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| i | | | BEE: SATURDAY B e . - N— PTEMBER 1. 1888 The B. & M. fast mail was delay three hours last night by a washout in Town. It may interest the precise to know that the Russian for Sebastopol is vas-to-pol with the accent on the “to0.” Severul scabs and Union Pacific men revived memories of old times by in- dulging in a scrap at the depot last night. . The hotel capacity of Omaha during the fair will be increased by the Mur- . which will be opened Monday or ssdny. Willin Depew, the alleged horse thicf, was taken to Sarpy county y day. He claims to hav 000 in two years speculating in grain. C. Austin, one-legged colored wein- erwurst peddler, went to the county jail last weck to serve outa®s fine for drunkenness, As s as leased he was red of resisting an offi ge and will return to ve out a $20 fine. Mountain # and 1y afternoon for striking a emall colored boy. The boy, who is the son of a former tenant of Put’s, entered his premises and mischievously broke up some boxcs in the yard, ‘W. H. Hurdin, whose injury on the B. & M. on July 14 was described in Tug BEE of Thursday, says he was not, as stated, in the employ of the Dicbold Safe and Lock company. He was scll- ing the work of the company and was employed by M. C. Meagher, of this city. Personal Paragraphs. P. Collins, of Des Moines, is in the city. Thomas Wolfe, of David City, 18 at the Millard. H. and C. H. Torpin, of Fremont, were at the Paxton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, George W. Frank, of Kear ney, are Paxton guests. John E. Gant and C. H. Autzen, of Hast- ings, arc Millard guests. ¥\ D. Hogoboom, of Wahoo, and J. F. A len, of Bremen, weére in the city yesterd Mrs, M. A. Wallace, 1519 Howard st returned from New York City yest mornimg. Eli Plummer, N. 8. Harwood and E. M. Westervelt, of Lincoln, visited the metropo lis yesterday. of Weeping Water, and T Ransom, of Nebraska City, ‘were Omaha visitors ‘yesterday. . Clurel, of Chicago, corresponding editor of Rand, McNally & Co's bank pub- lications, is stopping at the Millard. The Hon. nayor of Sionx City, and g of the Sioux City corn palace J. V. Mahoney, the sec retary of 1t ¢, were in Omaha 88 connected and Mr. enterpri y came on Dusin ith wonder of the world,” ptembe which will occur from to Octo- r 6. They are endeavoring to get_special on trains between Om and Sioux y during the progress of the exhibition, Mayor Broateh returned Thursday morn- ing from Norfoll, where he was in attend- aace upon the G.'A. K. reunion. He went in the company of Judge Kea, of Minneapolis, commander-in-chicf of the G. A. R.,anda of distinguished gentlemen. He reports a large and enthusiastic encampment being present on the grounds on We last. Militia The Creighton Guards leave to-day for ‘Wahoo, where they will enter the encamp- ment of Nebraska National Guards. They Wwill be aw about a week. e Not Yet Heard From. Up toalate hour yes r Congress- man McShane had not notified anybody in this city as to his intentions in accepting or declining the democratic nomination for goy- ernor. e — Planking the Crossing. Now that the cable company has flnished the work on the crossing of the Union Pacific tracks on Tenth street, the railroad company is planking the roadway and making prepar- lllunlllo e gers at that point to the fair and Hackney's Retirement, “I think there must be some mistake in the rumor that Master Mcchanic Hackney will retire at the end of the year,” said a Union Pucific oficial vesterduy “but if he does the company will lose a good man, and the employes a warm friend. However, as far asT know there's not a word of truth in it,” Mercer's Threat. Dr. Mercer threatens to enjoin the city council, the board of public works, Regan Bros., and everyone clse in sight. Regan Bros. & Co., are ut work on west Cuming street from Thirty-sixth to Lowe avenue, which is to be paved, and a cut of five or six feet 18 to be made in’ front of the doctor's residence, und he states that no appraiscrs were ever appointed though he is entitled 10 damages. Hence hus ir sl Rallroad Men Will Meet. There will be a meeting of the engincers, firemen, switchmen and other employes of the Union Pacific railway at Central hall, on Fourtcenth, betweon Dodge and Douglas streets, to-night. The *‘boys” will assemble for the'purpose of listening to an address by tho Hon. Thomas Neasham, who is the dis- trict master workman of the Knights of Labor, and who is said to be & very eloquent speaker, Crushed by the Cars. James Foll, a Bohemian of about twent seven years, met