Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 21, 1888, Page 8

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THE . GIT Y. doing a retail greoery wth Si Bumford [ros, busine 2 executed a chattcl mortgage in favor of the Douglas Coin embracing all the stock horses ation £2,000, Citizens ing busines at the Paxton building y had to trudge up and down the stairway. The water wns cut 1 day, a4 the ) cquently could not work. or boys w picnie. to make pvator con The el Personal Paragraphs, At the Merchants: D. Loper, Mrs. W. E. Welchand Miss W, . Welch, Chicago: K T. Shinn and son, Ne Mrs. V. Saunders and Mrs. Su n M. Austin, St. Paul; Ge He H. Bell, Falls City, Neb QAL the Millard 1. K man, J. P. Juy, L. P. An P. Goodwin, . S Fassett, C S, B derson, K. S Whecler, L. Capion and Frank Bullock, of Chicago: J. S, William, 'T I, Barber, George S, Linx and W. B, Storey, of St. Lot Whittle, A. Mayer, J. Hen men, J. G. W. Sylvester, L. Schlesinger, J J. Hemingway and J. H. Bellows, of New York. At the Murray—T. H. Somers, C. T\ Van Santwood, 1. Bixby and ¢ f New York: Charles E. Funk, ' Prescott, D. Hamiltc Moore, of Chic : ton; John Fre ro: G Graftam, | . Melnty venport: H. Strong and wife, vs M. Vogel and C. H. Snydacuh, Leo. At the Paxton - Godfrey eld, Jeot pold Brown, M. J. Bloom, C. Brown and C. A rlick, of Ch W. Sexton, G. A. Royce, Charles Fieich R. ¥. Bixby, Mrs, A. H. Laxton, . Quackenbach. J. Underwood and v V. Copeland, . D. Skinn, Dakota: Grifiths, Des Moines ain k; land, and John H. Martin, Pittsh An Ola Girt McCoy, a well-known crook, formerly located in Omaha, has just been arrested in Sloux City, for sufe-blowing. The Fire Reporter. Captain O'Donahoe has sold his interest in the “fire reporter”” to Delas Beard, for. merly of engine company No. 1. The lattor is well known in the eity and intends to de vote his entgre time to the business. A Fraud, The Demorest Fashion and Sewing Machine company of New York, has written Chief Seavey notifying him of the presence in the west of a sloek tongued rascal, who pretends to be general agent for that com pany and flecees parties whom he pretends 10 appoint as agents. ¥200 reward is. offered for bis arrest and conviction. Protracted Meeting. aints The Latter Day Be! of n ings at first und Clark st of St. Joseph, Mo., w are conducting a 3 Twenty: Bronson, ning during the' weck, Potte presides at the organ with choir. The public is cordially invited to at tend these services. Seats free and all are welcome. Defective A correspondent the south side of s between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth, south side of Main strect between ‘Lhirticth and Thirty- sirst, and north side of Corby street between Thirty-sccond irty-tiinl streets, in necd of t Iuspeetor Allen shou isit to_this ncighbor- hood, as the North side gots very little public unprovements. TResid nts of Mason still complain of the nuisanc exists in that vicinity, in the shape of a s smoko stack attac A night or two at might have been a disastrous con- -ation was prevented by a timely discov- ery of the flames, . A Runaway. About 5 o'clock Monday evening a spirited team from Council Bluffs became frightened on the bridge, and ran ay By the time 1t reached the Union Pacific crossing on Tenth street only a portion of the buggy remained. 1t was stopped by Ofcer No. 53, and the owner, & liveryman in the Bluffs, was duly notified. Board of Public Works, Chairman Baleombe has written to the city council ealling their attention tothe termina tion of the five year guarantee period within which the Barber Asphalt company agrees to keep its pa ents on Douglas stre from Ninth to Sixteenth, and on Sixte from Douglas to lzard iu _good con dition. Mr. Balcombe ‘asks for acopy of the agreements and understand- ings as 10 tho rights of the contracte Arrangements f epairs ¢ also asked fo He also reports that the city engineer rec. ommends the removal of gravel from the gutters of certain streets where there are sewors. Stein Again Accused. Dr. Ralph, the city physician, was sur prised to read in Tu BEE an account of the dismissal of the casc of Constable Iaul Stein, who is charged with assaulting and breaking the jaw of Joseph Strausser on the 24th of Octobe doctor has been nt tending Strausser and supposed the case would not be_tried until the assaulted man overed sufliciently to appear against vin. Instead