Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 7, 1888, Page 8

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NS e e il e A 0 D mm.&«u&mmmflu#- G THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 188N THE CITY. The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to $2,320.54. Gas Inspector Gilbert has been grant- | ed asecond patent on his smoke con- sumer. Edward G. Ryley has given a mort- gage for $1,514.89 to J. A. Fuller & Co., of Omaha, and Spoor Mack: of Chi- | cago, on the wall paper and paint stock at 610 North Sixteenth street. The | chattel was filed yesterday. Daniel MeNally, an old and dfimnu(ml entleman, has been missing fro ome, ». 1011 North Se street, since July 26, His friends are | veutly worried over the matter,and | Biive aakisd for police aid to a hunting him up. Mr. Lang was finally tried t the police court vesterday, on charge of keeping a filthy hog pen north of the fair grounds that is offen- sive to the olfactory senses of his neigh- bors. The cuse wentto the jury, but they were unable to agree. A bill of sale was filed with the county | clerk yesterd onveying from Otto Lange to Christian W. Knicely the stock of hardware, tin, stoves, ete., at 817 and 3818 South Thirteenth s ty and a set of tinner’s tools at 822 South Twentieth strect. The counsideration named was 5,000, Personal Paragraphs. Ceorge M. Humphrey is at the Millard. 1@ W. F. White, of Lineoln, is at the Wind- €or. Isaac Powers, of Norfolk, is at the Mil- lard. W. A. Rankins, of Sioux City, is a Millard guest. Frank Rice, of Grand Island, is a Windsor guest. M. guest. John Peters, of Albion, Neb., Paxton. T, C. Morrell, of Red Ok, Ta., is at the Paxton, Philip Reade, of Chicago, U. Omahu yesterda, Messra. Joy were in the o George Spanglor, of Hastings. and J. A. Crane, of Rising Water, are Omaha visitors. W. D. Mathews, of Fremont, and W. H. B. Stout, of Lincoln, were in Omaha yester- day. N. C. Abbott, of Lincoln, Douald, of Fremont, w duy. H. M. Rice, of Lincoln, C. H. Fremont, aud J. H. Welder were Omaha visitors yester Christy, of Des Moines, is a Paxton is at the . A, was in hicago, and J. I n the city Tarpin, of of Plum ¢ Gone With Dockstader, Revel France, one of Omaha's famous bass singers, has accepted a position as a member of Dockstader's minstrel: very lucrative salary, and in a fow days for New York to join the troupe at the con- clusion of their summer tour, The New Grand. The directors of the Grand Opera house have let a contract to Wincote & Riley for fmportant and much needed changes in the interior of their house, An entirely new bal- cony will be erected, new proscenium boxes put'in and the floor love making a decided improvement over last year. Valuable Animals Killed. QOMcer Coldsmith shot two horses Sun- day evening belonging to Frederick D. Woed, of Thirty-sixth and Center strect were afllicted with glanders and were slain according to the mstruction of State Veteri nary Surgeon J. Gert One of the | the building comu animals was a two-year llion valued at £500, and the ~old gelding Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were is- sued yesterday by Judge Shields: Name. Rosidence. Age. Lawrence R. Rossiter, Omaha......... 20 Juiia A. Maddin, Omuh s {PMCm\ South Omaha 2 Hattie Murphy, South Owmuh. 20 Will be Shipped to Alabam1. The remains of Henry Mall, the Pullman porter who was shot at Lookout, Wyo., & few days ago, will bo brought to this city to- morrow and shipped to Alabama, his home. It was Mall’s first trip on the r»u‘l i acquaintance was very quently but few of his t Ritn. - His mothor lives in Birmiagham, Twenty-six Grandchildren. Tom Casey, the vetoran flagman at tho Union Pucific crossing on Tenth Steect, for a long tine boasted of having more grand- children than any man in Omaha. Last week the number was twenty-five, Sunday night Mrs. Peter Casey, his Son’s wife, pre- sented her lioge lord with a handsomé boy aud for the twenty-sixth time Tom is grand- pa. The old gentiemau is very much elated over the latest addition. Quaker Meeting. Religious services of rather an unusual tharacter were held Sunday afternoon at the residence of Samucl White, 1815 Corby stroet. ‘They were conducted by Mrs, . Roberts, of Philadelphia, editor of ads' Intelligencer, tho Qauker or- gan. Mis. Roberts is a very talented woman and ablo expouont of her roligion, Quite a number of Quukers who are scat- tered through Omuha attended the mecting. Tt is likely that another weetmg