtz and iwaed it for a small sum of money, but pital for t | agreed that Ch LAID THE §TO! Dick O'Keeffe's Eloquent Oration at an Impressive Ceremony. The corner stone of the new county hos- e insanc was laid day after noon in the presence of the five' commission- ers, as many reporters and a half dozon other persons. The r ave a sigh of relief, for it would not t y 1o ring in that whiskered chestuut, “the exe; pressive,” ¢ After much d slomatic negotiation it was an O'Keeffe should make the address aft mmissioner Mount_had laid the stone. The latter succceded in spreading the mortar under the guidance of ad the workman sct the stone, 1By angament with the repartors, Mr. O'Keeffe's eloquent silence will not be re- I. His profound contemplation was once interrupted with the remark, *‘Inat's o pretty ston and the lus- cious pororation, “What will yours ber delivered 'on the return ° trip, struck a responsive chord in the bosoms of all prescot. The corner stone bears the following in- fon : Commissioners, R O'Keoffe, L. M. Anderson, \V J. Mount, . Corrig 5. ers, l\U hitect Ryin & Walsh, Contractors. D. L. Shane, Charles Ross, Supcrintendents, 18 Sunk in the top of the stone was a_copper box filled with a number of articles that will Among coins, a city eharter, o and written lists of the county commissioners’, the and the county clerk’ ,u.m«.-. of thio Judge's AL \Z\' DAY, The Term's Work Being Closed Up— But Few Cases on Trial. Judgze Wal was the only member of the district court bench who was oceupied yesterday. The case D. H. Mickel and others against rge uson and others for the foreclosure of a number of mechancis' liens held by the plaintiffs, agwinst two houses for the material in the same, built on lots 15 and 16 in block 5, Bozgs & Hull's second addition adec of divorce from his A. Husted. ROBEITS CASE. fon in the stay of cxecution of ] s, Who is now in the 110 8arvo fifteen with intent to commit rape ear-old chitd, will supreme court next ADMITTED. Bdward Daniels was admitted to practice before the bar of Dou. Alonzo P. Takey was allowed a jndg against Louis P. Hammond on some prom issory notes amounting in WILLS 1 . The will of Phillp Cassady of South ha was admitted to O i the boud for the I 1burg was in each will is l..r n Re WILL BOYCOTT SCABS, The Amalgamated T Work with Non-U Yesterday, & Bep man number of the members of Wil on Men. interviewed th 5 not a Plumbers’ union as to what effect Mr. Row of mon-union wen would have upon the plumbing business in this city. Swd one t think he can get any. 1f ho does, w ny, 1t ve can’ Jeman in and “Our union didn’t fine radle, It fined him half a He is not a plumber. Heis a stoam aud gas itk under our rules can't work at Thal's why we fined him. Iud a bilious attack and one of those eribable s of constant wenri- Took quinine and other reme- without relief. Dr. Jones’ Red Tonic; am strong and well. Asa THOMPSON, Logan, Ohio. Goodman Drug Co. dies Clove: e Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and get the best 5-gent cigar in the world, Max Mever & Co., wholesale depot. Want to Bay the Horse Car Line. Kansas City nas the reputation of being infatuated with cable lines, and it is a fact that she has them running everywher Lately the success of the Omal lo Tramway company has been brought to the attention of these people, and somo of them have been moved to improve the opportunity W they have discovered in Omaha for the acquirement of mllions, These men constitute a syndicate the purpose of which is to purchase the franchise and stock of the horse railway company. The syndicate is now endeavoring to agree upon a price to offer for the line, and, it is un- derstood, stand v to pay 1,000,000 for the sam it is" ‘said that the amount which would be required by the local company would be 81, 2. 