of this, the case was set for triul November Dr. Ralph nor the prosecu re apprised of thow did not appoae and the or arrested doctor says that Strau is still in itical con dition and the greatest difculty is ex P«'l‘ll‘lll'wl in getting sufMicient nourishment into the man to kecp him alive. Two ab [ es b also formed on the broken jaw, making complications most dificult t) combat, tho constuble wi To Colorado and Return. The great Rock Island ebrates its grand opening. To celebrate the open- ing of its great system, the Rock Islaud route, the Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Railway, will run a grand excursion to Colorado points on Tuesday morning, Novembor 27, leaving Kansas City at 9:50 and St. Joseph at 9:45 The fare for the round trip to Colorado Siprings, + Denver or Pueblo is only $10—the lowest ever knowr in the history of western travel. Tho excursion arrives at Colo- rado :40, Pueblo at 9:50 and Den 8 the next morning; tickets good for fifteen days, maguifi view of the Rockies for seventy: miles. AL Two Musical Gems. ‘Phe Woman's Tribune, of Beatric sued a couple of voeal quartette: Reveille" and “Ring, Ring, Ye Bells of Pro. gress.” ‘The words of the former are by J. dgar Jones, and those of the latter are rom the pen of C Renfrew. N. K Griggs, "'the lariat poet,” Las set the words it both' pieces to music. 1t is not so stated, ut it is presumed that Mr. Griggs intends oth of his compositions to be sung by malo “Ring Ye the Hells" is wrilten in 2-4 time, and is pleasing little *'mot. *'Sound the Reveille 18 a more pretentious eomposition wricten in F. 65 t waords are wedded to music insp * eharacter and displaying conside edge of harmony in the compose & little *cross fire work in this s #verage wwateur way fiud difficult at first, But. when thoroughly mastered the wmusic will become popular. It is catehy all the Wiy through, This music is also published By the Chicago Musiccompany, wrringos and wagzons; consider-ef [ AN BELOPE ™ A Girl Leaves Her Mother and Flies to Kansas Uity. Mondry night an old-fashioned e took place under very exciti Rtances, On the morning from Kanens Cit the he n [Kansas Cit Mel) Thoy hai en 1o th 1 for suy train two rive ad b ¢ pla from the b ] vehiclo, As the man ed the driver to “let an | o8 Lo ed, and hastily 1 hack oung man inside put his head outsi dow and shouted, “*And I tell you them go And go they did for a bloe when cast on Willia fell to the s noted the oc and Wil The mothes the vehi ive his prostra panion. ¢ sful the eloper o the driver to continue his journey stoppe again at Twelith Dod, roets while the tender to the Millard and wot his grips. When he_returned he v ompa. nicd by his friend, whom he had left at the Burker. They wore driven to the Mis souri Pacitic depot, where they took the n for Kansas ( he depot_police d boen informed of the matter and’ took them out of the n while the telephone worked unsuccessfully to find out who wanted them detained. 1y this time tarrived and the party got on it wi train t board and left for Kuusas City. ce, refreshing imparted to the Powder commends it The delicious to all ladie LA e The President’s Message. The inaugural address of the Grea Rock Island Route. the Chicago, Kan- sas & Nebraska Railway, is to announce that on Nov. 18, solid vestibule trains will be ran_between Chicago and Den- ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo with- out change, making close connection at the above points with all trains for Salt .nke, Los Angeles, San Portland, Oregon, and_all points west; and at Kansas City and St. Joseph eust- ward for Chicago, St. Louis and all points east, north and south. These royal consisting of Pullman sl cars, restful reclining chair cars and magnificently furnished conches were built ex- v for this service by the Pullman d are without question the t ever turned out by that ablishment. The reclining 5 spoken of are free to all of first-cluss tickets, -and a corteous attendant will be found with every car to attend to the wants of our yatrons. Ask your nearest ticket agent for u tic vin the great Rock Island route, or write to JOHN SEBASTIAN, et and Pass Agent, Topeka, Kan. comy Gen. Ti Wanted, a Murderer. arles Penn, the sheriff of Custer county, ent out circulars off $000 est, dead or , who murdered Hir: Ashley on Novemver Huunstine is twent, > inches hig! 2, thin h for the a a1 Roten and and then five years b, of light t hair, Jleft eye a little ward the right. He His wife is quite pund-f; dark complexion, <h about mincty pounds. Her age 1s seventeen years. They drove a cream- colored mare, might weigh about 830 pounds, aud dark brown horse to spring wagon or buggy. Twenty-five dollars will be paid to any man giving the sheriff mformation that will put him on the track of the murderer, ‘'he bloody deed was committed on the Yth ., und " the bodies of the murdered inen cereted in a haystack. Full_particu- flair were published in Tui: Bee ), light must biue or looks 140 pou out and will Standard shorthand school. 