of a mo public chiaracter will be held while Mrs, Roberts is in the city. The Public Fountains, The water works company will have their public fountains up and in operation by Octo- ber 1. That is the present caleulation at Jeast. There are to be five of them, and they will be fully as ornamental as useful. The one that is to be located at the corner of Far- nam and Fifteenth streets will be an especial work of a These fountains are to be con- structed of New Eungland gramte boulders, ‘with ornate designs carved up on the facings, Tins work is to be in the hands of that excel Jentsculptor, John Wilson, of Waupaca, Wis., who is already well along with his designs. Catholiec Music, BThis ovening, in St Philomenw's hall, a sccond meeting will be held to perfoct the organiztion of a Catholic choral suciety, tho first stops in which direction were taken on last Thursday night, Every musically - clined lady end genticman 15 invited to be present., f the association is t,John Baumer ; irer, Blla Ken. Faunie Arnold; pinnist, Maggio Swift. The association hus won sotne talented members wund hopes to do excellent work during the coming fall and winter, director, Douglias County's :\sul‘lfln e, County Cleric Roche has received the of- flcial assessment of the taxes for Douglas | county according to the lovy just made. The total valuation of the property of the county with the asscssment for the state govern- ment is as f¢ Hovn: "Total vnlmlllnn General fund, 5 School fund, pitol fund, }om.cuou iy i mills lnluluw for Feoble Munlul fund, \{ mills .o B Total, 7 3 miils 0,131.40 ——— The ropublicans of the Ninth ward o fre r. quuwd to meut in caucus at the * corner of 'fwenty-ninth and Farnam strect at 8 p. m. Tuesday evening, August 7, for the purpose of nominat- | ing a llekit‘im- the republican pri- waries be held. on August 10, by ,.Mcrol ) Ll 8. LINDSEY, . C. J. JORNSON. 4 (.luluxsl'\n' lomboru of coutrdl commities for lll SHANE'S RESIGNATION. What Commissioners and Contractors Say Abont It. Nearly & week ago, a Bee reporter heard that every thing was not us agreeable as it might be between the county commissioners, the hospital coutractors, and Dan Shane, superintendent of construction of the hospi- tal. He called upon the gentleman to ascer- tain what had occasioned the misunderstand- did not admit that there was f v great moment, but re- quested that yumwmmn of the subject be de- ferred for a few days when he should be able to buck up what he might see fit to tell | and otherwise uct us the emergency would require. On last Saturday Mr. Shane tendered his i Lion Of the county hospital and when, in the same evening, he was interviewad by an s of this paper, the only reason he assigned for 1iis net.0n was that the inspection inter- sting l)u\lnt s und he resignation lid any quarrel with disposed to vote ig biniz It. - Shane W been put in as superintendent Dbecause the commissioners wanted the work on the hospital done according to specifica- tions. He was asked if Shane and the com- wissioners had not quarreiled in Detroit over the Myers-Brown rvof wid replied that.so far us he kuew, the d not. He had stood, however, that Shaue and Contractor Conningham wssioner Auderson had had some nees of opinion, 1t was about the My Shane was one of the contractors, he support 1id not do this upon th own ideus of what was required, but after consulting experts in_the matier,” “I called on Ixpert Wagner in Chic. suid Mr. O'Kecfe, “and he supported Myers' plans, with a fow exceptions, which could and will be readily exchanged without any cost to the county. 'The iron in Myers' plans 1s lighter, better and_capable of suppor more than the iron of Brown's plan. latter, if adopted, would put the county to an ad- ditional’ exvense of $1,000. Brown wanted his_plans adopted, and I think Shaue was rather in_favor of them. IBut in this resvoct, I think Shane is wrong, He has s to do with the plans of the roof, e the commissioners decide in nset of them His du hut the roof is built: sccording 10 the s wns. 11 the roof f responsibility rests upon our shoulde Mr. O'Keefe stated that he thought there was something of a_job in the Brown plan. Bt he did not think it could be worked > was a great deal more iron t plan and if the Brown pl pted, many s would have been made in the Myc The present tors could not | n compelled t up cither, the cou required to stand all extras, Dennis Cuntingham,who is one of the part- s in the firm of Ryin » the hospital, said vwith the examined the M commissioners but Shane wanted und he told Aude; han, “wien we w that' as soon Omaha he would resignation as superintendeat rather than build a roof wiicn he said would fall down. Brown's, on,”" gaid 1ing as b [ M here in v should Shane has given us some trouble. 