Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 8, 1888, Page 8

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"THE -CITY: Patrolman Grege was suspended the fire and police commission Satur night on the charge of refusing to ma Patrolinan Stiles was found ul drinking in a saloon, but 8 suspen ik Gardiner jpointed linemin the ald system, ay I3 for Personal Paragraphs audain and lady of Bla Robert Taylor of Sew, and F. B. Baird Columbus are at the Paxton ', Borkenhawen of Novfolk of Wayne are at the Millard liam M. Spence of Kearney and John y of Fairmount are at the Mur 5. A. Steeuburg and . F. Cox of A and John R Larsen of Fremont were d P. A Gorham F, and Georg and C. M. Clark of We Sunday visitors to Omaha, John Thomsen of Fremont, W, H. Cush g of Plattsmouth and A, A . Miller of Weeping Wuter were Omaha visitors yester- F. Betts of Lincoln ping Water were s and Politics, A meating of pavers and se held at lannery’s hand Vinton strects il ning the 9th inst., the purpose of perfeeting and deciding Wit action we Frecmen will take in the COmINE catnpalgn, A MeDoSALD, Forcuan Paver. O, Oct, 6, pavers assistants A Sunday Brawl Rather a bloody row ocenrred in the saloon on the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam Su noou 1 in getting during which one of window panes in the was 81 1 rietor insisted on having wherenpon a lively scenc ensued, resulting in some wicked blows and a copious flow of blood from the faces of a number of the participunts, - Oficers ap pearcd on the s five of the stalwart bruisers were red In ¢ drunken roughs to a noisy quarrel, the dirty, fly-specke front of the buildin that most , Hostetter's Stomac Bitters, the bowels soor throw off the by that paralyzed and weakened them, and sume th freedom of action action of the Bitters, unlike that of aver purgatives, involves no griping or drench If it did it would, like t weless ordinary use. There is nothing ungentl unuatural attending no less th most henig, pros tion and dived ght . other bilious sympt o it is systemAtical] the cor I'he 15 of tlated by Malarial ism, be bility, ne completely relicved by it. tite arve invariably prc Sicop and appe G bDle Death. A. Joslyn, man- » Uniou, nar- rowly escapel be v wit ree and team at the Tenth sty Crossing. He was driving north 58 the track having been at the depot to meet his wife, whom he expected to return fr She did not- come, howeve the tracks Mr. Joslyn drove cautiousl, getting out of the way of the flying car which was coming down the track On one of the morth tracks stood freight train which blocked up th lway with the on the west side about wi & vehicle to pass. A switehman with a tern stood at the opening, and in re two inquiries slyn, calle him to come ahe osiyn started, and when driving past the train the latter started and struck his_carriage, erushing it to the ground, One of the horses broke a trace and in fright ran around in front of the other animal and thus pulled carriage and occupants from the k. The dent frightened niece, Miss Angie Boyce, mor to run through w escape. The ac- itablo and is the 1A trip cast those who saw lh- nary cuh-u' howe W liable to sf this stance it is claimed that the switchman, stead of realizing the danger, seemed to rec lessly encourage Mr. Joslyn to meet @ hor- rible death. in- in- To-day is important. gone. To-morrow never comes. Tak care of your cough to-day by using Wiarner’s' Log Cabin Cough and Cou- sumption Remedy. It is a sure cure. Yesterday 1 N FEST. A Jolly German Party Takes Good and Bad Aim, The Omaha Schuetzen Verciu held a highly satisfactory mecting at Ruser's park yester- day. The day was perfect and the f was uttendea by several hundred persons in addi- tion to the members of the verein with their wives and sweethearts. There were three target coatests, each at 200 yards, for prizes aggregating 3600 in vulue, The “grumpel schieibe” was won by Cl Mathis with g 52 out of & possible 100, In the ehr scheibe” (revolving targoet Blioot there were three prizes for the highes scores in apossible 200, A gold medal w won by W. F. Stoccker with a score A silver medal went ta W. Waither, and a drinking horn to John the event of the an honor contest. Following were the shoot ers, their scores out of a ible fifty and prizes: . Stoecker, 86, John A. Chris W u-'l!n ich, _Fred Fullel s sleigh lap ) ester ritle: 1 W gold med ina u1r1 1 hat shot VT Albert champagn B 'nulll\ of wine Didtures; s Motz 17, sau- Auton Pakorny, Wittig, 8, cartridizé 0, two boxes cigars; j, Dox of cigurs; Henry sugeq Louis Tiel 14, box of satchel Valent Voss, b, The began at 9 in the morning