16074 Far- nam. el Lost Ris Kinger. George Wallemeyer, a mechanic at Miller & Gunderson’s sash and door factory, while cneaged at work yesterday, had his hand caught in the *‘jointer, a4 machine consist ing of planes. Fortunately,as he says, he lost but one fingc To the Rockies and return for $10— grandest On Tuesday morning, November 27, the great Rock Island route, the Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Ruilway, will celebr: extension of its famous system Rocky mountains by givlng o gr cursion, the round trip fare for Colorado Springs, Denver or will be on fifteen days Joseph at 9:45 a. m. IPueblo ith tickets good for Oficers Benson and Vizzard most empi dally deny the charges brought against them by two sporting women on Ninth strect, and which charges are now being investigated by the committee on men aud discipline of the police and commission. The oMcers ad mit that they were in the house occupied by these women, but were simply making their themsel as policemen. luscivious actions or talk on and although solicited by the remuin they refused to do so. Of: v Lenson work, us he in_enforel man in the with being severe the laws while be was patrol burat district.”” Only 810 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pueblo and return. Grand Rock Tsland excursion Tuesday morning, No- vember 27. Tickets goodjfor fifteen days. — wards Will Not Hang. The neck of Walter Edwards, the mulatto who attempted to murder his wife four weeks ugo Friday, is finally as th stabbed woman bas lived thirty days, aftel which, aceording to the statutes, if she dies the complaint can only be manslaughter and not murder. The present indications, how- evee, are that Edwards will not be prose cuted on that ch P oven, as the prospects for the Wouww's recovery are now good. Only 810 wo Colorado or Pueblo and turn Island excursion Tuesduy vember 27. Tickets e s L Anather Geyser. Another break in the threcfoot water main on North Eighteenth, near Lake street, has o ed, and th company are busy occarred only fifly prings, Denver Grand Rock morning, No- good for fifteen days, epairing it ‘T'he break foet from the one de scribed in Tue Bee few days ago, and the new 18 fully as disustrous us the last. No reason can be assigned for the breakages An Abs: Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is ouly put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute eure for old sores, burns, wupped hands, and ull skin erap: cly care all kinds of pil RIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- cents per box—by wail 30 conts. THE A FRE OR-ALT. Florence Citiz Participate in & Soctable, Old-Fashioned Fight Judge Olmstead, of Florence, nds full disposing of the participants of Saturday had his b night's brawl. It wasa disgraceful affair, and the connections which some of the prom s had with it is surely to Le re us that Quinlan, the f rks, and a T s fighting the marshal arrived, resting a fow, departed. Atthis st game, Mr. Simpson jumped on th drawiog a pistol cleared out the by 1 Those arrested received the usual & drunk and disorderly Croupy suffocutions. night coughs nnd il the common affections of the throat uiekly relieved by Dr. J. M. Tar Wine Lung Balm. 25 cents a bottle. employes of the water d by Goudman Drug Co., at 8 Only #10 to Colorado gs, Denver or Puebio and return. Grand Rock Is- land exeursion Tuesday morning 7. Tickets good for tifteen d ! vember 27, Robbed by a ie v At his humble home at the foot of street, Attorney Lyons entertained, Monday cvening, an attorney and whilom friend from Kansas. Lyons gave him of his bed and board wost hospitably, but on awaking yesterday morning he was surprised to find his logal friond missing, and still more aston ished whon he discovered that the follow had taken with him a revolver and $30 belonging to Mr. Lyons, Notrace of tho ungrateful Jones wretch has been discove Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies. A marvelof purity strength aud wholesol More _econom- fcul thun the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with ‘the multitude of low cost, short weight alum or phospliate powders, S only in cans, . Roval Baking Powder ¢ Wall street, New York. 123 om A;'IA MEDICAL .