Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 17, 1888, Page 8

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NOVEMBER TR GLILY. street Florence be nd then the strec the ance porti Prospe first resid ciate both as marsh ind cons’ Personal Para Postoftice 1 hus fam Fred Ph dons, Miss ( s visitir Mr. the west ker. Miss | Miss e Hartman Matt R. Binghan the Michigan ¢ the xton Atthe W n! 0} S 2.5 5 adelp S At the A Fe: Mrs Chicagoy J. Smith, At the and wil table. phs. Cralg and Re son, Muscatine Dav- York; Den Bollon and wife, enport, ? angher, New G. H, Hellman, Berlin, Neb, ; A, Gall ver; G. P, Morden, San Francisco. At the Merchants—W.C. Haynes, Chi H Dew and It. Kennedy, Greenfield, ‘Ta.: G P. Moor I Hall, Weep: ing W L. Hackety, Lous. ville, Ky. i At the Barker F.E. P y and H. Beach ih ney, Plattsmouth, Limcoln, Neb.; H.J At the Arcade son: John I Burns Broken How: H A. P. Burk Stromsburg Stromsburg; 1. Burbank, 1) Taylor, O'Neill, At the Murray—M. M. Judd, D. W. W. Hubbard, J. 13, McGuir Jenes, of Chicago: L. 1. Johnson, J. (¢ Allen‘and 1. L of New York; C. A, Jm ity; B. P, Parke, of . Smith wife, Boston ed Oak imma McDill, formerly bookkeoper for the Western Union telegraph company in this city, left last night for Ogden, Utah, where she takes the management of the com pany’s office at that pia Vith her go the best wishes of her nunierous fviends. At the Paxton—-Ben Holmes, Jonn A, aves and wife, and J. M. Dundson, Now York; Aug Rothe, H. (. Chase, E. A. Car ter. John K. Kell aples, W, H. Hyman, and W' 3 Bruner and wife, Philudeiphia. At the Millard—A. W. Shivic Docher, W. H. Crowmit shinld, W, lard and G. H. Simmonds, of rge A. Stevens, James A, Hart and n, of Chicago: C. B. Smith, of F R , Columbus,” 0.3 5 i . O.; L. Mayer, St John Loe, Pittsburg: Ben Kahn, N.J; AA. Sehutz, St. Louis; A. M. Lyne man, Milwaukec. Go to the auction sale of 1 cil Biufls this afternoon. Cobb. lots in Coun- Potter & nick is Better., k, wh been suffering mittent fever for the last orted as being somewhat im 10 has Standard shorthaud school. nam, 1607 Wty “The signal service indications effect that warmer weather this locality immediately the thermometer at Custer, N 6 W zero, and Helena low The cold wave which was expected 1o re Aliis section is pussing to the northeast. to the 1 follow for Yesterday morning iste ach Free ride to the auction sale of lots in Council Bluffs this afternoon from Pot- ter & Cobb's oflice. — — . Brick Yard Attached. Deputy Sheriff Houck levied on 410,000 brick, the property of the Nebraska Tile and Pottery compan erday. Aside from this, the other effccts of the company was Jevied upon. The action was taken to satisfy udgment and claims of John J. Jumes, of {astings, Neb., in the amount of $1,500 with 8ffuirs at that costs, Only $10 10 Colorado ¢ , Denver or Pucblo and return nd Rock Island excursion Tuesday morning, No- vember 27, Tickels good for fifteen days. [m— A The Ban1 Stand Foul Considerable complaint 15 made about the band stand in Jefferson square. ‘Che door below i3 left unlocked, and inside has ac- amulated a recking and foul mass of exc ven to s b Citizens complain that the stund is a public ,muisance, which could be easily remedied by keeping the door locked, Mrs, Clapp's Musical Recital. Mrs. Clapp's musical recital last night was well attended by the friends of the pupils, who furnished the entertainment. The en- tive performance was very meritorious, the Yourg ludies and gentlemen doing exceed- fngly well. Mr. Herman Ochiltree has u fine buss voice and ought to cultivate it. Miss Pike acted us accompanist. n sule of lots in Coun- fternoon, Potter & Go to the aucti cil Blufls this Cobb, re Martial. The goneral court martial which convened Thursday at Fort Omaha for the purpose of teying two men charged with desertion, one of the Eighteenth and the other of the Tiwen tioth infuntry, adjou and the men were geantod a confinu ullow the ing of witnesses. ‘The court met yestorday to attend to winor matters, Free ride to the au Council Blufls this afte ter & Cobb's oflice — ——e—— Outsiders Not Appreciated, Que Thowmas Suttie, of Spokane s T, writes to the Omaha Sunday School bureau, applying for a position as detective, The letter hias been turned over to Chief Beuvey, and that