Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 10, 1888, Page 8

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THE ' CIT-Y. The internal revenue colle te wnounted to 10,8 Dan Carl. who had hu-n ast into the county jail on acharge of grand larceny, was bailed out yesterday. For the first time in new suit was filed tlons yes- many weeks no yesterday with the clerk of the district court, nor did the unm(yunn! issue a marriage license. leolm, who is churged by J with getting goods under false pre appeared before Judge Ande ay and asked for another until the 15th at 1 p. m. er was granted, His pr Perconal Paragraphs 1%, Pettis, of Lincoln, is at the Miliard. ke, of Norfo'k, is at the Paxton. , I8 an Oinaha vis. 18 a Millard Trekell, of Alliance, and 1. D. Kilpatrick, of Paxton, Trammell, of Line yester: Beatric AW were in the mety Juun B are ut tl dJ. W, polis {earncy Paxton and C. in the g P. Hub. barfl, of Brokey re city yos- ter Dr. nent pt ing Dr. Ralp dulius Pearse, chief of tho Denver . Was in the ety yesterd Ho was accompanicd by bis wife, 3. . Cook, of Mendota, TiL,a prowi 1 in that state, hus been visi One Has Gone. “Colonel” L. 8, Toner, one of the South s jewelry s flled by another and tho wateh for suckers is still kept up. A Unique vnolds, the artist, ‘ture Picture, has a pretty on exhibition in Mu section of a bach W. A. Re; and unique | and a half. by is an aged wine, u volume of e of this rests ‘a for an finely emptied ¢ law book rvantes o ATy sy Pt ke T i, just befor evening's read. painted. Removing the Fins, The graders at work in Spring Lake park have connected Twenticth street with the roads n the inclosure, the leading thorough A8singe s ul. |’..| uh-d.m for mmlln' than the pre howey mptying of the D > beautiful trout which have lon sheltered there, While the basin is being « larzed the fish will be demiciled in - the upp SAYS HE IS HANDICAPPED, E. Ldwards 15 He is Perse- cuted By the City. A case that attracted considerable atten tion in the police court yesterday was that of J. E. Edwards, who was arraigned on the charge of obstructing the strect, ce buildings of his on Eleventh near Cupitol avenue extending too far into the street. Mr. Edwards claims that he is the victim of persecution by the city officials, He owns seven buildings at the place mentioned, and five have been condemned by the bui iqumu, for extending too far into th nt room on th J. of thom away t0 another purt of tho city, and and thus make more room for the remuinder. v e leased lots in other and outside the imits whe to locate the th houses. He applicd for a pernt to mov houses, but this was refused him as the clals cluimed that the Liouses were oo ric ety to mov . Mr, » bonds sufficient to e age that might be done by moving houses, but s petition was still refused. tien usked for permission to take tho houses 1 sections, but this, too, was denied Tiitm, and he w d fo tear the build- ings to picees. this wili The buildings, he cl the He was brought in b, s fine was fixed at § und Judze, who was ispased (o bo ring the cir s ropaired to Super @ charged that ¢ i o notified Mr, W hit- d uot tear down his build sted and fined every da The perfume of violets, the purity of the lily, the glow the rose, and the flush of Helie combine in Pozzoni’s wondrous powder. A HE The Gist ol 1 At the city council moeting T the jurymen. Ccosts by th leuicnt, con- that he wo! ;8 if he was arr an lmportant Measure from the con tion that iv whole. It prov bt periission and ranted to the Ou Supply coupe approvy with the recommer ed iu committee of tho authority is duct of hot and the be furnished by said compan A pip> cannot b the board of publ erations must work is begun, and the 3 subject to the coatrol of the board works. Within ninety days of the of the ordinance the company 13 und laid with per works. A | cd with th iigsion from 1ust conditio The ordi nunee ¢ SWithin six this ordinance the s, to lay its Pipes in th v, and bethis ordinam and lay at l¢ IL thereby furnish lLeat sons desiring 10 uso 81 the said one