Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 4, 1888, Page 8

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—— i i ¥ i £ ¥ I [ i e O R ST CT O e IE——— THE R G Y, Hose Reel No. 4 made the run from Dorcas street t Armour’s packing ho fire, Saturday night, in thirteen minutes, It can’t be beaten. Clarke Woodman, F. E. Ritchie and G, M. Nattinger have formed a part nership for the conduct of a grain and weed business with a capital of $100,- 000, P. C. Himehaugh s re is now quite n liberal moving of grain from all The shipments to parts of the his from forty fou ch fair, the | don on Cass next Fric the leap year party given the ing to return the compliment, and an- other dance is expected at an early date, n the happiness of berts, a friend of his a small wmount in ry and then bet it on the clection of Harrison. He wi winner and now has $1,100 to his eredit in the bunk. City reonal r, of St. PPaul, is at the Murray Robt, H. Hall, U. . A., isatthe Paxton F. W. Fox, of St. Joseph, is at Lk rd. W. B. Hurris, of Boston, is sto] at the Mitlard T. D Millara. Jolin Dickinson, of Spirit Lalke. Merchants, J. P. Kennedy, of Chicago, is re the Paxton MeKirney, of Chicago, is at the is at the istered at J. H. Ferguson, of Denver, is stopping at the Mur H. P son, of New York, is registered at the Puxton J. H. Bosler, of C: Pa., is stopping at the Paxton George M at the Murriy. Mux Hammel, of Now York, is re Le Murray Charles i1, In 18 @ guest at 't James H guest at tho Millara, fohin Beatty, jr., of Ogden, Utah, is d at the Millard Mrs. A. W. Cow, visit to Red Oal, Ta. F. G..Carter, of the Chic ern railroad, 18 re Miss Berths friends in this ¢ in Blair. Mrs, H. C. Boyd is exp. days from a visit with fri Lovelock, of Pittsburg, Pa., is wistered at ram, of Manchester, Eng., 1 n leman, of San Fran isco, is a te v left Saturday for a rthwest ted home in s and Chi Ind.; ames Harrigan, N Fuller lount Swift, cago: Patrick Charles H. King, Braafc Mrs seiving with 3 dullock, of West Point, Neb,, and his just returned. P ", Corbin, of Cincinnati ng at the Millard from the Pac st He will reman for u few days befor goiny cast J. C. Huteson who castern jewelry firm nded trip is at the Paxton Avthe Wi is on the road for an and has been on anex Black 1ills country, Burling- LG mshur 1. Craig, representing the firm of Pebbet on & Hobbins, dealers woolen goods, New York, i in' the city on busmess as also on a visit o his brother Simon, of Max Me; rewain about threy He will 3rother’s, Williams® Recovery. Teorge Williams, the man who w Vie McCarthy, hot by ed to be slowly re- g from his injuries and wounds, and he will ultimately survive v h urned and Luot be arrested. is repo ca. Durxea, the newly-elected pastor st Congregational church on his way to this city, will preach in Chicago on wthiers’ day. He will avrive here on the before Christmas and on the fol- lowing day occupy his pulpit for the first time, A Pioncer Dead. Colonel A. 1L Forbes, of this city, is in re- ceiptof a tele 1 announcing the death of his uncle, Hugh L, Munroe, of Calhoun, Neb, The deceased was one of the pion ot this state, having resided west of the Missouri for a period of twenty-one years. Ile died at the advanced age of ninety. e was wealthy und leaves a large estate behind him, Loup City's Sod House, Loup City, Nebraska, again comes to the front, and whi compliment’ to srtises the nat Sherman county ut the 1 for so doing is unique, and to-day at car, bearing a “sod shanty” swtably decorated, will pass through Owmaba en-route for Indianapolis. 1t i% con- signed to General Harrison, us 4 companion piceg to the loi cabin of 184D, and_ will e Lain Some of the mammoth cultural p ducts of Sherman county. After being dy inspected in this eity, it will be sent the Chicugo and Rocl Island route, 10 doubt be agouree of attraction 'w itgoes, It is a gift of the wide awakc ing et A Vestibuled Limited. ., is the only Vestibuled in run from Chicago tothe National train is ves- ndrawn from entive train, in. Day 5, runs shington the ]mmnul\\ cluding B and Pullman Slec from Chicago to Wi more and no extea fi ibuled Limited leaves 1B.& O.depot ), 4t 7:05 p. m, daily, and gton lln next evening at at10:45, The ¢ o daily at 10 m., and the entire train, including Coaches and Pullman Slecpers, through to Philadelphia via. ton and Baltimore -~ Dedication Services at the Y. The dedication services in ¢ the new Y. M. C. A. building, will take place to-day at 7:80 p.m. The services will commence with the singing of “Corona. throug M C A anection with tion,” after which the following r sorvices will bo carrie Rev, ) icatory .\l\wl. 'will be delivered by T H. T president; Leavett Burnham, isq, chairman of the' building committee; John Kennedy, Esq., vice president; Hon. \V J, Broatch, mayor ut um.mu, " August Nash, siata so, Dammett, gl eral secretar) M. Hitclicock The ceremony will Conclude by the singing of the doxology aud the giving of & ben- ediction, — An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT 18 only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, Tiounds, chapped hands, aud all skl erap- tions, Wil positively care a)l iinds of pi Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT: MEST. Sold by Gocdman Drug Co. b % cents per Lox—by wal It Takes Two Cents. Suy there, you BEE man,” said Fred CEMBER 4. 