officer has roferred it 1o the chief of police at Spokune Falls, requesting bim to inform the applicant if he knows him that the Omaha Sunday schools huve no use for foreign detective Go to the auction sale of lots in Coun- cil Bluffs this afternoon, Potter & ion sale of lots in noon from Pot- e After Bawds, A petition has been sent to Chief Seavey by the property owners on Twelfth, betwe Davenport and Chicago streets, asking the suppression of houses of ill-fame at i and 811, on the first-mentioned thoroughfa The chief has directe natify the prostitutes to vacate tho premisos, gviak thom until oon, Monday, Novenver i, 10 do so. After that time, if they re wain, they will be arrested. Free ride to the auction sale of lots in Council Bluffs this afternocn from Pot- ter & Cobl's oftice, A Big En The Omaha Hardware articles of incorporation with elerk. The authorized capital is §w0,000, which is divided into shares £100 cach, The sum of §150,000 will be subscribed at the commeucoment. The labilities aro limitod to 60 eut of the amount of cuprtul faauod. ‘T altairs of the businéss ¥ gonducted by a board of sove Whe incorporators are P, C, fi Mitler, A. 8. Carter, L. edge, W, 1. Hlsbi; ] owpany hus filed the ¢ 3 A Family Row. ars to be considerable unpleas present.. Mrs rriage, and ad 10 wipe nd he did that his wife him, bounced ling. Yesterday replevin the There app ess in the Cory fam has a son by a former ma leman ook it into h or with his step father 1 Mr. Cory, thinking th her son’ against m the Cory dw gan an act goods, bef this g Cobb's office thie af- the au Potte wnd ri e of lots in Coun over to ction Robbed By a Hackman. Charles Hagerty was arrested yesterday nd charged with highway robbery. Hag. who i8 a hackman, made the acquaint ¢ Dan Hollan nd both adjourned to Tenth street sal Here they drank not wisely but too well. When Hagerty im agined H sufth overcome he robbed b f Tl ight Holland is senses, and he Hagerty's ar- every « y pliysician required - The Hospital Roof. Messrs, Hough & Ketchum, of Indianapo contractors f ng the inty hos 1, have be Theso smen have kept contractors waiting for them to bey and finish operations for sev eral weeks nuch so that the completion of the hospital has been delayed two months, Hough & Ketchum assert that they will fin ish the roof in three weeks, and Ryan & Walsh, the contractors for th say that, such being the case, with fair weather, the 'county hospital can vished and turned ov to the commissioners before the 1st of January, 15%0. lis, the iron roof s new o qun its Call at Potter & Cobb's officc ternoon and ride over to the sale of lots in Council Bluffs. i The Ju Disagreed. Higgins, who was charged with violating the city ordinance by selling liquor on the night of the opening of the Council Bluffs bridge during prohibited hours, was L\kl n before .|m!;\\ Berka and a Several prosecution, oLy that this af- auction Witnosse werd cullod for th but none of them could swear defin they had taken anything stronger than soda- water at Mr. Higging' saloon on the night in question » defendant ealled no witnesses, The ju and were out about two hours, when they returned into court, saying that it would be utterly impossible for them toagree on a verdict, re conse quently discharged, It was learned that the jury were equally divided in opinion e ride to the auction sale of lots in Council Bluffs this afternoon from Pot- ter & Cobb's office, 1601 Farnam st. e An Unsuccesstul Frand. An accomphshed young forger of about hteen yearsof age attempted to do up Hellman & Co,, clothiers, to the tuie of $1S, He selected a pair of pantaloons valued at $ and presented in payment a check on the Bauk of Omaha, siciied with the name of Durafky Bros. - suspected that the paper w. 1d stepping over to the ban ssented it The cheek was refused. He returned and told the young llow ti he could mot ‘tuke the paper, as it was worthless, but before a policeman could be summoned the younz crook fled through low attempted a & Sons, of the ir, only an hour or two before. He is smooth-faced and carries a pencil over his ear. His plonde hair is worn pompadour le, and he w soft liat. Call at Potter & Cobb’s office this af- ternoon and rvide over to the auction sule of lots in Council Blufls. — ——— Coppers and