000, though some of the friends of both p claim that the prop by splitting the difference. If the purchase should be effected, the Kansas City people will put two or three millious into the road and convert the same into & cable system. #h ycould. bo. purohased or later, and 1t i3 undorstood that Guy Bur- ton, who has just returned from Kal s a strong beliover in- this fact. question, therefore, for the horse car com- pany to consider, is whether it would be ad- Vi ake i similac outlay or e pockets 4 handsome sum' for the sent plant. The OREGON SHO! UNION PACIFIC is the Great Through Car Line to Portland. S — siness Projects. celo & Co., tho wholes Ul\n ¢ for trackag apany, of Council Their paid in capital is £510,000, and they a desiruble accession to Omaba's finan institutions, The Lombard Tnvestment company has lo- cated in the First Nat bank building, al and will also make headquarters bLero in fulurc 1t is rumored that they will add u tment to their loan s capital enabling them to dc s0 readily and advantageously. It is estinated in circles that Mr. Claus Sp the sugar magnate of the Pacific coast, ot a corner on the raw sugar crop and wil give the sugar trust & dose of v icine. As ho is putting up & refinery in Wes Philadelphia, which will contain of bricks in its walls, it is probab need a good deal of taw sugar plant supplied. The UNION PACIFIC is the shortes! line from Eastern Points to the P fic Coust. commerc hen he camo to redeem 1t Rotholtz gave him an on!.lmly mm-mm. wateh swearing that it . Was tho sahe Sprague’s bad debt colleeting ngancv ving removed to room 414 Sheely ock, corner Howard and Fifteen h sts., 13; force of circumstances we were LO“I}: d to change our system some what, his agepcy gets there just the )y our neéw process, Parties hav- now ready for business again, *"\1 Bend to any General Agent of the UNION PACIFIC for de- scriptive pamphlet. In 5 or accounts for collection will pléase seiid them in or the ugent will lcr l.hcm. 8. BEALS, Manager. Enstern termini of the Kansas Main Line of the UNION PACIFIC, The horse car company must do this sooner he put into pre- (T LINE of the The American N quarters on the ground floor of the KRamge building—Lifteeuth strect—and will make thewr headquarters in Omaha in the future business, 000,000 he will 10 keep Lis e ——— The delicious fragrance, refreshing Kansas City and Leavenworth are the DOC EVANS ATTEMPTS sUICIDE. In a Fit of Despondency He Drinks Laudanum, “Do¢’* Evans, who 18 foreman of one of the departments of the smelting works, at- tempted suicide yosterday afternoon at his home, 1104}¢ South Seventh street, but agh the efforts of a physician he still to tell the tale. He has been on the night shift for the past two or three wecks at the works and has constantly complained of his inability to sleop during the recent hot As a consequence he has been nervous and cross and made things very uncomfort able at home: Yestorduy he was particularly moody, and in compliance with the request family, OMcer Stiles nm\».-m».t near the corner of Seventeenth and Pacific a con- siderable portion of his timo to be on hand > Evans attempted any of the desperate reatened, Shortly before 4 v fifteen-yoar-old _ daughter came flyinz out aud told the ofticer her fa had taken poison. Stiles rushed off *and rought a doctor, who discovered that the ¢ drug taken' was laudanum. Emetics > forced down Evans' throat and his life was saved, He seems ¢ much ashumed of the afair, and ev is glad that he od in his purpose. ~ His wife is pros- h the shock she received from his act, An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT 18 only put up i + two ounce tin hoxes, and is an wre for old sores, burn: Wounds, chupped hats, und all skin erup- Will positively cure all kinds of piles. for the ORIGINAL ABIETING 01 T T, Sold by Goodman Drug Co. ab ¥ cents per box--by mail i couts THE lll \l:l ¥ \l \lll\l T, Instruments Placed on Record Dur- ing Yesterday [ o und ) tiomal chure place, g ¢ d 8 1 L I'Hulm.um and wife 1o O’ W 0 i lot 3, blk L P Hummond's add, w 1,2% L l‘ Il‘nm 1ol \H l wite to A I} Peniman, L P dd, w d. King, 1 46 foet add, g d ., ot Spri -5 et al to N Al and wife to 'k Fortland pluce to 'k nd 4, J I You i add, w d to W It ( ad, wd . Seventeen transfers Ruilding Permits. The following permits to build sned W restdenco, nd o-story Iwent Bimn- ent 8 4,500 a LIQUID for the Complezion. for the Face, Neck Arms & Hands, played-out” sensation prove should be wused mnow. Thi: this season. It is a scientific those who use it begin the hot -OUR GOTT Handsome and M RETAIL 1 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder n A marvel of purity, strength and v More economit then the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition withi the muititude of lowest short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlu in cans, KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 105 Wall 8t New York. near 1,00 ifto.. improvements, urth and Clileagzo. 