with an cident Thursday that will probably cost him his right foot. He had been working at South Omaha of late, and while returning to Omaha on the dummy at the time mentioned, he tried toget off the tfain before it stopped. Ho stumbled and fellto the ground, his right foot striking the rail. In u second the whoel had passed over him, crushing his foot badly, Ho was picked up by passers-by and taken to 5t. Josepl's hospi Itis feared that an awmputation will have to be performed yet “Icnnnot praise Hood's Sarsapavilla half enough,” says another whose son, almost blind with serofula, was cuved by this medicine, i Jobbing Firms Consolidate. Messrs. Gates, Cole & Mills and the Clark Cofteo company have consolidated, and a stock company, to be known as the Consoli- dated Coffee’ company, with a capital of fl.’»fl.&\)fl. will succoed them, T{l\;‘ oficers are: . E. Clark, president; V Cole, vice- resident; J. B, Mills, sec and G, H. ates, treasurer, Mr. Wyman, the former manager of the Clark Coffee company, re- tires, The articles of incorporation of the new company will be filed in a fow days Drink Malto. Third Ward De rats, The Third ward democratio club, which was organized only a week ago, held a ratifi- cation meeting at Metz's ball last night. They made a parade of the principal strec before the meeting went iuto session, with torches and the A. O. H. band, the expense of which Pat Ford eontributed. At the hall the following speakers eculogized McShane and his party: A. S. Ritchie, Frank R. Mor- risey, J. G. Moriarity, George Clristopfer- gon, J. T. Mahonoy and Judge R. D. A Wade. The crowd was cuthusiastic and ex- pended lots of wind in applause and clagrs. — \ fountain. Drink Maito at soda —~— Not Yet Found. The body of the young man Calkius, who was drowned from the new bridge, has ot ‘been found but the search has not been sbandoned. His kat floated asbwre gostorday and is now at the oftive, ‘The erc- tion of the piers of the bridge has had a marked effect on the current, and now there are a dozen strong eddies where formerly there were none, 80 that it 18 impossible to say 10 which dircction the body floated. A brother of the drowned man came down from Hastings to superintend the search, but has not given it up as useless, Rank Imposture, “Fraud loves a shining mark.” SO- ZODONT is a conspicuous target for unserupulous marksmen. So they fly their shafts at it in the shape of lies, alleging their wretched preparations for. the teeth to be equal to that match- less article. Accept nothing instead of it. PR e— He Had Evil Designs, An old colored woman named Fannie Hall, who lives at Thirteenth and Davenport streets, lodged complaint in the police court yesterday afternoon against a colored indi- vidual by the name of Lew Johnson. Mrs, Hall is bringing up a young girl by the name of Lola Washington, and_ it seoms that the colored_boys in the neighborhood are trying to lead her astray, v Johnson went to her house and ent m in which Lola was doing the chamber work. He closed and locked the door and would not let her out, and Mrs. Hull rushed off to the judge to a warrant, which was issued, An Absolute € The ORIGINAL ABIETINI OINTME is only put up in large two ounce tin be aud is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, nd all skin erp: e all kinds of piles. AL ABIETINE OINT- sodman Drug Co., at 25 cents per box—by mail 50 cents. o T oy A Trunk Thief Skips, Rosie Fisher, who worked in John Ford's hotel in Council Bluffs, is minus her trunk containing #200 worth of clothes. John is sgid to have brought the trunk over to Omaha. He staid all night in a room over the Palace saloon, on Farnam street, and the next morning eloped with the trunk to Kansas City. to the Omaha police for assistance in recovering her trunk, They referred her to the agent of the Mis- souri Pacific railway, who telegraphed the agen Kansas City to hold the trunk when it arrived. The chief of police at Council Bluffs has telegraphed the chief at Kansas City to arrest Ford, “It is Known by Its Fruits." And the froitsof Warner’s *“Safe’” and “Log Cabin” remedies, are by the uni- versal testimony of those who have used them, that they restore lost and de itated health, after all other remedies have failed to do so, and have thus pro- duced a popularity and sale equaled by no other medicing ever put before the public, and which has made the Warner and business, the largest propri- y one in the world. The firm also manufacture *Warner's e Yeast,” which is much better than any other t: is health giving in all its prop- wnd never disappointing those it, with sour or unwholesome N Warner been weelk 1 from the headq Rochester,N. Y., and the novel and lib- eral manner in which their advertising is done, scem to show that they appre- ciate printer’s ink, and also that they mean the public shall know the merits of their remedies and good: & Co. and their *presented in our ci Mr. W. R. I'rar; wiers of the house Sunday Services. Next Sunday will be the feast of St. Phil. omena, the patroness of the Catholic cath- edral on Ninth and Howard streets. 