Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 15, 1888, Page 8

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e, (CIT Y, The internal revenue collections for yesterday amounted to $13,512.76, The pr o of issuing for the “‘Sicge of awarded to Jumes Stow, In the United James McKeunzie, was sentenced to the Bioux Falls penitentiary for two He forged a post office money or was arrested near May. In the suit of Hellman vs. snowden for posse ssion of property in Justice Read" esterday afternoon, the ;ur‘v greed, Attorney Burnham, lor Snowden, called another jury and the case will be tried again this after- noon. Gus Silbon, the man who struck At- torney Kalmpfer for the alleged reason that he had nceepted o fee from both ndant eame before udge Berka yesterdny afternoon. Sil- laintiff and d bon, Kalmpfer and Hague were all rested for disturbing the peac was acquitted, T and Hague were continued until August Personal Paragraphs. A. K. Wright, of Nelson, is at the Paxton. ork, is a Millard N. P. Lundecn, of New Yt guest. Mrs. L. L. Davis, of Deatrice, is at the Paxton. J. B, Cessna, of Hastings, and A, I, Nims are at the Millard Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hammond, of Lin- coln, were in the city yesterday. B. F. Haller, of Biair, and H. Andrews, of Lincoin, wcre Omaha visi esterday. D. R. Howard, of Lincoln, and Ed M. Stannard, of North Platte ¢ at the Mil- ‘Oll of Nebraska City, were in the city yes terday. Horace Plunkett and D. H, Andrews, of Cheyenne, and D, Jones, of Larramie, are Paxton guests, A. L. Stetson, of Sioux Miller, of Des day's Hawkey Lieutenant and Robort Hall, all of the United army registered at the Pastion yesterday, H. M. Leavitt, of T atrice, and Ro lattsmoutl, we naunlu\ Budlong, of 1 visitors to Omal 1 by his wife, Judge B court, arrived Monday evening from L worth, Kan., to attend cases pending here. He left lust evening for his hote. and . Nott, of Marion, Ta 1. The senior ) : means, und § is a gentleman of Omaha. Adams and Ames. Charles Francis Adams, pre Union P r ‘will arrive in HIN city turday . :\noilh-r Brute Abroad. The police of the city will be called upon 10 keep o watch about Hanscom park for a depraved fellow who is making mdecent ex Posuro of bis person in that vicinity Rose Cleveland's Assaflant. Bill Be on Howard strect, Monday morning, ple ed guilty to the charge in the pol court yes: cline for thirty days. That Rifled Mail Bag. ‘With reference to the mail bag that was gatted at Valentine, master Gallagher night, P loss was or who are the losers. The Commissioners’ Guests. ‘Commissioner Mount was occupied yester- hington county com- “They are here look- with the view do a sim- isited the r farm yesterduy and were at South dny in showing the W missioners about the ing at the grading of the of purchasing a grading i, ilar work in their county. maha to-day. Commissioner O'Keefe is at Bennington overseeing the construction of the new county bridges at that vl Both Swore Out Wa nts. Mrs. Franklin, the mind reader, swore out son s and his wife. The case will come up for trial this afternoon. In retaliation Mrs. Crews went before Justice Kroeger and got out a similar warrant against the “mind er.” This case will come to trial on Sat- urday next. ‘This is merely another phase of the suits which have been brought by these Blrtloa in the police court, and the contro 8 peace warrant before Justice An yesterday afternoon against William C ersy is becoming a “chestiut.” ediditiohiy Preparing for the Fair, through its ch irman, hus notifie sewer and sidewalk cont) same and restore the streets and alleys to ¢ d condition as when work was commen 'his must be done before Scptember 1, sewer, plumbing and | ng inspectors m fore August 25, in order that the thorities may have time to make said ties in default. —— IN FRONT O A PITCHNORK, One of the Gr Renah Nellie Rtenahe unds on Which Nelli Wants Divoreo, the 16th of August, 1% 1 lic the district court asking for a L ~ tion from her prescut mm, language in her presenceand ace lureeny, being a comyp women, and various She even claims that, in threatencd her life, and on the 20th of Ju 888, he drove hor from bLis farm near of lews I Bhe states that ho is worth §15 I of her suit and