mile of pipe times furnish to the said city such power us it wmay r o line of its Pipes at rates and prices not greater than it chargos otlior persous und partics, and said d its lines of pipe whon ¢ the eity council, | power to all per- | heat or power along The Fate of One of Our Young Lady Clerks. A Bt reportor was met by an old geutle man, who spoke as follows: I wish you would say something about the way young ladies are treated in tho stores of this city. Thave n danghter. She is aged twenty- three yeavs. She is the oldest of six chil dren, T am gotting old. She 18 the only one who could help me to support my family. But now she is taken from wo; that is, llm will not bo able to Lelp ms any more. is under & docter's ‘treatment, and he tolls me that she is '»\srnunuuuy Ais- woled. Bhe was di by stand Aehind 18 counter in a dr p»odl tore iu this ty. She has, been in the business thr cars. Sho started out in Swith's store, ‘uwae weved to unoll\w. aud fpally she nad mgnnmh- the care of a wer of the humane o | 1 i cold be done | men to permit their clerks to sit down w | not engugeed nding ten hours a day is permanent other girls as it has in Jjured mine.” It WoN BrEAD.—~In other Is, He s Sars Ia will not do mpossibilitics. its proprietors toll Jlainly what it has done, submit proofs from s of unquestioned reliabil- ¢ you frankly if you are from any discase or affection ymoted by impure blood or to try Hood's The experience of others ‘Ix it you will not - Baki ny caused or p low sta :*ul meot- Thursday, at which the propo lish tho fast train service on the of the chicl topis under con + lines between the poiuts indi sition to rouds was o trains and a The reasons given rs for the in- auguration of & movement of this kind are that proper connections cannot be mace and that the service is practically usele gards the major portion of the ut according paper this to the fact is the well enough runy time | general m he b by tie makin tr u'mr. cause that but the not payin the expenditure « and no pa sparcd to ¢ ! e But it 1 s project to don will fail. The Burlington carries from Chicago to Denver with- and for thew to abandon the d fast v lo tram in the opinion ¢ g railros est folly, inasmuch these Lrains s as yet an ex- iclh s, however, proving quito or the other lines to forsake 2" would be the voluntary sur- tic. Hence, in tho opinion of those wi are posted, the service witl without doubt be continued. ald, prove th ing o periment, W profitay ie. e shee Spikes, Judd o division freight Jf tne' Uniion. Pacifie, goes east « tion of two weeks. The Pacific is u Union prepara- f f tion for building enth street viaduets. & M. bas not yet made its coutribu 5, of Platts 1duy paying off his point. They pavicd by C. R. Campbel, also a brotherk 1 an A movement is on foot amoung the com mer tr ors Lo e master. ted at smmodation of itution of that fitat the B. & M a duy passes but 15 are found in that point, mitiled by the party wever be dehvered, trav Jind would depot in ti Huppineas foundation A man with The health. of ull happiness is an imperfect in- If a dozen le if he led pepsia. or any of the disorde from imperfect digestion or @ liver. Picrce’s Pleasant Purga Pellets are the L for these mer! purely vegetable, harmless, A BENE yev \\ilh (l\ 3 What is Thought of the Proposed Run to Forest Lawn. ctension by the Chicago, 1 roud of the braneh to is elaimed, will thousands in this ci Their dead must hercaftor be buried there, They will necessarily be required to visit the cemetery from timo to time, and the exten- ion of the track will o “tie without d 1 Th Minne. 0 to doso v the of country, mch su il have a combing vear pulid no doubt S some of the Another ad ubly ¢ compo ! thew o devote An Absointe Onre. The ORIGINAL ABIETIN is only put up in larso two oune: 1 h tin boxes, Marttie Hill Knocks Bd Satton With a Flower-pot. i siren of ehony hue, Sh: the police ¢ Silly Mattie H juenter of ¥ with a Y cony ment, she MHu\"u‘v 1 wit wer-pot, an » Mo 1o u “the last duy had ation of sty words Sutton thought that | whole o his ¢ hey per the” pair, the il found an men of att of the nes d in our paper and we think our veaders be well repaid for SUPProsEn v lette ement of Prickly Ash Bittc a little pstorday tan-colored newsboy, for to with a San of the neck t his auatomy, and he wanted urchin put awsy. Did he ¢ Did be « vel but he breuce |I.l him, The cour 5 v thought differently. was discharge .