Watchmen. “We have no wish to interfere metropolitan police forc d the managers of the Nebrask ve as- sociation yesterday ‘“and I cannot see why they object to our system. Cur men will not wear st will not make arrests and will not carry concealed weapo the uniform they wear will not r that of policemen. We only use a uniform in order that our patrons may keep a_watch on our men. There is no law preventing bands- men from wearing unitormns, and why should there be against ust 1f a man owns a row of buildings in course of erection and wishes them to be constantly watched, the law toprevent him from hiring special watehman for the purpose. That is all our watch- with l\n_ Only 810 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pueblo and return., aud Rock Is- cursion morning, No- 27, Tickets od for fifteen days. Works. At themeeting yesterday afternoon propos- als were received for filling certain lots in Bartlett's addition and in . V. Smith's addi- tion. MeKinney & Hal!, Smith's addition, 231 cents per Hall, lott's additic 3 pleton & Morro lett's add s per cubie ! proposal was pted for work to be done on_Bartlett's addition. Action for fllling in Smith's addi- tion was deferred until next Monday after noon. he following estimates we E. Knowlos, sidewalks, phy, curbing Pa str Vinton strect to Twentieth st from Sixteenth st ilroad, £1,495.31; paving Seventh from inerce to William street, wtieth street from Pierce to : 1. B. Smith & Co., from Cuming to » allowed: w0 Union Iighteen icholus streets, §,1 uction sale of lots in Pot- Free ride to the Council Bluffs this afternoon from ter & Cobb’s office, 1601 Farnam st. 0 We ge lic Licenses The following marr sucd by Judge Shiclds y Nume and Residel { Neils I°. Job 1 Mary Luxtol i MeMillen, Omaha 1 Minnie Riggs, O i { Anton Wenfauer, Omahi 1 Katliorina Skondil, Omal: {Joln O, Augustson, O mma C. Neison, Omaha, , s were is Age Absolutely Pure. A marvelof purity strength and whole 1 More economs= feal thian the ordinary k Cannot e sold fu competition with the multitn. lflu[k W COSL ort weizht alum o pllopliite Sold nly in cans. 1oyt Didlog | Walisizeet, Now This powder neve CURES CONSUMPTION, COLDS, AST Almost as palatable ascream. Tt plensire ly sons and chilidren, whe £, be It'n ILBOR’S COMPOUND OF Pure Cod Liver Oil Anl Phosphates e e Drapricger (o o« ok et oy emenglous st thic can T accom pileds - AncHher in < eliton e prepased in o1 ver Gil, 1 th (g duricely o 1t e feal qUalitica, 1t yreaerven e oil o mner. Thie face Blone womkdrecommend (his Form of ising tho Ol even if T Phormes did not i "ol to iitienof the pr fie perict oo Hiver olt Mk oty heen o IBC 1Y the & medicin has been prod ad whicn, whilo 1t an be taken with atter tes with the p the ner. My 1n, NERVIE, This preparation tsfar superlor to atl ot oily 1 bt many fmtators, fic o equals aro | 1 U, A YOU Y I 8 i rree unmindful of « of health and expose themselves to il kinds of weather. Such imprudence often results in dnngerous Coughs, Colds, Chiest Pains Rheumatism, Sciaticn and DURING AN EXCITING i nte i w ot the lood wi CAMPAIGN " eliadle i T0r thi pro and I < will nsk for BENSON'S PLASTER arid rofuse Al ouhers, 3FSend two cont stamp to senbury & Johnso e Strec L 1or & copy of INSTRUC FIOA TIE Do Ton, n salaabie Vook OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its ion disease Rheumatism is ating. Thousands who eould eured ure needlessly suf- th-lo-pho-ros will do for ethers what it Alnl for the following partiea: household Williamaport, Ind. Oct. 8 1857, Having been afictsd with nouralgin for Dast four years, and trying Almost o Ehin, but in ¥ain. T finally hoard of Athio: plorte. " After taking yne bottlo {found 1t o be Belping mo, and after Caking four bots tlos of Athlophoros and one of Pils, 1 found it T wnsentiroly woll, I think the medi- cite e poutively, & ¥oro curo CHAUNCRY T, Rrputc: wmy (arnily dicine for n 2 had it fangs sonre 1 know A CHILTON. jored § to b the greatest Flgia in oxist. nd hav fastonad ion mofor the pa whercof 15peak. Mg, JU 2@ Send 6 autiful ¢ ture, * Moorish Maiden.” THEATHLOPENRGS €O. 112 Wall St. N. ¥ CATUTION Beware of Fraud, as my name and the nrice are stamped on the baitom Wy Advertised s g the 1 tect the wearcrs ) i R at a reduced prices Bays he has the ny e and price tamped on the boiton, put li sown 4% & iraud s W i) DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. ...t CENTLEMEN. Tho only call 83SE AL hoe smooth in- sid OTACKSor WAXTHREAD tohurt asy as hand-se J WILL NOT R1 e TO THE PUBLIC. Protective Uniol Zations 10 oy an § circular nré falne | oer So 000 REWARD mm,.W,..,,v...,,,‘.mmm,...