500 jan Bapt'st Chureh Seward and 1y y 2,090 puivs, Ninetconth and 300 Mary Canfield, ifve cotiages, Tiiriy-fourth 1klin 2,000 fmprovements, Tt 300 100 £10,50 Lost appetite action of the lished by uso APERIENT. estored and the he Illh\ exere of a Canard. arroll takes exception to the re ted about his connection with ttempted robbery of asafe in 5 that at the time way home and wi id Harney. T v 811D 1 with theaffair and arrested wament, however, be was dis- ports cf the Ramge conne Ona him. charged. A Pomological Freak. There is a horticultural curiosity on the rounds of Jtuhe's louse, corner of h and Leavenworth streets, m the e of an Early Kinkead apple tree, which Iy lnost ripe, and at th same time an untrammetl The t not grafted 1 Kinke K\V(snfu\'hhm?‘f 1y Fair Skin. /4 i Reasiites Pace, is instantly applied, ;, —no Detection. Summer’s heat debilitates both nerves and body, and Head-~ ache, Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostration, and an “all- that PAINe’s CeLery CoMPOUND s medicine restores health to Nerves, Kidneys, Liver, and Bowels, and imparts life and energy to the heat prostrated system. Vacations or no va- cations, PAINE's CeLERy CoMPOUND s the medicine for combination of the best tonics, and summer days with clear heads, strong nerves, and genersl good health, PAixe's CELERY CompouND is gold by all druggists, $1 a bottle. Six for §5. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop’s, Burlington Vt. And Hot Weather Invigorator OWN FLANNELS ost Satisfactory for TRADE! PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION, Those who have used them TRY ) y 0 1 eir own med- f b (‘:fl‘m‘;;, x;)ud lgou beauty imparted to the skin by Pozzoni’s Powder, com- nd Constipatien. mends it to all ladies. . i s e "“"‘"'{{y(‘“""" Idaho is attracting gencral attention, TARRANTS SHUIZRE “m"“fimigrl TZER SOLE AGENTS FOR ALL MARKETS SAMUEL C. DAVIS SAINT LOUIS, MO. Sk Stomach AB]]IIIE Head will Buy No Other Brand, THEM. & 00, tion m-%danl Con ::::I:’J:.:l::" and T L R L e DAY, JULY 18, 1888 BOYS' CLOTHING. 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 clothmg 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. Children’s very fine all wool Ca581mere Suits, made up very stylish, at $2,75. Children’s very fine all wool Cheviot Suits, in beautiful patterns and ele~ gantly made. at $2.75. years upwards. very great demand now Having bought these ¢ half the price which other first In our Hat department, ferent shades at same pr One price. Cor. State Univ crsity OF IOWA e several Dopar year Law and Pharma- o Medical Daveuport. Homoriht M. ., De X Dot Cost of board in pr b, $1.00 to o8, or SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Younor lll_‘adxes. Threo courses of sty Thorotichiness fn eve- Build ole ry department. (s antly furnished. Heated with steam, lighte With s, water from St. Clair river. r' ntages in music atid ar M i 411!1.\t FREYLOCK IN wte school scientific school or busin r beging Thursd alogue addr for 1“”. ogue. IKILL MILITARY 1on-Hudson, N. Y INO. A TILDE } A Concentrated Liguid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion, Cures Dyspepsia, Strengthens the Systemn, Restores Sound, Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers, Recommended by Eminent Physicians, For Sale by all Drugqgists and Rich- ardson Drug Co., Wholesale Drug- gists. THALOV] + l TAL JBHS \__‘, not like Acts arm in all cases of Diar- rtheea and Dysentery and all gtomach and bowel troubles. intoxicating. Grateful alike to women, chil- dren and convalescents. Gives a delicions flavor to ice-water, lemonade or soda-water, Tmported and bottled by Minaroviren, Fre ner & Co. Cincinnati, O. For sale by g delors 1sin Jras g Pisks Ad T Gludstono el & Co. the foilo Bruce & Frank Dellon and rotuil dri chiats evers w SteckPlano Hemarkable for powerfnl sympse hetic toue, pliabie Ts sufficient proof that our Flaunel and Dre are sold far helow the prices of other houses. nel Shirts silk striped and others of the most beautiful patt e light and pleasant to wear and parcticulmly tly below the cost of the manufac lass houses charge for like qualities. at 50¢, and thin, airy Cloth € st hats for the summer, we offer alot of b These ave the lightest and coole Plain Figures. lekrastia Glot s Shirt We have Underwear, just opened a li s, and e cturing, t Summer Helmets, Will our buy nobiby one 1 tised thi g all of them (amm! i stand the test of close inspection, We customers thus satisfy| and our ve-| to exatmine o themselves of its qu\hl\ racity, Hosier of gentine 1 18 0UT UF CRDER? READ THIS IF IT IS. A Proprictary Medicine that needs but trial to prove its worti. []ryEaIlender slefl wer Bltlers. Tho United the only Dist . Mlie on reco; United States iut rnal reven Bitters in the ri iized by 8. A Y pure d from Pure Root Herbs s wsant to tho taste, ¢ 1 y Dyspepsia o Inactive L the Kudney ulat Mantactored and for snlon Barbero & Callender PLRORIA, TN l‘. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION or Science and At Open l ntil October, 1588 Medical Congress Meets August 7th, Gl '\\n()\\r, SCOTLAND, Round ’lr Excursion Ticket, Via STATE LINE, §65 and 875, For info mnlmn apply 1 AUS BALDWIN & CO. 1\;I~ 1 adway, New York Industy, FOUNTAIN FINE CU’I‘ AND incomparably the But. Dig G Liasriven univer. sal satisfaction In the cure of Gonoirhes sod Gleet. T prescribe 1t and feel safe in recommends ing it to all sufferers. A J. fi'l'flgl.‘l, H.D.y Are tue m(n‘r. iy " PEERLESS DYES e SRR SR R S Children’s Knee Pants, in all colors, fancy Cassimeres, strong and well made, at 25c¢, 35¢, 50c and 60c a pair. would have to pay in other houses for like qualities. Corresponding reductions in prices of Long Pant Suits for Boys from 10 The rush for our MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Less than one-half what you kwear, Collars and Culls rench Bxtra Fine Plau- antly m In' up. These Shirts are in v well alapted for hot weathe we are v!mhlwl to offer them at one- rushers in dif- paity Go: ath ‘and Douglas Streets, Omaha. R WAFLED owsy his VIGOR of. ROD 7, A and MANE OO D, cansing extisunting upon the FO iy f LW ur/u\u'ur,. BAC KACHE, Dread 8 of ‘dr‘mur! o) PIMULES \.,m. T8 lending to N M bty A¥. CHRONIO and all Discases of A GRNTR S TRINARY ‘Oranna . Lifa fudy. It maies NO difference WITA'T you ‘ave taken or WELO has falled to oure e X A LN uffering from disenees pocus Yar to their sex can consult with the asiurauce of speady rolief and care. Send 2 cents postage for WOIks on your discoses. Z@tend 4 conts postage for Colebratod Works on Chronic, Rervous and Deite eace Liseasos, Conenlfation, personul'y or by \oter, free. Consult the old BDocior. ounands caved. pviors » - rringd fira o e Haie ond Fomale, cach Zhe, Before confding vour cise, consulf ARILE. A friendly lotter or call may save fature sulieringand shame, and add golden vears to life. &%-Book * rore,” L0c. (stamps). Medicine and writingg sent O\anhelfl secure fronl eXposure. [fours, 810 8; Sundays., 9 012, Address, . OL. B, M. D. ne 9 ¥ A TOAGO T ©flices and (Secrel) Ere :m: & Dodgo 8t ot ad S it APPLIANCES FOR DEFORKITIES AND TRUESES. Best facilities, apparatus and remedics for s ~essful treatment of ev %furm of disease requi ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. & FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. | Board and attendauce; bect hospital accom:ugy lations in the west WkITk rok CIECUTARS on Deformitice andl iiraces, Trusses, Club Feet, Curvature of th§ Spine, Piles, Tuinors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bror u.ma Inhalation, Electri alysis y ilepsy *‘l Surgical Operatious, Diseases of women a Specia .y. Book ox Diesatks oF WOMEN Frr. MAKING A SPECIALTY OF . G PRIVATE DISEASES. successfully treated. Syphe ey, Bladder: Kye, Kar, Stin aud Blood, apd JNLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUIY stem withouf Al commus struments pucked, 1o One ‘pers ed. Call and consult s o i your case, and we will seud iy ain wrapper, our BpocK TO MEN FREE, westion list. Address Jmaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute, of BR. l‘”c"lENAMY. __Cor. 13t ana Dodge Sts. . Wear's Nunve Turanteed spocis valefons, I'its, g P u“flllu(l 1 Age, Barre x, Tivoluntaey Lo‘ses an ied by overexeriion of the or over-indu n. rmatorhoea o n, self-atny one n six boxes for §5,00, sent by mail prepeld on'ras celpt of prics, WE GUARANTE To cure any case. With SIX POXES ach order received by @s for six boxes, ccompanied with .00, we will send the purchaser our writien guaranl to refund the money if the tre tacure. Guarntoss ise MA suffering from the ct. E .,.u ‘r,. e

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