to kecp her T the future, James W. Tufts bas sued Constable Peter- § son for $600 damages and the possession of the soda fountain and fixtures, valued av $2,500 in the Eatou candy store, which wa fien possession of last Saturday by the d fendant in this case to satisfy a claim he! cCague lh-oi. ‘ufts is the Boston man- da water apvaratus, and he ufacturer of sods ~ walues the Eaton outfit at §2.500. John H. ¥, Lehman and Charles M. Han- m have sued the Noew York and Omaha lnthlng company in s court for pos. * seasion of the store o wrnain street ocel by the latter. ‘The plaintiffs were warded ‘udymcut and the defendant ap- to the district court. The plaintifls that the store was leased to Louis 8: mith for $50 per month, which sum a8 to be paid on the last day of each month. rent for June was not paid at the stipu- time, and the owuners of tho building 1 vn'nn.haleuuu nulled. ver has sued Patrick McEvoy to ion of “‘one sound mare known 'onc mare colt and oue gray mare."” ff alleges that the horseflesh has \Ill)u.ll-ly detained gince December 5,1857. also sues for $200 damages. o —— last Sunday A programme sastopol” has been ites district court huyler, Neb. last time she too died. native which Mr. K rchase her. n first with the dise: affected is a myster Texuns must have & M. roac v \-'H found the spleen of tly enlarged while be macciotti says pathe to discover r and thinks s in Chic William Fual- W. Jones, jr., M. W. Jay ates u took Rolfe's ma , and rode her to I about thrce mi 3 Vindha of visitors at the metropolis ol Pross, is Il Press, | re w Hhm‘h'l him a pony and Hagoman then went to town. with a compauionable f a round of the saloons. atment at the "The pony was th ud made its way back to young thief and his companion went to the dopot to take the train. ', Isaac Nott, who is with Ir. Nott sbably has an eye to making business investinents in watch, coat, ~(mkmw& and other e f. was gone. Hugoman is a America, but o He realizes that he is i and he thre: if he can get hold of a e 2 Instead of going to Europe take a trip » Yellowstone Natioual park over i Jacitie, ident of the and Director Amcs, solid vestibule train daily ttached, viathe from their own depot, ell, the cowardly tough who as- : saulted and knocked down Rose Clevelaud, IDIG reserved at erday, and was sent over' the ine THE REAL Instruments Pias reporter that it was to be expected that a mail bag would be robbed if allowed to lie on a railroad platform all night. ‘The bulk of the matter in the bag was from Omaha, but as yet it has not been ascertained what The amount of the J T AdAmE oG A W d 00 ¥ Rocd, 1o 1, bIK 7 Ty uu';(-i.u 10 d Gore and wite 10'E J And n Bontield, w d South Omuha Land 'Co. to W Turesh, iot , bik 61, South Omaha, w d 5 llnnul!( to Awmerican ‘1‘ uferivorks Ic n‘.u lnand S0r Dk T, i ( bv-ulln\cl '. u( Lor In ovder to huve the streets in good ovder ~ Quring the visit of the thousands of people during fair week, the board of public works, all rail- road, water and gas companies, puving, actors who have openiugs in the streets to at once repair the "ark, w EE French to D tral Park, wd... fevort all failures to comply with this order pairs, ‘improvements, the cost of which will be charged to the pur- Mi cottage jolen, two cott \ml n streets, $1,00 .k 1, mprove , an ex-widow with two daughters, who married Michael Renahen 2para- ound of abuse, the using of vulgar w u! abusive g her of Uulon to the ci charges, ember, 157, he jorn station, at the point of a pitch fork, | 000, and asks ~ for a reasonable alimony for the prosecution i \nm.lk\l;.l on, Ouiaha.. i ke the Union Pacific for € . the best watering place e ——— - Their Last Resting Place, The remains of the late Jujge Dwight G Hull, who died one were yesterday forwarded to Binghau , whera they will be placed at re beside those of his mother The change in place of made at the re The rew: Mrs. Hull and her daughter Magg will he meta Chicago by Clinton mm.aun, of the Chicago Times and saveral of the oid ir s of the deceased. The Unfon Pacific and its Oregor ] Lire make the most desirable Moataua, "ERIN OMAHA, Four Cows of Herman Kountze Die of the Disease. intze had ta But she died b * h contact with Texans, nd wer ittle support, was performed, ed the