1888 the postofice. “we have hundreds of your 16-page SUNDAY BEES on our hands every Monday which have been mailed by your subscribers bearing only one e. Every l6-page Bep y cents, and under the postal rules, we cannot forward the Brgks or return them, even when we know the sender. Hence they are piled upin a rLare an usand ad cent pos « 8t 1 iisance to appointment to those who mail them. You might advertise the fact quite gen- crally that a 16-page Beg require conts postage and an S-puage q s but one cent d b 1n acid in acid attacks the tibrov s the pains and aches shoulders, knees, ankic 1sands of peo- villa This positive medic nen- traliz the blood, and ns the whole - Notes. ent of the Wells-Fargo 1gh the city Ancisco, tho first packages by the Chicago by means of ¢ t mail teain and will arrive in this cit s evening. Heretofore the rricd only mail and yresentatives of the ell how the change had thought that an additional led for the express busi- stion has compuny been effec car has been i ness, Work. to the ta which good housewife e, the first Woma There is no end daily confront the be a succe houselke requisite is good health. How can a woman conternc inst the teials and worrics of housckeeping if she be suf- feving from those distressing irvegular ties, ailments and weaknesses peculine to her sex? Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- viption isaspecitic for these disorders. 1 only remedy v drufigists, under a positive from the manufacturers, Satis red in every L or money refunded. s on bottle wrapper. - 'k Life's Vice-President. h, vie ient of the York Life Insurance c r town eeterday. He is acc his W aind both are stopping at the Mil- lard. Under escort of C. I Taylor, one of the company s representatives fierc, he vis. ited the new building of his company, and ex pressed his appreciation of it, as he did also the evidence of business and ' commercial tivity which he saw W. T nspecting vany has Kansus City. the st erected, and leave to-night for Ripe, luscious. sound fruit is source from which ave derived V. DUZER'S FLAVORING without admixture of chemic quisite in taste, cconomic because highly concentrated, pure and whole- some.” They are used widely in the Louschold, hotels and restaurant kiteh- ens of this and other continents; and the bottl contain—as may be ascer- ned by comparison—more than the ity held by other Navoring ex- tract bottles. - What next? The American Paper of Detroit, Mich., has es- geney for the sale of their Clothing Co. tablished an goods in this 250 ovel guaran- Impervious to wind , recommended by the testimony and life in- of the cust. teed for 50 cents or damp weathe highest med surance eompanic German Stadt Theatre. In the first floor of the new and large addi- tion to the Goos hotel on Jackson street and Rifteenth, Mr, Goos has provided one of the prettiest halls in the city. The ceiling is fincly decorated in tho lutest and most proved style. The's suspended from the Sunday bya fine compar dance t performances, aro given In Germun After the perfort and continues un! ays produced were i Sing nglander.” 3 1 and witnessed by a or Der Spleenni were finely produc wood sized audicnee 2 opening of this th ¢ theatricals of th iscoutinued at the tim of the Brandt's theater. vman perfo 05 i o » of the ipetition. as fol- Stoecker, director; Fritz Wallburg, d stage manager; Ludwig nedian and tenor buffo; Jacob uant; Mr, Kutseh, light com A ey, leading lady; Mes. Rosa Redle, Soubre tte; Mrs, Meuw lady, Advice to Mothers, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al children teething. It sooth s the gums, allays ail pair nd is the best remedy for bottle, Repa In aceor sazue Convention, ti, the constitution tho executive committee of the Republican zue of the United States has called the nmual convention of the leag tat the city of New York on Wed day. December 19, 1535, at noon, All organizations connected with the le are requested to tes to this con- The state league, and each club be- sing thereto, is ¢ d 1o send four dele- tos, and the pr of cach organiza- tion, who 1s ex-ofiicio, a delegat It'is hoped Nebrasku willbe legation, ] ase s James 10 A 13 w York. K. W. BRECKESRIDGE, Nebraska ExceutiveCommittee, sented all clubs will p and send their 22 Efth aven Member for I8 J The rosy freshness and velvety soft- ness of the skin is ||\A|Ml ly obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder. —— Minnie \lmllh‘ru and “'Ostler Joe All who attended the benefit of the Omaha Press club last year will be delighted with the prospects for another entertainment to be given under the auspices of the same or- ganization this season. 