1t will be celebrated with impressive ceremonie: in which Bishop O'Conner will take pa At 10:80 0'clock thero will be a pontifical | mass, at which the choir will be sy gh ally strengthened for the production of one of Haydn’s masses. lie new organ for St. John's Collegiate church will be formally opened on next Sun- day at the 10 0'clock mass. It has been pro- nounced an e ent nstrument and its opening will be the occasion of some excel- leut work on the part of the choir which will be assisted by a number of talented vocal- sts. Saturday, Sept 1, 1888, grand opening lunch at the St. Louis, 313-315 South 18th st. — School Children's Day. The directors of the Omaha Fair and Ex- position association have set apart Tuesday, eptepiber 4, as children’s day, on which day all children of school age will be admitted free. Tickets can be procured of the treasurer, room 7, chamber of commorce, corner Six- teenth' and Farnam streets, on Saturda, September 1, and until noon, 'Monday, Sep- tember 8, by applying with request from parents or teacher also at the gates on Tues- Sccretary W. L. Eastman says there will be a meeting of the traveling men at the Ar- cade hotel at 800 this evening. All committees are requested to make their final report on all matters pertaining to the parade and festivitics to take place Thursday, September Gth, Drummers” Day of fair weck. All commercial men are requested to be present. Drink Maito for the ne ves. - Diebold Safes. Call and sce the large stock of safes and vault doors carried by Meagher & Whitmore at 419 S. 15th street Omaha. Visitors to the city should try the Globe hotel, 1312 Dou A Runaway / ident. E. Hartry, an old vitizen who raises chick- ens on Fifteenth strect, between Cumings and Burt streets, seriously hurt yester- day afternoon by a runaway, He left home with Lis team at 4 o'clock to deliver a lot of dressed chickens, > corner of Four- teenth and Cass st reins became d tached, aund the horses frightened. They swung around the corner on to Fourteenth the old gentleman out head b and scattering dead chickens trect, He was taken to the po- lice station and Dr. Ralph took care of him, He suffered a deep cut over Lis right eyo, and possibly a fracture of the frontal bone. He was conve is home where the doe- could examine his injuries to better ad- vantage, as it was feared that his shoulder Its supertor excellence proven {n millions of It homes for more thau a quartcr of a centur; is used by the United States Government,” En- dorsed by the heads of the great Universiiias as the strongest, purest and most_healthful. D Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain oy A CE BA % New York, Chicago, Bt. Louls, CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF N O NSUMPTI Qs At Covts, e, <D rONeIt] S st Send o Elrcula'p,illz.' bl 3 pr 0,2 AMLMED%@.MUWLL{ (AL Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. THER EQUALLY ' [ It has stood cho Test of Yoaro, 8 in Uuflng all Diseases of the, 0D, SRy BLOOD. 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Call and consult us or send history or your case, and we will wlui i unable to visit us, may be treated at home by correspondence. idea of their condition and ean write me mor e of the Lungs, H 3 case, Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fover Sores, Dysoeosia or Gastritis, two of the 1 is crowded with new gools, THIS GREAT NEW ONES, OBJECT IN VIEW OF .00 & box, or and Experie CRIEY, ‘umors, Etce Cancers, te Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, tients to answer. Thousands t ted suc Institute the first choice. omfort and One personal intorview prefgrre ases ecason for Impotency, Syphilis, Gleot and Vari Writing a Book Upon ns and afflicted per most common - diseas intellig and to the point. of mere idle curiosi y organs. Not & day passes but we r cause of the difliculty that has wrecked the of th SURGERY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, S tific manner. t, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, I Baldness, Ec DISEASES the latest and most approved methods, strument, appliance and remedy of value in thiis department of Medicine and Surgery. EE ALY We claim superiority over any oculist or auriet in the west, and the thousands whom we have .»