lack of ling a valuable 1 ove irebe, he trip. 0 in cash. low, and \l rubber ove £ood deal of lver, — p.om., g ets sold ving at hilles, fot u & Archer's add, Southi Adums, und i3 lot &, bik bson and 'wife to W 8 Wise af al, 67 lots, Wise & P A P TuKey and wife to W ot 1L and n 6 ft lot 2, blk §, sub J Redick's udd, wd.... Willigm I\nlhe and wife 2, bl Ik iyt G 0 ofnedN-13e, wd William § Adaik and O N R C Pitter-on and wifo to A'C Armour pla 5 J § Johnson ‘nd wite to 1 Wright, 1680, bik 4, Coue & Johnson's sub, w d. n ARd Wite o O M Sritstel: malse , add, g cd ¥ 'Allen, \uul‘l o i, 1ot 1 Hascolls sub, 'q e d and, 1 acre of nw 1 ratnober, wd.. Pullman plac ) 1 W Saxe et ul ml i Keft, 1ot 11, Tk 1 i of W West Al- ¥ ' Twenty-three transters aggrogating. ... § Building Permits. The following building permits were is- sued Tucsday osidence, Thirty- nmx ts 2ightocenth und 1 stroets Twenty-fourth ‘and e, Pearl ir <, Eighitoenth ner i 15, Ahiviy-ifo y Judge Shields: Residence, Omaba C — puiva ns will be ac wpt Orcgon und all points in y; hu,lm can'be reachod over the Oregon Short Line u( the Union Pacific, | ——— Be»l t ‘ns board for the money. rd. Tie Bee's special tele- | o told of the experiment ade by veterinary surgeons in determining » danger of allowing with native cattle, ¥ in the found that after a st acted the fever were afflicted, In talking with Dr. Ramacciott .0 BEE repor Texans to assoc ws of both bre o pen, and it wi rt time the natives with which the others ‘he names of all watches, ete., The Ov rancisco,hi St., 1d in order to ntroduce this company put for i ry can of as solid gold, silver » dinmonds, in also money, s of less v 1 l||u~m souvenir, gh ,m..m three |mnnll~ about one and a pensive and novel ising will be discontinued really choice loarned that about a srseys belonging to Herman died from the same fourth cow had them in a pasture B. & M. road, and after u short The last-mentioned was a | ke on trial erseys had ed_that the discase One theory is that 1 driven from 10ss the hills to the stock stricken animals had th Texans which were thus affected. halt pounds. way of adver after 60 days, goods will be sold strictly on their mer- s hut without the souveni y purchaser must h animal they nivay Who Claims Took the Beast For a Debt. Hagoman wi for st Henry Rolfe, arrested Monday horse who resides near Mill was valued at £200, and was r. Rolfe’s barn, He suee & the animal, but was not able to apprehend the thief The sheriff of Dodge v made the arrest Deputy brought him here yest is that |\'vm|- borrowed § man's story )0 of him nearly a »fused to pay him, Hagoman which was heavy sapphive South Omaha iama st He (1\] \|l ) rrsuad nd m.l]u' the 1pon abund- rench’s Hagoman fell he found he had oung German not long in Leow boy in ap- ble to go us to kil himself Goodall, stem winding Burlington ana_sleeping the city office, Pelephone 250, d on Record Dur- ing Yesterday. Ellen Schaller to P Rowley, e !5 lot 2, l)lk ith Omana, qed 1A Moore aud wife to i M building Atherton, ver castor; Mrs. Pierce, silver butter dish; M('my Zorn- ot, gent’s hunting g gold watch in tea; Emma Heddi cer, 17th and Wel i meat Whifornia stre ladie M 'mnnmn, pickle stand; , silver cake ul.‘uul Harney st Withey, S. 13th, silver sugar ick, 6thand Pacifie, diamond ring and silver sugar bowl; Borglum, S. 19th, silv i . Mumsell, Miss Mary Beckma Hamilton, diamond ring; ham, mail order, in gold coin in tea; Binney street, diamond ring; Mary’s avenue, dinmond ice McCor De Court, St. rder, 3 Edw, silvor suzar bowl: E. . silver butter h, silver Manning, Web Shand D, 1) cluster dinmond silver pickle silver ver pickle stund: , silver sugar bowl; ., dinmond ring, North 14th st., cake basket; lmmhm.ml Dav i Mary Frc ilver Ifoenses wero is- ) Juucn i Uenry Jones. N, diamond rin 208 Do ado last March 10 died vecentl, has bee uest of the fatlier of the t stud; G a3 John nut Ivy, Neb., silver pickle ha, silver butter dis| 1, Fire Dept., N mlwhuuw nllwr\nkeluhket, Mrs. J. A, Norton, Sixteenth and Vinton, diamond Mps, J. . Miller, silver pickle stand; C. H. Jones, nut Hill, diamond ring; Mr, J. T\ }Inhn, North ’I‘uum -fifth, silver cake stand; "South Tenth, silver W F url Oir Fox Watches and Diamonds Found in Tea and Coffee---A Novel Way of In- troducing Coods, near | teaand ¢ and n contents This ex and the watch, Get up club order most always g present. y forwarde tes on rec e Brosius, bowl . Vine str diamond ring; gold coin in Kohr, BIDE018 %O LY E Mr. Al nond ring; e, Webster street, hop, Supe r bowl; Herman, 0. Springs, Hough ugar bow fruit diamond jorman, gents’ gold Hunting ¢ ) A. Jackson, 8 Nellic st., silver pickle ste A st., silver sug l,c:n‘vu\\nl‘lh nd stem , Capitol in tea; W. diamond traveling salesman, Chicago, s ro dizmond stud \. 