Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 2, 1888, Page 15

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HAWTAN TI{D O\IAI!A DAILY BEE. %I'\’])‘\Y, D]‘QF\IBT]( 2. 1888 ~SIXTEEN PAGES. FILLER Gloodman Drug 1110 1 arnam Sonte, dith and 11-ko AlAUAT, 16t and ( Naider, Bel D1 Clark, Creston, Neb, ol WA WRAPPER @fl 278 90 FOR THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR for 5 Cents. CALL ON R Mason, Hthand Ca PEYCKE BROS. (0, SOLE AGENTS ¥ I ¥ Hallter, i Notth 107V intor thand | Cornisi g Lo I Java Coff 1M Brown, 0V Palm J T Greer, J Reod 0th and Grace z North 21st Gayae S North 10th St 3,1 Schuaitt, Curhings and Saunders 62 8 Toth St Muthews & € ningham, 50 North 16ty JTFruehuut, 414 S 15th J N Drake, Louisville r\nb 88 Abbott, N I Wilc 717 St Mary's ave, A Eltyors, Swanton, Neb- OMAHA, NE Any dealer purchasing 1,000 of the above cigar can have his name in the this advertisement o v [ECLARKE ESTABLISHED 1851 { 186 So. SUIOCUWD' Chlcago, fils, [ ClarkSt, The Regular O1d-Established PHVSIC!AN AND SURGECH still Treating with tho Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS L']ll(llllL‘ Nuvons and anam Discases. 89~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhoad, Failing Memory, Exhausting'Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Achie und all the efiects teading 10 early decay and perhaps Consumption or ientifically by new methods with YPHILIS ind all bad Blood and Skin Dis- cases permanently cured. o~ KIDNEY and URTNARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Varicocele and all discases of the Genit o igjury to Stomach, Kidneys A%~ No experiments. portant. Consuitation free and sacred. B Send g cents postage for Celebrated Works on Chronic, Nervous and Delicate 1 iose comtemplating. Marriage send for Dr. brated guide Male and Femal h s cents (stamps). Consult > Rlfricndly letter of callmay save faturesufiers ing and shame, and add golden years to life, - &@rHook “Life's (Sccrct) Exrors,” 5o cents (stamps). Medicing and wiitings sent everywhere, secure from eXposure, Hours, 80 8. Sundays g to 12, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St., CHICAQO, ILL. OWMAHA MEDICAL «= SURGICAL INSTITUTE, or other Orga Age and exp N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. YOK THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Suraical Diseases BRACDS, Appliances for Deformitics and Trucses Host tacilities, apparatus sud remecies for sue rentwient 1 every form of disease requ lodlcal or urgica) Troatmant FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS., Board and witondamue; best hospital mocowmoda- tons in the we Diseases of Women a Speclalty, BOOK ON Diskasss o WOMEN I'nci ,ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INOTIT MAKING A SPECLALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. sfully treatod. Syphilitie e 8yaiv f front Enrwm uaAble o visit orraspondonce. Al ¢ volal or Norvous Discasos, Impo- oot and Varicecelo, with queation Oniaha Mcdical end Surgwal Inssitute, or DR, McMENAMY, Cer. 1ith and Dodge®ts. - « OMAHA. NEB, State Line.|" To Glasgow, Belfust, Dublin aud L iverpool From New York Evarv Tuesdav, Aing to on 85 10 § t Ratos, Cabln passag t W York. JONN BLE IARRY B, MOORE Reduced Cabin t, . Chicago, EVERYWHERE, CALIFORNIA' THI: LAND OF DISCOVERIES. m,\,wlnsn FURE TOR ufl}Ulh EMEQ*CoM O ROVILLE CAL Lumo .Tasu nuqrr TDCQU(J}" PETLEREENCOL Tk O NSUMP Bz Astind.Covars, o }Bronc})‘%}\s “251' = DISEASESH R L I\lfl(:rssS g‘g}m(}u\% Iill Seqd wcn(ul.u--fll pebottle 3 pro 2 INE MED: Co.cROVILLE CAR. | Smta Abiae :and: Cat-R-Cure For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. LO’\([BARD INVESTMENTCD. - Boston, Mass.; Kansas City, Mos | Caplal & Surplus, $1,500,000 encd an Omabaoflice and prompily on im wal, for without delny, V. GISIL, Munag it JOHN Y 400 South Iith