'he arrangen s for the benefit have just ben completed, and itpromises to be as much of a success as although on an altogether different The club has secared for its attrac- plan, tion Miss Minnie Maddern and her excellent cowpuny, who will A fixed for T inee performance” will b of All' s considered by Miss Maddern to be the strongest play in hier repertoire, and in addition to the regular bill the charming star will recite the poem * 'Ostler Joe," which gave such fame to Mrs. James Brown Potter. Those who have heard Miss Mad- dern’s rendition of this touching little story pronounce it infinitely superior to any other which has been given i the public. With such a standard attraction secured, the Press b feels assured that its second annual fit will be such an entertainuent that s friends will appreciate and help to make it the sucoess it should bo. o Died in the Wood. At 1o'clock Sunday afternoon A. L. Sty- ner, residing av Twenty-seventh and Pacific prolace anew play en- te of AL The date has been ursday, December 13, and a mat given. “In Spite and D. R. McKenney, both of Omaha, found the body of a dead man in the south- eastern part of the city of South Omaba in the woods at Fourtee and T streets, Their attention was called to the body by a dog. The body lay where some prairie fires had been wnd was slightly burned. On examination a bullet hole was foun in the back of his head above and behind the right ear. On his per- son were found letters identifying him as Rudolph Koli, who lived in ashanty just near where the body was found. In his clothes was found $211, Coroner fied and his deputy Mike M the city had the b Heafey's undert empi 1 Drexel was noti at N street and ring some of the ied the hearing Among the 1nd on his person was one direct rthschen, Sioux ec ed George Kohld dated at Monr Wis., Mu , was directed to Rudolph Another came from f the w was mur morning 1t he Post mor A 3s-calibre brain, having nt side to the L The coroner tion by a su lodged in t ugh from the oft sid sed thr bones on t 1 parsons Who were ing about it, ro ot hat ' the o his death from , by o010 the Jurors v Kohli was a board house, Omaha, und le e 10, a8 he stated, to goto He hiad been ju the cmploy of Mt the milkman, Before lo: vernber 10, he borrowed was found on nis person As soon us or ¢ rec connty commissioners, the M will avrange for the interment. rickson, 1z the hotel, No of which $2.11 rived from ssrs, Heafe Standardshorthand school. 1605} Iar- nam. - BLACK AND WHITE. They Engage ina Pr Fight at Fort Omaha. A bratal prize fizht took p ay night at 12:3 > were six enty or eighty “bout,” and most of The principals were a colored middle-we whom his backers call the “Black Diamond,” and a private soldier of the Second in fantry The betti as even at first, butafter the fivst round it was five to three in favor of the soldic lu the sirst round both men took their cor ners. strippea to the waist e Diamond wore dark tights and the soldier blue tights The soldier forced the fighting, getting in two drives, one on the coloved man's neck and one on his Jeft_eye. Short-arm work followed. ‘The round ended by o mad rush at the Black Diamond, who stepped aside, allowing tho by in “bluc to fall heavily | o against the side of the buildi In the. second round, both on defensive, ed around most ot {he tinie for one called ou stepped back his man, but tho round ended with the seconds their men out of a hole in the w. sh. The third and fourth ronnds were alike. > last Satur- v Fort Omaha. brutal two-minute rounds. people witnessed the these o'clock ne were soldiers, L made by VELVET ON YOUR DUSTE For Stiffness and BTIFF NECK. Chas. A, Vogeler Company, Baltimore, Md Prest. Board of Tra o, Loulsville, Ky.: “Se vere cold in the neck. St. Jacobs Oil cured - me.” CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DlSCOVERlES ISR anta Abie For S; UEORGBIN S, uies Asnii. Cova oy \Bronchms DISEASESTTHROAT L UNGS = Send for circoland] p:n«‘thE 2_‘ o | ABLETINE MED: LU THEON LY~ GUARANTEED CURE rafi v [!flfl\lTLLL ALY THAY e Sam on GMM:B rand: Ca t- R-Cura ale by Goodman Drug Co. il Wtk be ne winter OLLAR LINEN 1011 €0 | “in vour substan- Y quite soon, as approaching. In wey clothin who vl ¢ but somethig o two cont stamp to & nson, 21 Platt Street, N, Y The Black Dumond forced the fightine Both forgot science and punished each otl terribly. The black man reccived a smashe ¢ which sent him recling back on his ]\f! « . He covered and ended the round war b n the first knock down. In the latter e and received ter- riffic blows. Outsiders interfered, claim- i fouls. The men W and as both sides (anul tehed up by he local sports : final round, 10 new comers, fouls, it was | fifth rou und. o T»p'.n-m-. 