16th, i1z, South Om SREL C. diamond ring. Holton, dressmaker, ex- silver i South Harry $10 in gold coiny Mrs, 3 castor; Mrs. Kate Brown, mail ovder, North Platte, Neb., diamord ring; M A. Kendig, N. 16th, si hm\l and pickle s street, can money W Ilh Wells-Fargo expre: 3 Miss Carrie Kuoeke, S. May Str Dowell, Sarah ch R. Mi; - bowl; Douglas, gold Murs. Bowels 22nd st. Lynch, mail ovder, diamond shirt stud; Omaha, silv hard, mail ¢ G \1|~ L. B g i, di 1 Blaf Mrs. Smythe, Mrs. Mary 50 in gold coin; Mrs. H\m\phl-»\s. A el castor; Mrs. E. F silver S4th 19th s Whi My silver nfield, S. Muvs. J. St., silver ca nd St., ainmond ring; and Blondo, Clara. Gardne watch; m'\\l ovder, Lincoln, oy 20, found 810 in gold 1d lace pin, diwmong ruby pphuu setting and gent's soltire di L. Cath, Mason 0, O luul lk, Wi ul- sugar bowl; Dora England, North Nine- tennlh. silver cake basket; Mrs, L. J. VACATION DAYS, Will soon be over and before long schools will open again, wum WEAR, NERVOU y getting ready for who In his FOLL LED the event. We are making extraordinary efforts in our hoy’s department, and will this ’ of l‘ll‘l' nu KACHE, preainl geason show a stock of boy's and children’s clothing second to none in the country. Our ersons finding din- added to this rland Tea company refitted the store, rnam, Omaha, are e I ECR fendh o | Boy's Department, on the second floor, accessible by elevator, omault at ofiog the handsomest and BLERBATED Dt best lighted salesrcom in the city, not only by day, but also in the evening, when we 561, BILITY, CHRONIO and all xnmm of e GENITO URINARY Or Life I} ‘makes NO Siference Lave taken or WHO has failed to oure yo suffering from discases pe their sox can conault with the AssUranCco 3 poudy TeltaT and comuigamith the postage for works on your discases Saiend 4 cenus postage for Celehrated te; Nervous and De use on this floor alone three of the most powerful electric lights, and the room occupicd days, souvenirs fTee sold such cel watenes, by our Boy's and Children’s clothing would make alarge store by itself. As to our goods and prices, our patrons are now fully convinced that we handle no ‘Works on Chro goods except we can guarantee that they will give satisfaction, and as to pricesour rep- ¥hoasands cured. Office A@-Those contemplating S Sptempijing Nasitgs utation for being the lowest priced house in the country is now well established, and we intend to maintain that reputation. shown our abillty sle confding your cise, consult letier or call miay and shame, and add golden ook ** Lifa's (8 We recognize no competion, and have e runm- mnerin 0 to undersell everybody. u cutting by any house of old and not expect to get This company have just as good L watches, di or other jewelry and money nstheir com- petitors have to give awi shopworn goods, 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, thousand pairs of them, there was not near enongh to go around. who were disappointed that we would have another sale in the near future, and we are We have another lot—3.000 pair this time — e always improving, these last pants beat the former oues all to pieces in quality, No house would think of selling such pants for less than 50c, I15th, at 16¢c a pair. sale is for one day only. N accompanied by cash and received up ting the pants sent mpany D. OL. 18¢€ 5 Olark a Ynur Left Liver IS GUT OF ORDER? A Proprietary and though we had two to all parts of the 7 o ise <0 ipt of cash or x post- We promised those n \||\L|| now ready toredeem that promi: to prove lis worth, looks aml make. shall place the entire lot on sale, on Wednesday, Aug Only two pair to each customer. Remember, Lad before and none after that d to Wednesday morning by mail must add postage, 6 Mrs. J. muel