Street, Fivs Bank Dr.W.C. Maxwell GRADUATE OF s Bellevue Hospital College, N, Y. City., Class 18%4. Will, hy his own 1 1o, guarantee (o wnently cure il cases of Pile e, without use of Knife, ity stify to the truth byt to & pom Corby aud Lo Dr.LE, \lc(}rew One of the Most Suceossful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases, Epe, Eav, Throat, Lungs, Liver, Bladder, Kidney and Nevvous Dis- eases (reated with snoecss equalleds A crive guaranteed in att cases of PRIVATE and SKIN Dis All Qlsorders of the X SO AED aud MANHOOD Sad ptuly CONSULTATION FREE atinent by covespoudanos. Sead stap oply. Qifice~-Bushman Douglas Sts. Wit= Blogs, 18th and Omaha, Neb OF NIBRASKA, BOAKD OF PRINTING, liture, Dy either house thereof to b printed in forn,” whigh is shown and designated 1 under nu»,.-nmm laws of the sta 1 report- of the Secretary or stat Junds and builal i five Handved of the Paper to be 28 pounds double oap 1o ths remn A axeent. the Hile page eaclh ntain notless than twenty-f olid muiter of seven 5in leng lines shall pe successively numbered Jrith o blank only fn each space between the nes Thatitle page of satd bills shall contain not Jess than elgliteen (15 lines us above, with () inches additional space allowable for display title matter. Hach bid shall state what the bid- der is willing 10 do the Work complete for per page, inclnding comnosition, paber, presswork, stitehing, foldfne andall work or material en' termg into the work )t the order by s 1 0f tho com 1 hit Under Class 5 shall Sate what the bid ing to 4o the work complete for ner page, on each réport or item in the class, including com- sition, paper, presswork, stitehing, folding 1all work or material entering into the work . Galley und page proof must be fur when required by the oficers of the Ive department or the chuirman of the iitee on printing in_either branch of the ture, Work whien completed to beliverad * at 1hie state or work on’ cach of the above clusses will not be considered unless the same shall be accompaniod by a b in the sum of Bve thousand (35,000 dollars, with two or'more p caso the pavts proposing for contract shall be rded the me such rty will within five days affer the award to im ‘of such contract enfer futo bonds for the ithful performonce th as provided by wd (he terms ot these proposals. Proposals shall ho marked “Proposals for PlllJHn Printin, and addressed to the state in care of the sccretary of oni Class one (1) a8 above specified warded as a w as above specified in Whole or in purt, as the ba- executed s seen at the ¢ Contricts on_above classes oo and. three to 1un two years from Lec, 11, The state printing board roserves the vight to reject uuy or ull bid G, L LAWS, S 11 AL BABCOCK I WILLAR toats O ¢ RADIANT HOME STOVES. Garland Stoves; Oak Stoves, HMONITOR STEEL RAHGES Largest Stock! Best Goods! Lowest Prices! Milton Rogers & Sons, COR. I4TH AND FARNAM. OPPOSITE THE PAXTON. H. B. IREY. TO LOAN, On City and Farm Proverty! GASH ON HAND. 15t Mortgage Paper Bought. Frenzer Block, opp, P, O, ALL IN ARKANSAS. Stolen t Nov. 22.—[Correspondence st presidential election a little incident occurred at Plummer, this state, g town about twenty miles north of Little Rock, the outcomé of which is causing aslight ripple of inte Avout 8 o'clock on the night of the eleetion the bailot boxes were stolen from the haunds of the judyes. These ofticials, one a republican ana the other a democrat, were on the way to supper from the polls, and had the boxes with them. While passing through unfrequented v of the place three masked men halted ed them of the boxes. In the that followed suspicion fell upon the judges. They were charged with being interested in the matter to a greater extent than they were willing to ace knowledge, 13, the judges sev other men were ar At the examina- tion all were roloased but three, meluding