1t couldn't be othe - the same as we a to want to down us. No eontri actas an inspecior, because he either a favorite or au enemy, case, he i8 not worth anything, roof was nce , a8 Shan. it would put the county to Shane's resignation is no: must und in [ in the hands of 1t will proba! revorted on at t port will be only the cowmitt 8 know. r. Mount, when usked had resigned, stated that he knew 1o reason for it whatever, and ail he did kuow about it was what he had heard at last Saturday’ meeting when the resignation was ng to the statement of two or the commissioners everything was p! shane and the N why Mr. Shaue rs. When sked as to the report that Mr, Shane when return om Detroit hud said he was going to resign as soon as he got home, they said they never hesrd of it. County Commissioner Mount, whea_askod what action would be ta perintend- ent Shane's resignation, said Ty tell you. Iknow what I siall do.. My vote wiil be against accepting the res T 1 think I can guess what the other four com- missioners will do. Their votes, I believe will be the sume as mine. The bank clearings for yesterday were 650,436,389, LOST A CURIO. Birth and Secrct Burial of an Omaha Monstrosity. A most remarkable malformation or freak of nature has just died in Omaha. About eight days ago a colored woman, the wife of a kalsomiuer, who live in the vicinity of Pacific street and Twenty-fifth avenue, gave birth to u boy baby with two faces on one head. One fa‘e was situated naturally, with the exception that the left ear was nearer the eyes than the right. The second face was on the left side of the head, wnd- com- menced back of the left ear, extending partly ncross what should have been tho ack of the head. “The top of the head and the other portion of the head not occupied by the faces, was covered with an abundance of black kinky This poor baby X pide face was woll dofited, but was perfect ws the front, or actnal fac th and lips were w re was no connection four ('\ two of not so The but with thé thy to the hot viday this that the parents mulformation of i for that reason the name is . Reeves, who attended formed Tne Bee felt very sensiye their child, withheld, ‘T'his is one of the most curious cases of its kind on record, and, had the child lived, it would have been a most inte ing freak of nature, In this conuection it m: that this death has not b | boon in the deaths, and that, al ¥ to be well defined on this point, it hus not been strictly enforeed in this city. e said he thought many physicians in this city were in the habit of neglecting this duty. and Free to AlL The beautiful picture, *“Will T Consent?” is a lnrge magniticent en- graving, printed upon a sheet 19 inches wide by 24 inches long. It is an exact copy of an original painting by Kwall, which was sold for # nm This ele lady stand ed by all near a b , her lover,is must be seen to b This valuable pi wall of ofl'c o adorn the parlor, and in, order to indicement to intr this costly picture person purchas- starch, us wax and cii v prep ciples by an expert in the Lt sion who has had v i in fan B s to linen 1d lasting finish. iember that the present you re- ive with each box of W , has ver been so.d at dollar. This weeks, after tod m«lll.n stareh sc 3 ne-d of the 3 \\xx\ Sta tain this beautiful and co THE WAX offer is only RCH CO., Kceokuk, Towa. Figaro agd get the world. Mux Mever & Co.. wholesale depot. Mulvebiil's Thomas Mulvehi nial gentleman who ruas the tartaric acid fountain at the b rk, during Sunda; game check for nan (1) A James O'Brion. The namoe ned to the pag u the qui v wdvaneed the g The smooth went. . Mulve aly an extra dollar, en £3.75 upon the 1 Bin 81,45, The police are now look Mr. O'Brien, DR. HORNE’S Electro-iagnetic Belis | The Grandes! Triumph of Eloctric Science— atifs Scientifically Mude and Pmllully Applud. mm. r.., ",r';.." uine and used. e rclni“loek?&dl ‘faflmbu. p e n-‘wuzu ALL ELGE FAILS. Inel IR fha tollowing Tho kavs bogn y pormission. .‘u e M, D, Mormoniown, nnyi wa fi‘f. ggme's flr{i’é‘rc.mm ety e —m J’ ‘1{ ELECTRO IAIIETIQ B niinots carrant; m-vnn Sectrichy "E':"’"'u“:r. nf Wabash Avesue Chieago. kT n.m'oulc s 850 strong s R Fothor Eulflullu Tatled. m«;mm RUPTURE .