\ Sly [\ cheerfully recommend IRed Clover Tonse tothose suffering from troubles of the sdomach und liver. I am now on wy second bottle, and it makes me feel like a'new man. C, M., CoNNORr, Nashua, la. For sale by O. ¥. Goodwaa, THE SOUTH OMAHA BUDGET. Lack of Fire Protection at Albright Emphasized. A SERIOUS MORNING BLAZE. An Uncanny Pen-Rack—The Police Grist—On the Market—Personal Matters — Stray Paragraphs About the City. Another Fire at Albright. Last night Tue Ber called attention to the fact that Albright was left without any pro teetion against fire, and almost before the 00 fire endorsed the no hy . but only a fow tax {ght watehing the destruction block on their main votes don't count much in anyhow, and it is safe to s wants will be supplied when there > to do, The fire started in the Lblock of Hensell Iros, & C stateme !“ drants, no fir payers of Al of a busin street, Their that the is nothing newly about 4 o'cl as long as when it died nuL it lowing property had been de double store, 40x60, valued at 5,000 and owned by ' the Henscll Bros; — one set of bar fixtures (for which #4,500 Lid been vefused) valued at 6,000, one blacksmith son, owned by Agent ' Wandell, valued at Uin the shop, owned by Wil- b, and_miscellancous prop t quantities to make up the £15,000. The origin of the fire is unknown, but there is evidence to prove that a man cm ployed on the build laimed to been st ek’ that night. The police will inv tigato—the council will talk about the nec sities of Albright—the waterworks company who will pay for the service, if ex- > fire insurance companics will ruise their rates—and the men who lost the 15,000 will hustle around and make another §15,000 somewhere else. Such is Albright “-until the city couneil gives it some attention or enough voters make a Kick, otes About the City. Top price for hogs &85, J. B. Day sued Bob Barnett for &15 w due and sceured a verdict in Justice Loy cour The reccipts up to noon, thirty and fifty-two of fogs. Tho bost I the mar pounds, “The open creek at it was red w blood yesterday, but the resid 100 busy talking about the fire to notice it. Mlle Palmer, fell throvgh a stuge trap at and wi susly injured, < thinks she will puil through R e Lo M.Y'. Kinney of the city engineer’s staff »d up o human jawbone near Bellevae and now'it is used to hold pens. awrkably Lo Swedish So will hold their fi 1 o'clock dummy and convey itors to the grounds, but first there wi Lbe grand stree The sherif is in posse store on Twanty-fifth strcet, forme Ly Bur tBarnett. Barnett gave for &1 ) U of that amount, and he claims tha wrongfully doprived of the b stock, some 800.00 by so doing some startli deal to hold the stock until the courts can decide whether or ot ho was defraudod, Lincas Ronore was run in at Albright for a plain, every-day drunk. He was put iu the cooler, but when the five started cooler became very hot. In fact it 50 hot that it was in_ds B! and those of the residents 1 Lincas might be burucd to death. cordingly broke open the door quty and in retura for tho » of the > makes and lo favor ke wor consid in exte and Lineas was dischary HICARGO ano ORTIE- - WE ‘B “NORTF 181 the best WESTERN" wodution. e, P, WILSON wl Pasy'r Agent Al ticket Gea'l Manager. cmea W.N. BAECOCK, Gan'l LAV W0} Farnam streel, Omal 2l 8&5 6 1 Tansill's Punch Cigars ‘were shipped duri past VG o by w o & ey il el A Young German Asks the Clerk for Wedding Papers on Tick. George Steimart, a well dressed German twenty-three years old, presented himself, accompanied by his intended bride, to Mr. Moriarity, clerk in the county's wedding de- purtment, and asked for a license to be mar- ried to Henrictta Keindorft, the