the judges, who woere required to give bonds 0t 82,000 each, 1o insure their appearance at the next terni of conrt, The citizens whose votes were stolen were cly all colored gentlemen. Neither boxes nor ballots have as yet been recovered. The matter has caused mevely u ripple of interest and no excitement whatéver. By many it is thought that when the cases come up they will be dismissed with s ly an mquir, At Limle RRock during the stato el the ballot boxes were stolen before the votes were all counted. Somo wiseacre suggested that perhaps if some boxes sartan partof the city the be returned during the might. experiment was tried, resulting in the ballot hokes beinz well stitfed. o was the democratic candidate for covernor, while the union labor men had put up Narwood, who was endorsed by the republicans, As a result of the ballots being stolen aad ro- turned in the manner mentioned, Narwood declared that the election of Fagle was ile gul. He contested the election but was defeated: “The election of sowe of the minor officers was coutirmed by the court. A dispute over representatives will be determined by the state legislature. The parties who stole the ballots have not been apprehonded. A curions case of suicide occurred in this place a few days ago. Johu Smidths, a farmer living near hore, has for some time, been a victim of tempovary insanity. He was known as an honost, upright oitizen, but his atiacks of men srration were tho cause of cor his friends and relativ late the at- an to grow more frequent, Ho dis- appeared a shart tiwe ugo, but was captured by the sheriff and brought back to Altus, vas left at the home of a Joseph Stumph., While the sh bsent Mr. Smidths secured an old case- knife, sharpened it* on the grindstone, and lacing a chair near the stoue, ho seated scized his chin beapd with his left Laud, threw back his hiead, and began su ing away on his throat with the old kni The weapon was evidently of poor metal, for it was soon dulled, Now and then ho would cease operations and sharpen his knife on the stone, ie old German, Herr Stumph, was in the yard, but he was too badly frightened to do anything. [t happened 10 be near the street, and the people began to congregate. A high picket fenco sepavated them from the man with the case-knife, Meanwhilo the subject of so much curiosity and interest had diligently sawed away and the bloodl was coming out in a good stream, splattering down upon his clothing, thence to the gronnd. There was Bo gato hewr by wud the crowd g the old German's in awn inability to stop the destruction, The more they would yell the greater became the fear of Herr Stumph At lust o made a start. - With commenduble haste he ran into the house, tore a R from the bed, and « 1 over the headof Mr, S Ballot Boxes and Throats Artus, Ark., oi Tn i - scarch . But Smidths died m a fow wus it clear to the llrm" ry es hud bee: n seve Tho knife u...w dull to huve effect upon them, he was too late. M. His ne Jsphato! imended by Physicians ools, for q&g brain, nerves, and Stomacti Effcots of aa1ild Spell. New York dvibune, When fall weather's like June I's 0 possible boon To the chap whose top ewat is in pawn. But to him who has just Got an ulster on trust Tho mild weather will make bim forlorn. The ORIGINAL A ) is only put up in lard two ounce tin ho: aud is an absolute cure for old sores, burn; wounds, chupped hands, and all skin eru tions, Wil positi ure all kinds of pile Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE O MENT. Soid by CGoodman DrugUo., at 25 0 ts per box—by wail #0 cents, i ffering from th it of youth cram. curly nd a val alning Tl artltuian to b ure, hn.mvu.u. PROF. 7., G. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn, Burlington Route 0.BR0AR ! Burlington Route The Burlington takes the lsad. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebrask: It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It ‘w:\s 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. Depot on Tenth Street. Telephone 250. NOTHING Like Leather OVER & SCHOBLPLEY Again to the Front. We are today selling a class line of shoes, at pric defy competition. Ladies’ Fine Dongola, sewed, turns, at $3. Ladies Dongola, Kid Machine- sewed, from §1.80 to §3. 2185 We are selling the very best class of shoes shown in Omaha. Ladies, call for the Martha Washington Shoe.in Opera,com- mon Sense or New York lasts, i LN A : 0 Onabia Tranke Factory, S CAHILL & €0, Propes manuf: in the U near wion Hotel, ¢ S, HAND SATCIELS, PoC MR AT competitors a spocialty. Branch of the larg open at 220 8. 14th Sk, ever men in ()Ilmlll. i Work to order. Repairing BOOKS, ete., p‘n for Hu-lu first- that AL M\I( FIT, ate, l:,lh St., Omaha, ——BEST AND CHEAPES ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE SOUTH OMAIIA. Hand- \\ G, BUY NOW EASY 'GAS FIXTURES. We are now reeeiving all the finest and latest designs in I”lur- Gas VFirv- twres, including Dyop Lights, Poriable Stands, Laups, cle. Large ve~ riety of Imporied Shades, Globes and Glussicare, Exclusive Designs a Specialty. Prices Beasonable, LARGESN AND FINEST SHOW ROOMS WEST OF CHICAGO THE HUSSEY & DAY COMPANY 40£_—)—4ll South 16th Street. « D) /umm S MURM WARBLING, TUNE IIIS PRAISH A HE LEADING ClGAR DEALER IN OMATIA. Bux Trade Solicited. Private Lock Boxes. BARKIER BLOCK, FARNAM and 15th. e —— PAID UP CAPITAL, $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, DEPARTMENT: UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. \ °|. Interest on deposits, compounded semi-annually, 8 " Savings Certificates with interest coupons attached. DEBENTURE BONDS in Denominations of 8200, 8300, 8500, and $1000, based upon Flrst Mortgage Real Estate Securitios doposited with, and bonds certifled by the Union Trust Company of New York. Dranl drawn on the principal cities of Europe. A. C. POWELL. CASHIER. = DIREC TORS: 0. M. CARTER, Pres, D. D. COOLEY, V.-Pres, PIIILIP POTTER, See, 4 ). BROWN, ALVIN SAUNDERS, €. S. MONTGOMERY, i, FRED HOG[R& A Wrd b e nt emen Gents, we have the finest kind of work in our mens’department 1t will pay you to call on us be- fore shoeing for the winter, Just think of it—-Gents’ hand sewed custom-made shoes, in button, bal or congress _from $8 to #7. There are no hetter goods on earth. Also a full line of Fine Calf, sewed shoes from §2.50 to $4. These are goods that com- mand more money in any stor ein Omaha. A full line of FineSippers and Faney Goods FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE! prices that will command your attention. Step in, we want to show you prices at other Al STAUR, 1610 Howar Omaha, has drawn plans, and ations for s 9-room house, which combines g y.comfort,economy and beauty,in v Josible tn uny good g at costs from 1,50 Lo 31,000 As more than 1w — v an afford to offer a copy for Original and splendl o anil ey othiorwise being from - Qesigns tarnished, a8 bo Judg For '.":fi.'fi”\ AR A " form the sets of plansof completed butldings ot # per cent more, all descriptions. 1 have in my office, ranging in cost " T flull"fl 000 t0 $100,000, My unusual experience will gnarantes satisfastion sud reliable contiuctors only are engeged on my works, Parties wishing Lo build aue cordbaly 1 vited, DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE. A magnificent display of everything Pl - {ts worth. Add rean lie W- Miliard Co., BUTRIg, N. Yo Aeution the Ok & e useful and ornamenta in the furniture maker's art, at reasonable priues . The LUDLOW SHOE' IrcHINg o re yuuuun whe! iy 1t troduc FECT ¥ ny lumbug X lieu by re re). and F xV:v Hlock, Omaba, t pain, &l Tousouwble prices, Turns, Hand Welts, Goody and Machiy “LupLow”

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