=° SURGICAL INSTITUTE, a2 N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. YO THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clronic and Surgical Dissases BRACES, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Bost factlities, apparatus and remadies for sucosss £al reutmont ol bvers form of G e Medieal or Surgickl Proatment. e FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and attendamoe; best hospital accommodae on 10 110 wost. Vet ¥ Ciiouams on Detormidtey and nra o, Frussos, Club Feet, Curvature of the kpine, umors, Ca Catarch, | Bronchitis, Inhalatio Eiectricity, is, Kpllepsy. Kidiey, Bla EyeEarinn o Bigod: ool suratant Dperaiions Diseases of Women a Specialty. Book ON DiseAsEs or WOMEN FRER, ONLY BELIADLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES, All Bloo1 Diseasos successfully trentad. Syphilitie P the sysicin withoit tercu; for 103 of Vi Storativo troat unAbIo L0 vialt us may b o ndence. Al commuaiontions nes Or Instrimonts sent by ly gacked, to Indic v d i view preforred. and It us or send history of your case, and we will 860 in pisin Wrupper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; 'rivate, Bpecial or Nervous Di . Jmpo- gone 1115, Gleetand Varicecels, with uestion Omaha Mcdical emd Surgwal Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cer. lith and Dodge Sts. - - OMAHA. NEB, s, Fits, Nervous Nenralgi b us Prostration, caused by th 0l or tobacco, Wakofulness. Mental oftening of the Hra'n, resulting in and lead ng to mi O1d” e Tar 1 {alns oe 110th's X hox¢ s for §7. 00, 51 ceipt of price. WE G ch orler recelve 1 by ac 0 upunied with £, we parchaser oue writton ¢ 1n ey if thy tre it men wntees | uied only by C. F, st, Sole Avent, 1110 Farnaw Neb, Street, Oma Nebraska National Ban, V. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital............... $400,000 Surplus. . 50,000 1 Lewis 5. Rk, Vie A. B Touza nd \ice President, 5 Huaues, Cashier. i DIRECTOMS. W.V. J HW, Yares N . GOLLING. 2 5. ek, Banking Ofice THE IRON BANK, Corner Lith and Farnam Sts. A General Lauking Business Transacted. MoRsE, Balohrated GLOVE - FITTING CORSETS HAVE NEVRER BEEN Thomso’s KQUAL TO PRES BNT MAKE. MORE POPULAR IRAN EVER, A PERFECT FIT GUARANT Three Ler Short, Mediam tra Long, Twelve Grades, Highe Ards 1 G THE BEST GOODS AND C HEAPEST QUALITY, A & C0., NEW YORR. SOLE MANUFACT! IR, Mention the Umaha Bee, S The muni t appreciation of our efforts 18tomers, stimulates us to arenow being offered Freli in the following goo MEN'S 0 BOVS' AND CHILDRE OVERCOA CAUTION Beware of Fraud, as m" ne and the price are thg bottom of all my advertised shoes retcet e wiktees e nw <hoes at a reduced price, or says he has them without my name and price stamped o the bottom, but him Gown s a fraud W. L. DOUGLAS 8hoe smooth in- ‘The only oalf 83SEAML! side. NO TACKSor WAX THREAD to hurt tho feet, easy as hand-sewed aud WILL NOT RIP, TO THE PUBLIC. The recent circulas Protective ent out by “nion dated August oycott tho New 5, 7 £ prove to 1 Ehat the statements made in $5,000 REWARD to an, ' or persons who will prove all the statements ina in iafd 0 be true. This offer w1l hold good ub Janusry s, 1555 W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, M For sale by Kelley, Stigea & Co. and Geo. S. Miller, 612 North 16th St Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREET General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERINS, ABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS., and JAS. W. STARR P-l-A-K-0-3 Story & Clark and Shoninzer-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catalogue 'GUARANTEED T0 QUTWEAR ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET MAYER, STROUSE & CO. Dr.JLE, MeGrew, SPECIALIST § In the Treatment of all Chranis or tha So-called Incurable Diseasss. all caces of PRIVATE All disorders of the URED yud MANHOOD AN and ENERGY RESTOE Under the Doctor’s