and w: oncluded until 4 in the af ternoon eticipants and their ladics either ate lunches they carried with them or dined at the park house. A band of music enhivened tho proceedings with its strains, and in the evening furnished the incentive foran impromptu dance. The affair Germun to tho There was no disorder- liness of any kind, and tho company enjoyed ftself to its fullest bout hegin to grow old at the fivst appearance keeping the hair in althful condition by use of Warner's Log Cabin Huir Sold by all druggists. “Men, like trees, the top.” Avoid of growing old, a vigorous and’ b the Tonic. R OVERTURNED IDOLS, Rev. Copeland Speaks of Progression, sQverturned Idols,” was the subject clos- en by the Rev. Mr. Copeland for his morn ing discourse at the Unitarian church on Beventeenth street. Sketching a sceno in Fouchou, China, where a wber of wooden do!s were tried, condemned and he spoke of the idols of our own land, and drew practical lessons therefrom, The me tal image is the real idol, and too many of Christian churches worst worshiped hideo! s a8 Chinese carver drean Some h,n ebeen made of ink and pajer, not graven by the earver's toois, but by the pen in the dgnd of the theolog! They are the ido! the creed and cutechism, aud they Lave Wgeo Unitarian by | wilst l tried, condenined bible has been and . executed the idol D| t Protestatite and fe presénce; unopened id unread in many homes, s bolieved many to be & protection against harm Carried by soldiers in the late war, it was 100kad upon as an amulét to protect the car rier from the bullet of the enemy, and once in a while it did its duty, and it is still be. lieved that its reading in the public schools will make the chil Things arc changed now, end men no longer wo the Iatter, fc taken as a whole it has been found that it is by no means perfect. This is @ hopeful sign of spiritual emancipation, but its idolaters have gone far in their formation, and the book as a help, not a master, 18 worthy of & high place in our affections, The conception of God, as long worshipped n the churches, pietures a crucl aud aimost b ¢ man depraved and evil, ¢ 0 condemning him to ess misery for t This God i dethroned and the downfal betokens the ning of *God is lo full mear yCArs o ! deemed it he of salvation for an inere lieve i repe years ngoa Un angelical cht rahip has asin d from g0 idols number of , b ¥ and its eternal pre want, what they just food, 1 There is rht that God gives every hird its does not throw it in the nest. food for veflection i the thot Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla will the blood, thus ensuring cood .with which may come all bless- ings., %1 for 120d off all druggists, -~ MARCHING The Outline of the R onstration on Thursc Republicans throughout the city ing elaborate prepa or the rade on next Thursday ni [el} their membership, torches, securing uniforn HOUSANDS, are mak grand pa ubs are in wio creasing rehasing , en ¢ bands 1 such this city. It ration will be 1 this city and gen, 15 neve arousing an enthusia xperienced in 1 that th larizest of its natur rjor ‘I, 8, Clurkson wshial, He will devotc | duties of the oftice with hi estness enthusiesi doubt with satisfact will not only be shals by th of the varic panizations from « canse the ne hour, The 1ivi will vesting on Farim stred division—Eleventh stre Band, South Omaha - Awmeriean b Second Ward ¢ *Pawefth stret, o1 Omaba Kepu ard club, Four an club, Colc Republican ican club, First ed Miilitar south of Far- nd, Young N s Republican club, xth Ward iblics ' l lw ublican Ninth hirteenth club, o 5 ctoonth strect, south of Far nam, sventh Ward clib, Ninth Waed First Precinet club, Scandinavian Kepubli- can elub. Fifth - Fifteenth street, south of Bend, Lincers elub, Boliemian club, The lino of mareh will be | teenth, to Douglas, to Kl Far m. Republ rnam to Six- nth, counte centh, to ( to Fiftecuth to Kxposition building, where addresses will be delivered by Hou. Jolin M. Thurston, Hon. John L, Webster and Hon, J. Counell, Democratic Convention. The demoeratic primaries will be held on Saturday, the 1th inst., between 13 o'clock at noon and 7 o'clock in - the evening, for the city and South Omaha and between 6 and 8 o'clock in the county precinets, At these primarics delegates will be selected to the county convention, which is to be held in the city hall in this city on Wednesday, the linst., at % o'clock.” In this convention n \ux city is cntitled to seven, Omaha to three delc precinet 1o one dele- e nowminate The convention w tral comu mlh'-' ) follows: First Ward Second Ward , northwest liams streets, Third Ward Pourth