\..nn..m nd i DS e, Tnis ofter will Rl Food wah W. L. DOUGLAS, Erockton, Mass, For sale by Kelley, Stigea & Co, Geo. S. Miller, 612 North 16th St. ANGLO-SWISS CHOCSLATE AND MILK. and Combination of Condense ) Milk and 1he Best Chosalate, Sald by ), 711 South Ricl lmnl\nll D Wm. Gentlemar A H. Gladstone, Co. 1007, 109 Jones Stre 16th and and Cass Streets, 1308, 1319 Douglas TUS Dalls, Piush (oo, All]ll]flfi &(‘.. DELORME & QUENTIN * MILWAUKEE, il line of samples displayed u\|lwv owing plazes before Nov. 2ith Gracd Islani, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings and . GUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towns. For particu- lars dud dutes, address our travelling man, ROBERT UTTER, Hastings, Nebraska. Preserve Your Health mitn's Pat,) alford cptible tocol on ugainst PN UMATISM, * & Recom. viended for nd genile men by the ieal Facul ty Bena for illustrated circular, . CANFIELD RUBBER BOLE MANUFACTURERS 86 Leocard § ., New York City O, nBILOOD, IEIRA F preparations of The resilts folowing 1t e M Liver 1t you could see all the fine_things we have in Overcoats; if you knew how cheap really first class codt s heing sold, and you were positive the workmanship in cur gar vond eritieism, it would be 1o trouble to secure vour pato age. But you donot know this, Wiy not ive us u clianee to prove itz MEI]I[}AL OMAHA a SUHGIEAL IHSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 183th & Dodge Sts. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Suraical Diseases BRACES, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. (IRt fucliitios, Apparatus and romedion for succone: iment of every form Of disease requir Meaical or Surgieal Treatment s FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Tourd und nttendance; best Lospital nooommoda- 003 in the wost. YOR CIROULARS on Deformitics and Braces, Cluy reet, darviture’oF T . Mic Diseases of Women a Spec alty. BoOoK ON DIBEASES OF WOMEN I'REE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A S8PECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Bloo Diseases successtully trented. Syphilitie Polson rewoved from (o syaioin Wwitlioidy mercary. (ve (ratmoat for o8y of v NWbI 10 VERIE us i lonce. * All comi or instruments interyicw 420 Story ST Four cuse, and we Wil 1 piain wrapper, oar BOOK TO MEN, FREE; on Private. Spocial or Norvous Discasos, 1mpo- 07, 5y pibis, Oloat and. VAAcorelcs w ik sum i s Omaha Medical and Surqueal Institute, or DR. McMENANMY, Cer. 1ith and Dodge Sts. - - OMAHA. NEB, Health is Wealth! Dii. E.C. WesT's MEN ness, Headao use of a Depra sio In<anity NERVE AND TRATN TREAT aguaranteed specifi- for Dysteria, Dizzl Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neiraligla vous Prosteation, caused by the or tobacco, Wakefulioss, Mental oftening of the Brain, resilting in and leading to misery, decay and 01" ae Barreiness, Loss of ex. Involuntury Lodses and ause 1 b of the Each hox #1.00 a box, o1 by mall prepaid on ro Sparmatorh brain, s 5 for 5,00, 501 celpt of price, FUARANTER SIX BOXES case. With exeh arde sived by ses, accompanied with .00, wo PUrChRser our WEIten guirantee money if the troatment does not Guurintecs t-sued only by C. K. ist, Sole Avent, 1110 Farnam . Omitia Nob, Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Suecessful SPECIALISTS to refund thi effect u cure, In the Treatment of atl'Chronic or the | So-called Incurable Diseases, PV ATE Ot 1l NHOOD guaranteed in all ca SKIN DISCASES, Al BEXUAL OKiiAD TRE and ENERG Y Under the Doetor's fc 4 dered ien the body affected by dised faster than they can be nt no d lestroyed 1 or bullt up, ON FRE Send stamp Diy Office--Bushman Bloog, 16th Douglas S8ts. Omaha. Neb. ABYH}I FREE, HOW T0 ACT, MEN \E ; STR6DNG u;m_-’i‘;i‘.'é"p‘.’