-..! % DR, HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. GHICHESTER'S ENGLIS DIAMOND BR_AND .r.w*mmmg LLS | nw, and | Burlingto Route C.B.80.R-R Burlington Route i | ‘VP Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? A Froprie ury Mediciue that needs but & triad 0 prove its worth, The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propar. | Dr, Eal'ender's Left Liver Bitters, It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of Fuuu o ulu\ Hitters recognized by the United laws as & Pro- passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. Prictirs \ilafléfx'.'.'- "Eawtally Patented: o, of Contains no fusil olls, no essen in substance or damags ing ctly pu pounded from Fure Root Herbs and O1d Peach ]\l asant to tie taste, quist and decisive in ite t. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundi Regilates the Bowels, Tuvigor + Disensod Liver, Revives oves the Appetite Quickly, whole system. ‘New Life to the Jtters are sold in Oman druggists: " Richa ri Tor the drug Intere 78 al ofls, no fo 8. A ] It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and -arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. g ( ot Nebaski. Wotatte It will lead in the future. T W, o Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Cepot on Tenth Street. Telephone 250, +. ¥rank Dellonw o, e and Left Liver Bitters. DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G. Jacobs.) Undertakers & Embalmers At the old stand, 147 Farnam St. Orders by telegrapl solicited and promptly attended Telephone to.No 2 Burfington <<Route L CBaY. W. J. GALBRAITR, Surgeon and Physician. Oftice N. W (.« wthi an L Doaglas St telephone, 465; Residence telophone, OMATEFXR EDIUAL AND NURGIGAL A, onsp (S pglaning s hagih =) . W. Cor. l3th and Dod've Sts., Omaha, Neb. UCAUTION—Designing peraons, taking advaitage of our reputa- tion are constantly starting bogus Medical £stablishments to deceive £trangers visiting the city. These pretenders u-ually disappear in a few weeks, ~ Beware o them or their runners or agents, ‘I he Omuha Medicaland Surgical Institute i3 the only established Medical Institute in Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprictor. - When you make up your mind to visit us make a_memorandum of our exatt address, and thus save trouble, delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Smegical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear rR, J. V. MeMENARY, Phy;c_eé;lm;n_d_Surgeon n Charge. TWENTY YEARS’ HO3PITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Asshited by a Number of ( etent, Skilful and Expericnced Physicians and Surgeons, Particular Attention pald to Defor, niti's, Disoases of W mon, Diseas s of the Urlnary and Sexaal Orgaas, Private Discases, Diseases of tie Sor 0 s Systewry, Lom: aad U surgieal Opevations, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles, hm(‘ rs, Tunor:, Etes More money invested; ern improved instruments, apparatus and ajpli west combined. Larsest and most complete Medi tilated rooms for patients, three 1ki! more +killful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients Ireated; more cures effected; more mod- rces than can he found in all other infirmaries, institutes or _dispensaries in the al Institute or Hosoital in the west, Fifiy ncw!y furnished, well warmed and ven- ilod physicians always in the building. All kinds of diseases tréated in the most scientiflc manner. We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities, Trusses, 3 B and can supply phiysicins or patients any appliance, remedy or instrument known. Call and consult 1s, or write for circulars upon all sub- ects, with list of questions for paticnts to answer. ‘I'housands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advaniages and ilitics for treating discases, pers forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which combined with our acknowl edged abi ity, experieuce, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medica and Surgica! Institute the firct choice, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles, and patients here receive every advantage that art, ekill, science and human ingenuity, can bring to hear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience willalways be taken into consideration, Sh 1 vou Umnlmh o visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find that these statements ot our position, in any particular, but ire plain unvarnished facts, Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Disease: successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New 1estorative treatment for 1oss of Vita! Power. Persons unable to visitus may be tre thome by correspondence. All communications confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express. securely packed, no marks to in= dicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us or send history of vour case, and we will send'in plain wrapper, our ~d ; BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, wi h question list. My Reason for Writing a Book Upon Private, special and Nervous Discases. 