Ward aud Dodgo s 9 > poiling places are us 701 South Tent Ol corner strect, s Donnelly, Sixteenth and Wil 1008 Davenport street, Planters’ bouse, Sixteenth house, Sixteenth and Tzard street Sixth Ward seventlrand I Seventh Ward North streets. ghth Ward Ninth Ward-Co) enues. In South Omaha ts. Southwest corner Waluu No. 1008 Saunders stre v Lowe and Mercer av- vinct—Kessner! cinct - Nev Precinet ieeley’s school house. Juse. Ploren Mi Florence P ot Millard Precinct Ant e Seho lard school ne Prohil hibition ¢ onists. The pr b of Oma which John Paulsen is president, strenuous efforts to defeat the ists. A number of o ing speoches and organizing anti-prohibition clubs, Of thel ave ne the ; or Haile, on the cor of Kigh strects, Omah club's. hus beln re contly revitted, a nts an attrac- tive uppe: of the club will be he , who are now working in the 0, 1(! arn, which will probably be within the néxt ten duys. , of is making prohibition- tors are abroad mak- headquarters 1 now | The wh To-Night's Meetings 1 vards, 1415 b, Mill sixt Burmester's, \ 1 Filth Wand ing streets. teenth and Cum- A Correction nt of N. B. Fal- Bee the follow “Threo pieces we h only, at In the coner in paragy ) silk 2, on Monday of this silk 1, the price au e The priec HOME, Trinity Cathedral Holds Her Aonual Services, The Huyrvest Home services at Trimty C thedra! yesterday mworning were mos. appr w seven in | the | and. interesting® T profuse and other L while pyrafuids roat ar erenls do of ve 1 flowers was fittin T Ihe mu Mis. Cotton With Verdure us” was full chorus fering was for the ( and amounted to brief synopsis of Dean Ga pvreached from the text “He w s on the Sabbath da 1 ary mod's *Sanct sung by 8, with aceompani Lild's hos. tieh to the n the giving, 1 cornfic nl~ “and to work to b Co-operd carried ov i amore organized He ur an assistant i0 hearty f havin only a complacent that we have enough to do inshin rs, 4 the hus in ev mini life it (oS w el of puri- re cconom: ith o U or phospoite pow E Royal Buklng Powder Co., 1 I street, New York, iititude of Maz Meyer--Es Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREE seneral Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERIAS NABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS, W. STARR P- -A-fi?--s Story &G‘:rk i S‘m'ww“r Bcll Orzans tabliched 1866--Adolzh Meyer H FNORTHWESTERN®" 1t vou wish tie W. N, BARCOC! DB MOl Fary S W._Cnr. Faman and 15th Sts. fdent SON, Cashier, I L. B WILLIANS, | £, Ko JORNsON, Wit 'SipvEns. 1 N1 RE ¥, A, HENSON. MiLEs Acoounts of Ba r rchants and Individ a3 received on the mOBt favorable terins, Cuas, Merz, O D. CUNNINGHAM. GUSTAV ANDERSON. T BANK OF COMMERCE, $300,000 | Im rmlemenl‘s.T Our customers will take not- ice, that notwithstanding the confusion ineident to the im- provements heing made in our place of busine are in continual receipt of new goods and are ready to serve our [triends to the best of our ability. The temporary disorder is only a matter of a few days, after which we are confident our fresh attractions and increased we facilities must speak for them- selv Thomson s Oelehrated GLOVE - FITTING GORSETS HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUAL TO PRES. ENT MAKE. MORE POPULAR IHAN EVER, A PERFEC GUARANT Three Lengths short, Medium and Bx tra Lon Twulvu Grades. Highest Awards BES T GOODS QUALITY. FOR SALL EVERYWHT THE tion the Omali s haanh is Wealth' AND BRATY TREAY- for Hysterin, Dizzls osses and rilon ot the ce., Ech box contains one month's treatme: 00 0 box, or 8ix baxes for 5.0, sent by mail pro»-m on're- ceipt of price. WE GUARARTEE SIX BOXES To cure aay oase. With exch order received by as for &lx boxes, accorapruted with 86,00, yill send the purchuser onr written gua: antes to P'rnnd money if the treatment does not R A A’Il)\l\[\ Dllxuz st, Sole Agent, 1110 Farnam Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? READ THIS IF IT IS. Lo that needs but e triad o |uuvu 1is worth, I Ea'IIP'der’s Left Liver iters Tn!