“ul.:,v,ru‘ ! Eye and Ear Diseases, we simply say call and consult us, get a sceintific opinion, then visit whom you like, an and cure, i ir disea i in language with numerous illustra Our book, describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain language wi t written fac ¢ gard to cases; by readings them carefully phpsician and patient will have a clear understanding and can discribe cas 0 us W EASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FRE E. Address all letters to Ole)[B.{-LI—I.A. MEDICAI, AND Or J. W. McMENAMY, N. Our trade is continually increasing and we have prepared this fall f » have only recently added consideralilo «pace Every table on our three immen The clothing for all ages which now i we have made to win and deserve your patronage: and not only in clothing ¢ partment of our large establishment is equally well stocked, Our Hat Depuartient contains 1 est exclusive Hal stores togethor, About prices we only have this much to sy tomers need not be told how much they can save by trading with us - Kl\;llgN;T OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. McMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Charge. HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Diseasys of the Urinary and Sexual Organs, 5 rgical Operations, E More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more mod ern improved instruments, apparatus and appliances than can be found in all other infirmarie: ifty ne Al kinds of diseases tr I business and ond with us, you will find theso statements of our position, loeation und OK 'TO MEN alty of diseases of the urinary and sexual or; It will the but for the beneflt of the OF A7 OMEN, TREATED WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets, We hinve made every effort to the selection of this part of the country and we 1 the largest dis lay of goods for Ve mean exactly *r v rease than ever, vice; not even an 1y that it s with equal in When we Lexeeptic We live ngain not room enough t isplay this sea- floors i fairly groaming underits we oht of gools. npon onr counters s the bast proof of the wei: lirected efforts » we make sach a play, every de- + hats than any Our Underwear, Hosiery, Glove and every o her department CoMit AND BEE HOW OUR GOODS ARE MA2KED, Old cug- QU GOODE ANE MARKED TS SEASON WITH RETAINING ALL OUR OLD CUSTOMERS, AND GAINING FOR US ¥4NY THOUSAND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Nebraska Clothing Gom | | Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. e—S OMXAIFX MEDIGAL AN N INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., On aha, Neb. CAUTION tlon are constantly star Atrangers visithng the eity, fow weeks, Bewnr Medioal and Snrg in Oma to visit troubl Destuning persons, taking & hogus Medi Thesn preten dvantags of our reputa- Ablsi s to deceive Iy disappear in a % OF agenis. ‘fhe Omaha ahlihed Modical Institute Iy Wh n you make an your ming sad thus save roprieto ] of vue exaot addrcay, d Physicians and Surgeo epsy or Fitsy dispensaries in the warmed and ven tiflc manner, institutes or furnished, we ted in the most scier for civculars upon Alities for treatin reputation, shoul: ¢ instrament known. ( and consult'us, or wri pondence. Weo have suporior advantages and f ledged ability, experience, rospousibility and tien ts reci advant i that art, skill, sntifie principles, andj vo h onvenience will alwuys bo takon into consider facilitios arc not overdrawn in of PRIVATE DISEASES. Wl Power. Persons s, sceurely packe d + plain wrapper, our New vestorative treatinent for loss of V s or instruments sent by mail or FREE. with question list Nervd « d authority vy scquently 1 veceive : i a dunl cases. For the ben »ersons, 1 h ons, asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases, persons, T | 's and conditions, my treatment, success, ndvice, ete. Aftor reading will have a e \fore bo seen that our object in writing these pages 13 nct to furnish reading who are sulfering to a grenter or luss degree from di cases, or the t\llm'}g o iany calls or letters from por % suffering from this class of d\\f ases, or theig v constitutions,thrown a cloud over their bright prospectsand inslovtening theirdays, iver, Kidneys, Bladder, Ne Bones, ete., as Paraly Epile sy, (Fits), ma, et WOMI 1y ha for years d witih every ine D EAR DERPARTMEITT. 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