1 have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, have become a recognized authority upon the subject, consequently 1 reccive an immense number of lef from physicians and aflicted persons, asking my opinion and adsice upon individual cases, For the benefit of such persons, I have written a book, giving a general d of the most common diseases and conditions, my treatment, success, advice, ete. After yeading it,persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me moreintelligently and to the point. 1t will therefore he seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class or persons who read out of mere idle curiosity, but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less desree from diseases, or theeffects of diseases or abuses, of the sex al or urinary organs, Not a day passcs but we rece ive 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 culty that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and is shortening their days. SURGERY. Surgical operations foy the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross Eyes) Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Defor mities of the Human Body perforn ed in the most scientific manner. We treat C es of the Lunys, Heart, Head, Blood,Skin, Scalp, Stomach, L Scrofula, Bright's Disease, rm, Ulcers_or_Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Ga h 3 DISEBASE: O WoMEN, TREATIED Carefully, skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved methods, ~ WRITE FGR BOOK ON Dr. McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment ot this class of diseases, and has spared neil is fully supplied with every instrument, apphance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. ETYTE AND EAR DEPARTINMIEITIL We clam superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and the thousands wihom we have cured, after others have failed, substantiate our claims. ‘To tho with Eye and Diseases, we simply say call and consult us, get a scientific opinion, th=n visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return tou ment and cure. Our book, describing Supporters, al Batteries location and facilities are not overdrawn ver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Fits) nyc We dness Eczema, etc. DIS SES OF WOMEN, FREE, r time nor money to periect him ¢, and » afflicted lor treat= 4 S OK itten for the hene ses to us more intelligently. tot patien's and_physicians w Eye and Ear and | diseas 1 language ith erous illustrations, are w. ar and their diseases, in plain language, with num AT PO RO write us in regard (o ¢ Ly reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear understanding and ca describe ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE Address all letters to OMAITA MEDICAT, .A.ND ?URGICAL INSTITUTHE, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIUNIUNION PAGII or Industry, Science and Ad, Opml Until October, 1888, Medical Congress Meets August 7th, GL, \s(.()\’\ SCOTLAND, Round 11) Exeursion Tieke Via 8 TE LINE, $65 and 875, Forl \n:ormmon a SN BREDWIN & cO., i S ¢ AL AT Agt.m. bd Broadwuy, New York. 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The reservations | When made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars, so that PASSENZOrS CAD NOW secure berths or- deved, the same as a I’ullman berth is reserved and secured. . §. Huaues, Cashier DINECTORS W. V. Monsg, JOIN 8. COLLINS, HW. Yares, Lewis 5. it A . E. TOUZALIN. Banking Oftice— THE IRON BANK, “ 2o 12th and Farnam Sts. LR TEBRRIN, R A A A Genomul Batiklug Busitioss Trausacted, OMAHA, NEB o Big G nasgiven univen sal aatisfaction in the cure of Gonorrhes end Gleet. T prescribe 4 s0d feel safeinrecommend. Ing 1t to all sutferers, ousseo, a8 ALSO ..un, i ocuar (on e o “PROP. F. O FOWLER, Moodus, Conna,

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