young maiden by his side. Ho stated, under oath, that hie was twenty-three years old and that Miss Henrietta was eighteen, and that their parents and even their friends were willing that the wedding should take place. Tho afidavit was sufficient and the little offl- cial paper was _ made out and the customary $1.25 certificate was shown the embryonic husband and wife by the clerk. No deal on cortificates could be made, and George, taking the license, said to the clerk that he had no change with him to pay the county’s wedding fee, but would send the amount up to him in the fternoon, The intended bride did not blush at her intended husband's nerve, but eatered into the deal with him for papers. The clerk had found just as honest a ma he ever saw only about a month before this, who said he would scud the money up the next day. The nest day has not come yet, and the ork has settled with the county for another license than his own, Remembering this experience he asked Stemnart to see the license he had iss sued him and after looking at it put it on the wedding paper hock With the remark: ST'ILjust leave this here until you call for it tie couple left. The paper hangs on yet m-llh Is trying to dis. ot out of it nor sent_for th he s either v o Council Blufts 156, paper and it 18 sunpos asingle man or hus gone and procured an Lrwa | When you need u friend, select a true es’ Red Clover Tonie the best fricnd mankind has for all di 2 of the stoms cr and kidney The best blood pu wnd tonie known. 0c. For sule by C. I, Goodman. Department of the Union Pacifie, *The Overland Route,” has issued a neat little pamphlet, pock: et size, entitled Platform Book, R publican and Prohibi gether with the addre p of Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harri- sion and Clinton B. Fisk; also tabulat- ed tables showing the plurality vote the electoral vote and an anal of the s cast for Cleveland and Blaine in Tho Passen st \\hx\l is needed at this in the hands of ly sets forth what wder it to This book is ju citeh’ part can draw his own compariso any address on application. A(ltl| T Omuaha, N —e— ROY MAYNE ON H He Does His Manand in Turn is Done Himself, appeared at the police court swore out a warrant for of Captain O'Malley, Tom Bill Armour and Har hem with assault version of the affair is that Mayno bill ainst O'Malley, and Wednesday he Junped fn his bu i alley's road Mayne met O Cuming S MUSCLE. Mayne y and the arr O'Bricn, chargi One had " thie bill in question. Aruioun 1 overhe: and s witlh the latte urging him 'to jerk his bug and pound bim. warmer and_w. L8 the parties met again, Avmour and Mayno got at it, and his tio Mayne was the party who received of the punishment. ‘The affair will Esbhon | oughly aired in the police court, t il AGO ROCK ISLA‘ID& PACWI(‘ R T waatn 1nes sd branchas taclude GEICAGO, PHOWIA, MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEL- =8 MOINPS, COUNCIL SLUFYS, MUS- Toutes 1o ead from the Pacific Ocest. Al trans- fors fn Union depote. Fusé traing of Fine Day Cooces, clogunt Dinlug Ours, magaificen: Pulle wan Palaco Elecpers, and (between Chicago, 8t Joseph, Atchison apd Eansas Oity) Reclining Cbair Cara, Boats Free, to holders of through £vat-closs tickota. 2 Chicggo, Kansas & Nasraska R'y Qrsat Roek lsland Route." [OFEIA, Wil BON, CALLDWNLY, wudall points ia KAKOAS AND BOUTHSAN NIURABKA and boyend. Batire pramcngor oquipseat of the colobratod Pullman masfmoture Al satety ap* Pilanccs end wodera L piovenes . The 'lmaul Alban Len Route In the faverite doawy, Reck I<land, Lichison, Kansas CH' md mbfllll end 8t Puul. 1w Watertows branch traverses Lo gieat S WHEAT AND BAIRY BELT" ith wosters = l 8T.JOHN, L. A, H.L.DROOK. e aon L & e 48 AUGUST 10, 1888, CATION DAYS, Will soon be over and before loug schools will open again, the event. We are getting ready for We are making extraordinary efforts in our boy's department, and will this geason show a stock of boy's and children’s clothing second to none in the country. Our Boy's Department, on the second floor, accessible by