Thompson. N. Walke silver sugar bov Mail orders filled on day of sale, and parties w ¢ to 9¢ for each pair, lothing & Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets, Omaha., a, will be according to size. pin, diamond, William Con- h\mm- _xli~h: l]r Eallandm s Left Liver Hillers. . “"”“""‘r e only Distilled Ditters in the l nmd States in ritary Medicine, Patent 149,573, A\«mnllumln 1o foreign substa awtully Pa A Contains o Tusil ol o stand; ring and stud Leavenworth se wateh in | ire the Kudncys, Improves the Appatit: the whole systen. whole system. gt livor Bitiors o New Lite' to the Ric ( or the qmunmuqm Nebr e Burlington takes the lead. in silver Cook, S. 15th, silver cup: \, gold Hunt- It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance ofall lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. Nt 1mal Bauk U. 8§, :DEPUSATORY. OMAEA, NEB, l.'nld l’p Capital.... Nebr uka 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. : stand; .,M)u'r butter it was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of "THE IRON BANK, « __AGen .nlnvnmnumhm MAX MEYER & BRU passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can h feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the inspector, evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. , Park ave- Jowelers and Music Dealers, STEINWAY, KNAflE, CHICKERING and other first-class Planos, Look at FOLLOWING BARGAINS FOR TEN DAYS, I will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Sireet. Cepot on Tenth Street. Telephone Dolly Berk- Lineolt 1§teinway Square, cost 893 Butlmgmn l.\hhh-ul.\'\ iree m\nud \|~h dis ascond s Oleson, tor st silyor ley, SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER Botween Rinney and Wirt Sts., Commencing THURSDAY EVE’NG., AUG. 30 T S TS Siege of Sebastopol THE GRANDEST OF MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Loudon and New York. Thearle & Cooper boats, on an immense Artifi- Bring this ad. with you to avold mistakes, MAX MEYER & BRO., teanth and Farnam Sts. North 16th Street, ings Mr castor; .Iuhx. I .ufl " NORTHWESTERN HILITARY »A(:fl EMY Whi lmcnhd mr] plu«lmr.i by Pain & Sons, of listic bombardment of forts, Terrific Assault of Fertress by Allies. ! PERFORMERS_ Correctly crmumul and excellently sh troops and marines, Turks, Sarc MARVELOUS PERFORMANCFS By specially engazed artists, Russian athletes, Swordsmen, ete, The whole to conclude with PIREWORKS DISPLAY. anhattan Beach Aeria DAV Send for Catalogus A, Williamsto Berkshire county, nnw school or \)\ , Cossacks, French nan, Mprgan Park Military Academy ¢ ilost oy’ Moa 1. N. KIKK 1:\u.«nl' Supt., \luuu\\l'um Couk Co ION COLLEGE QFL For eirculars add Bettie Stuart Institute Will comuience its 21at your Funtages ynsurpus L $1,000 Cun\ulmu of the latest noveltie M by Sabastopol Military Band. Ao by 2 Reserved Seats, 7.>c \d Aquatic Pyrotichnics yorH, Chic u,,u, i Admission 50c; i " SACRED HEART ACADEMIES, Under the Direction of the Religious of the Sacred HU"”,'M i BOARDING SCHOOL |SELECT Day SCHOOL . MARY'S AVE,, OMAHA. Opens Monday, Sept. 3d. PENNYROYAL WAVERS are’ 7 successfully used monthly by oser 10,000 * Ladies. Are Safe, Ffectualand Pleasant §i perbox by mall,or at druggists. Sealed Htiondare’s postage atamps. Address Tue Kvisga Cusmican Co., Dy | For sale and by mail by (Joodman Drug l/a.. Omalm. 2 cb. Morgen Park, 111, on n-mwnmrm.. facaio, 1. FREEHOLD INSTITUTE NEW JERSEY. 5th year. For catalogues send to REV, A, G. CHAMUBERS, A, M PARK PRACE, OMAHA. 3 Opens \Vcllll(‘:\‘ll)‘, hc[m*mhcl‘ 5th, 1888 TERMS-Board, Washing, Tuition in English Tustrumental Music Hooks, per session of five months, Painting, Drawing, Difference of religlon FREEHOLD, N TERMS--According to Grades of Studies, Tzard slvuul Shorthand, oumuu,lmllan Vocal Music, Harp, Violin, etc,, are extra 1E PEEKSKILL MIL ITARY ACADEM ¥V — Peekskill-on-Hudson, N logue. JNO. M. TILDEN, M.D. M.A,, Priucipal. PEERLESS n‘vts 15 no obstacle to the i ssion of young ladies, For further informa- ME M. J. DUNNE, Buperioress of “Bearding Acadamy, 'DU MONT, Superioress of Day Academy, St. Mary's Ave, Owmaba, Neb. Y. Send for cata- p&luwhli m Bo [ )mnimuh ehn\l a C. FOWLER, Mcodus, am}

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