.'if iter T)IUCES A GUORRICH, ATzoUNEY.AT- LAV, 124 Dearuort St Chicago: sdvies fre; 21 years Apericuce; Lusiness quietly And legally transacied and o until the parts of | - BIGGER AND BIGGER. Fow people have any i of buyers always in our store. weather has been warm ready. We had trade the days, until we get Our special =ales are becoming famous throughout the give every week some we will prove most conclusiv ea of the magnitude of the business wo are The biggest throng ison the second floor, among the overcoats. and other houses have sold but fow overcoats an immense stoek past two weeks has thinned them out so much that we in fresh goods, for which we have new drives, to the thousands who muy call on us, loing. [Tt is asight to see the throng Thongh thonsands of them al but the we have moved enough we thought to last us through the seasen our tremendouns have to let up advertising them for a fow legraphed our bnyer, city and state, and in accordance with o BIG SUIT SALE. During the that we faithfully keep our promiscs, i promise to we will this week have a next six days Itis the always carrying out to the letter what we adver- tise, that has made The Nebraska Clothing Company famous and our name a household word throughout this section. The following extraordinary Lot No. 1 ts of about a cheap suit. sell it at &5 come and see for yourself. Lot No. 2, is a line of very fine black corkserew suits, sacks and frocks, the regular and for which other houses would charge from #18 to %20, .75 for frock suits. In lot 3, we offer the CLIMAX OF simere suits,, on which we stake our reputation, that they are honestly worth double the money. plain gray, the other a fine silk mixed cassim offeri four Tumdred 1 STRICTLY ALL WOOL, with good serge lining and honestly made at It is as good as you will huy anywhere .50, but we have promised something gs are made for this week— 1ess Suits, all sacks, plain and fancy cheviots and cassimeres, .50, Make no mistake, this is not it from $10 to $12. wdinary and here it is. 1t may seem impossible for s to ext Don't take our word for it, but price of which is $15, Will be sold this week at £0.50 for the sack and BARGAINS—our great $10suit. We have in thislot two styles of One isa We will simply say that this line of $10 suits is destined to become the greatest advertisement for us. Lot No. 4, Is a line of elegant cutaway of the choicest suits ever offered; tailor made and sted, suits Frock Suits, made of fine fitting. fancy wo one beautiful These are made for men who demand and can appreciate a superior character of worknanship. They sell ordinarily for 2 we offer them this week at £13. This is the most fearful slaughter of Suits that we ever got into in the very midst of our busiest season. We are opening to-day and placing in stock some very handsome styles of Children's Overcoats of beautiful designs and trimmings. our goods—extremely low. Plain Figures and One Price. The prices are in accordance with all Nebraska Glothing Company Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. 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 gervice 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 proper. 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. Telephone 250, Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Route CBRQAR; GRATE lI. COMFORTING, ps s Cocoa.' BREAKFAST. By which e brenkfast tal Juply witl b i hald pontid tins by G JAMLS EPPS &00. T. E. CILPIN, FIRE |NSURANCE Bnann, Room 63 Traders' Ruildivg, CHICACO. ierences—Metrorolitan Nutiona) Aask Bederencen Mo Lo A din s iAtsicon on ‘n‘..,.u ! will be built so, I ¢ | For a variety of said plans Burlington “Route | “CBRUAR. \ G. ALBRIGHT, Real Estate, 218 S,15th St.,,Omaha "___BEST AND CHEAPEST— ALBRIGHT’S CHOICE! SOUTH OMAHA, BUY NOW TERMS EASY STAUMB, 1619 Howard St, Omahs, has drawn plans and dontions for s $-r00m frame houss, which combines ARGHITEGT" " iy and beauty, o e way impoasible in any good hous costh 3,00 to $1,00). As wore than 10 .10 ofer a copy tor ualand splendid ns furnished, as can be judged " form the sets of plansof completed buildings of escriptions, 1 have in my oflice, ranging in cost from 4,00 to H00,000, My unusual experience vill guarantes satisfaction and relighle contractors only aie ebgsgod on my works, Partles wishiog to build wecurdiaily lylled. he unial fo 6107 per cent. Patontapplicd fo: # por cont more,

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