elevator, is best lighted salesrcom in the city, not only by day, but also in the evening, use on this floor alone three of the most powerful ele the handsgomest and when we tric lights, and the room occupied by our Boy’s and Children’s clothing would make a large store by itself. As to our goods and prices, our patrons are now fully convinced that we handle no goods except we can guarantee that they will give satisfaction, and as to prices,our rep- utation for being the lowest priced house in the country is now well established, and we intend to maintain that reputation. We recognize no competion, and have shown our abillty to undersell everybody. shopworn goods, goods. No gpecial entting by any house of old and can meet our regular every day prices for new, clean and desirable SALE EXTRAORDINARY. A few weeks ago we had a special sale on Knee Pants, and though we had two thousand pairs of them, there was not near enough to go around. who were disappointed that we would have another s now reatly {oredeem that promise, e are always improving, these l: looks and make. No hous We promised those ale in the near future, and we are We have another lot—3,000 pair this time— and as wsb pants beat the former ones all to pieces in quality, » would think of gelling such pants for less than 50c. We ghall place the entire lot on sale, on Wednesday, Aug, 15th, at 15¢ a pair. Only two pair to each customer. Remember, the sale is for one day only. None can he had before and none after that day. to Wednesday morning. will be filled on day of sale, and parties wishing Mail orders accompanied by ¢ h and received up the pant(s sent by mail must add postage, 6¢ to 9c for each pair, according to size. Cor. 14th and Dougxas Streets Omaha. The Burlington takes the lead. t was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service hetween Miss curi river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Cmaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omzaha proper. it was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicayo. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive ovaning of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel Ticket and ship via the Burlington. Office, 1223 Farnam Strect. Depot on Tenth Street. ROWS THE DAY i‘.d HOW IS THE HOUR" mmer goods are going at summer Ik down is le- includes This m gitimate and many of our best ties, Men's fine all suits, forme 3. your ehoice Re- member, wi noth- ing but fivst class goods. quali- RTS o Ad Print and Cepyright pretectio: ork, goud refereaces, for pam phlet. e 56 F 8t Washingt n.\ ’h" W\M“hfl for buie curr, "‘p"l'ir. s Gr FOWLER, Moodus, Ueane, Mex MEYER & BRO. WHOLESALE dlll \ll"C Doslors, STEINWAY, KNAbt. l'n'l[}. ERNf and other 1l FOLLOWING B dowele st-clags Planos, AINS FOR Monthily Payment. $10.0 15.00 100 Down Payument, Steinway Square, cost 850, 1 Kb Nquare, €ost #hi ot 1|u. ker Tros, Square, cost Square, cost 500 Square, eddel Upriiib Plano, cost new sxfortio 2 10.00 1 Haliet & Davis Unrizht 88 good as LOW, CosL B0, cost .00 15.00 20,00 10.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 om 10.00 ad. With you o ayold inis M/U( MEYER & BRO., Corner Sixtoanth and Faroam Ste. %SteckPlanO r powertil sy pse pilanle uction wid « WGHIIRI%‘E BRES, in Denver the Teiephonae | I\«I sk DEPCSITORY, '| 'p Capital.... Surplus o H, W. Yar Ly S WV H! W. YA7 lm.» 1% Offl [ 12t AGencral Bankiug D B, C. Wrat's Nemen AND inAre Tregw MENT, & punraniecd speciiie for [lystoria, Didhly Boes, 'Comvalalons, Fits, Nerious Neralgiay reaititing & decay and 053, Loss of [ Uy Bpcruie torkes causold rudulgen o, Lralu, bl lige er eve ceipt of prioe. Wi GUARAWTER 81X ROXFES Tocure any case. With each ardor recsived by Wa for Gix Wores, ascempaniod with .00, we will rand tle pUrchaser eur wriitan Kusranies to rofuiad tae maney 1t Wbe b A G.x.‘uw 1 0 i ). Fo W hels ‘thont, S Flraam ADYIOI PREE, uow 10 AOT, ‘u( ¥ igorand] Fre. Hature Trect wermcured vl out Stow hllw Ten'low i (100 URCTEPYTIEN 1 g

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