form of treatment no dis. enwe is conaidered Tueurable, until the parts of the Lody afle by disease are destroyed Zaster than they can budlt up. CONSUL /Treatmient by ¢ for reply. Qifice--Bushman Blocg, 16th and Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neb. espondence, Send etamp THE CHIEF ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys’ department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department, and we have decid to give tnem the coming week, a benefit greater than ever. We will call the attention of mothers who haye been in the habit of paying $6, ¥8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for 1$ss than half their prices. They are eqval in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ot the many bargains we offer are the follywing: 200 very neat Children’s Overcoats with capes to match, at $1.00, 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at £2.50. A beautiful line of Chinchilla signg, and elegantly trimuied with plush and fur, at cne-half their value. In offer to-day: Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome de- suits we 300 of our celebrated strictly all wool Children’s Suits, sizes { to 12, elegantly made, at $2.50; the regular price of these suits is everywhere $ L00, We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Boys' Long and Knee Pants, among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN’'S PANTS. Our buyer having clcsed out the entire stock of a manufactur of fine Pants, we have arranged the goods into several lots, and are enabled to offer them at one-half their regular retail price, gest offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly all wool Ca At the figures we marked them they will be found tho big. ssimere Pants, heavy weight, at $2. 800 pair elegant silk and wool pants at $2,50. 400 pairs extra fine all worsted Pants, as good as any custom made, at $3.75. Extra long and reversed szes for young men will be foun 1 among them. ary. but that will only give you the idea of 1ow 1Ly LOOK, store and examine the stuff they are made of. on these Pants is unneces Comment We show some samples in our Douglas street window, We want you to call into the The cheapest of all these 3 lots we mention were never sold for less than $4.00. But while we devote the most svace to clothing, we do not neg- lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera- bly enlarged since we havethe new addition, and in every line we offer daily some new drives. Just now we are having a big run in Gloves and Underwear. The prices we sell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everything,as we do, in immense quan- tlties, it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the vprices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. jebraska Gl 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 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. Burlingtan| Roure To's, Dol Pinsh Gools, Aloums, &c., DELORME & QUENTIN OF MILWAUKEE, Will have their full ling of samples displayed at the 10 wing places before Nov. 27th, Grand ni, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the above towns. For particu- lars and dates, address our trave man, ROBERT Hastings, JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENF /7 Advertising has alwnys proved. L successful, Before plucing oog Newspaper Advertising consulh LORD & THOMAS, ADYEETISING AGENTS, 48 19 49 Rasdolub Blrests CHICACO. | # por cent more. ALBRI "Burlington < Route _Cc80R W. G. ALBRIGHT, Real Lstate, 218S. 15th St,, Omaha - 31 I AND CHEAPEST— HT'S CHOICE! SOUTH OMAHA, BUY NOW TERMS EASY. ©. L. STAUB, 1619 Howard St, Omaha, has Arawn plans and ARCHITEDT 5t mchinion s Foons trams noe: “which ‘combides utility.comfort, economy nxhll M"{:'h“;"" lmpulfi:h]fl. llx:\uuuy good ouse that costs from £,50 to & moro Wha — e it 8t f canh affard 10 offer a copy for — Original and rplendid the ususl fees other wise being trom designs furnished, as can bo judged E107per cont.Fatant applied for form the sets of plansof completed bulldings of 205 ANATWLYC Ve sl Cescriptions. 1 Lave in my office, TADEInG 10 covd == from 86,000 10 100,000, My unusual experience will guarantes satisfaction =" 4nd reliable contractors only are engaged on Wy works. Parties wishing to build are cordially tuvited. thing Company

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