‘ Ounly Distilled itters in the United Btates. The only Bitters recognized by the ( States internal revenus laws as a Pro- ry Modicine, Lawfully Patented. No. of 573, Contains no tusil oils, no 10(i from i ure Root Herbs and Ol Peaehs to tue taste, quict and declsive in ite Dyspepsia or Yellow Janndice in ul wels. ‘Tnvigor: | Liver, petite Qui wdneyn, fmproves the Ay “New Lite to the os the whole system, i Omann. Neb. bs the esa'e dealers i Ci JU'I‘NU'JS AND PE)(Shltnf v Iways provon ) placing ang vertlsing consut #3 LORD & THOMAS, XGTe ADVERTISING AGETS, QUSIY 45 0 69 Bandaton Strccts CHICAGO. . DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, it inedicines, but iruggists, Dr LB MeGrer, Que of the Most Suecessful SPECIALISTS £ Dispases THIOAT, v () Eand Ea £ "t BEXUAL, 50t PRIVATE the LEADING & Treatment by corre “Sena stamp 16th and eb, Bushiman Block, Douglas Sts.,, Omaha, OUR NEW ADDITION Isbeing rapidly pushed to completion and we hope to open the same by the 15th inst. The changes and improvements which we are also making in the old store extend to We propose to have not only the largest, but also the best arranged and best lighted Clothing Establishment, We have to apologize to our patrons for the present condition of our store, but it is unavoidable: we are not only crowded with goods but crowded with buyers at all every floor and department. times, and customers may find it a little inconvenient but they will find themselves amply repaid by the low prices we are making throughout our entire stock and the many bargains we are offering. Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created quite a demand for them. We have everything imaginable, or aft le, able, and among our stock will be found many lots which are marked in price far below their in- value. The Mens' trinsic his own interest. Ther names the prices we do. Boys bargain Knee mother to look offer great inducements. Underwear you can buy of us at lower prices than the 1 them. Gloves, prices. at this suit. Hosiery, Neckwear and all other Mens' furnishing Suit stock is the heaviest ever shown and its variety warrants the as- sertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking her fails to consult ig not an establishment in the west that offers the selection or and Children are as amply provided for we still have some of the special Jant Suits at $2.50 a suit, which would be cheap at ! Iu long Pant Suits and Boys' 00. We want every and hildren’ s Overcoats we rular retailers pay for at lowest possible Hats are almost given away, at least you would think so if you look at the con- stant rush in our Hat Department. way we buy them puts all competition out of the question. The quantities we handle of these goods, and the (hRypa=] ossbsghrehe (ShngR Nebraska Glothing Gompany Cor. Iflth and Douglas g:reets. Omaha. The Burlington takes the lead. 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. 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. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. 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. it will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. ORAHA MEDIBAL # SURGICAL INSTITUTE, N.W.C cov |3m a Dodge Sts. Chronc and SialDiseess APPLIANCES FOR QEFORMIXIES AND TRUESES st facilities, appar: tus and remedies for suc cessful b disease requir ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Toard and attendance; best hospital accomun dations in the west ARS on Deformities tri Foraiyels Fye, Lar, Stin aud gical Operatios. Diseases of Women a Speclally. Book ON DiseaGEs OF WOMEN FLrE UNLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE NG A SPECIALTY OF pmvx'rs DISEASES. es successfully tre: A from the sys nlur‘ (\ our (.\\?, and we Iain wrapper, our ROOK TO MEN, FRE rivate, Specinl or Nervous Diseases, Tm hilis, Gleet and Varicocele, witlh: Stio st ress Ouiaha Medical and Surgical Tnatitute, o DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th ang Do =+ GMAHA, NEB. il send w | Timber Claims. S1RICT 4 Fngrcusd AN AMOKG Oct. Nth | New vonk = Celebrated amstip’ | amy OF iy 0 LIVERD Lurgest un | fine ML VIA QUEENSTOWN, t Pas. | OCE upwArdS b 0y o1 1t DERSON BROS., 72 La Salle Orto any of our loca . Chicago SteckPiano . : Kemarkable for powerful symapas 4c ton, plisble actien und IF Tence of tucse | -xruuw-uu. WUDBBRIDPF BR[IS PEERLESS DYES ¢ ARE TIIE BEST, Sold by Druggists, Telephone Bumngmn . Roure: vt: B8.%0. RR —THE— (HCAGO SIORT LINE Chicago, Milwaukge & St. Paul R'y. The Best Route from Omalia and Councid Bluffs to THE EAST s=== TWO TRAINS DAILY DET\WIEN OMAHA AN COUNCIL BLUKF3 ~AND— Milwaukee, Minneapolls, Cedar Rapids, Rockford, Davenport, Janesville, La Crosse, o Euat, Northeast ang Chicago, St. Paul, Rock Island, Freeport, Clinton, Dubugue, Elgin, Madison, Beloit, Winona, Aud all other Important pol a the fincst Diutog Caretn th of the ( . B r 'y couriedus ‘empioyes 6f | Manag ER, Geoeral Passenger aad migket Awent HEAFFORD, Assista Genoral Prascages and Ticket Ay T AR Benera supcrintene '\’eb aska Nationl Bank, 7 . 8, DETOSITORY, OMAIA Paid Up (u|ulul | Surplus Nz3, $100,000 50,000 Bunking Oftice— THE IRON BANK Corner AGenerul Ban kg Biadfass Teaniactods

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