1 the fighting in the 15 were actually The Lulolul man forc beginning, Both prine mad with excitement, The negro knocked his man down, who recovered himself and ed the fighting to the end of the round. In the sixth and last round all the soldicr’s blows were body blows, but his antagonist went for his neckand head. Tho soldier was } ed down bya left-hand cur, butquickly d, and Just two seconds before ti ed his decisio: Th’E Y DID IT. ured among otheic the They write What? € following. and liver compli digestion, ete, They ciunati 0.} Tmproved wo HHOWEKAM, w Haven, Ct, | Ty 10, 18§ \mm dwopders in my A L. CLARK. 1 mlu‘ that tires id stre: Ldraw by the soldier's claim that their man had nds to recover and by the rules more, all ors, fux they Lo se he shonld h The Black Diamond the fight is theirs, because when time was called the soldier was on the ground. The soldier was plucky and stood lots of pound- ing. The Black Diamond was auite fresh. nd his backers say ards Company. South O, Stock Y Members of th company met in the first Waixel Dumont a majority followed, e was | others 1. of the stocl and last elected entire exception of Robert who gave place to M. C. Cud board went 1to session and elect MeShane, presideat, W, A, Paxton, nd J. C wp, secre! ter which they adjou aha. to look over their p ning to the ¢ with Fowler 'he new 1 John A vico: and president, and discuss matters pert und for the I throut and itive cure of conghs lung troubles is Dr. Cure, It is pl 50 cents und 31 Fallon, of Omaha, who is managing -Dempsey il in order to have it Hall, nas the date of mill to I evening p Considerable interest is n bout. Already one bet of has been made and many small been posted. Sporting men here are of opinion that Landsey will w iduy the terduy morning,and among those present were | || Messes. McShane, P I3, ller, W, A. Paxton, WO RyVALlac.‘!] 2500y P38 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdernever varies. A marvelof purity strength and wholesowmeness. More econoin- than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lALOm]t!lmml with ‘the multitude of low cost, short welght alum or |||\mqnh|lle wmuri‘ vd only ia uns Hoyal Bakiug Fowder Co, 1 W allsteogt, Now Y ori e At the old s telegraph Dr. J.E. McGrew, 5. Also a oats and 1y o mate! P\AT‘A id the sol id Trish mplate DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G, Jacobs.) Undertakers and Embalmers Orders by attended. One of the Most Successful SPEC |ALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases, Eye, Ear, Throat, Bladder, Kiduey and N¢ eases equalled. uaranteed i all_case treated CONSULTA Treatment by correspondence, for reply Office-~Bushman Block, Douglas Sts. Lungs, Liver, vois Dis- succoss wn= with of PRIVATE orders of the id MANHOOD Send stamp 16th Omaha, Neb and AN EXPLANATION. Hundreds of customers to whom we have sold overcoats during the past few weeks, expressed their astonishment and inquired how it is possible that such garments can be sold in the regular way at snch figures. To those and to thousands of others who cannot understand this, and think that the goods mustbe inferior because we sell them so cheap, we will explain that the reason lies only in the buying. The warm weather prevailing for the lastfew weeks has been especially disastrousto the clothing trade. Manufacturers are overstocked and discouraged, and to realize cash they offer goods at ruinous prices. This is the chance for the wide-awake and large retailer. Our ample resources enable us to take advantage of such opportunities, and thus itis that we are now offering Overcoats which were made up to re- tail at $15, $20 and $30, at one-half and less these figures. The over~ whelming success which we have had with our overcoat sales, has emboldened our buyer, and induced him to make several big deals. We have opened during the past few days over 5,000 OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. Weinfend to make just as quick work with them as we did with our All from first class manufacturers first purchase, and if onr former prices have created excitement, the figures we put on this last lot, will do se still more. GOOD CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, with heavi Touses ask §8 for such a garment. GOOD CHINCHILLA ULSTERS—with plush colls long cut and an excellent storm coat at $4 75; A lot of ELEG b serge lining, well made, at This garment we had lined first satin and we made such a big hit with our overcoat, in!:-nnTwl to mark §9, |r||( s0 many customers were disappointed, within the last few days, at not getting it, that we have decided to mark this the same, though it cost $2 more. We challenge any house in this country to mateh us in that coat. We are opening every day novelties in our furnishing department Yesterday we got in an elegant line of Silk Mufflers and Scarfs for holiday trade. ' Prices as usual, just about one-half what others charge for such goods. Plain Figures and One Price. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. A Sure Cure, [JR] ARKE —OR— Sure Cures!} ESTABLISHED 1851 § 186 So. SN il 20 TO 60 DAYS. iPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Is still Treating with the Greatest This is a discase which has heretofore Q SKILL afld SUGCESS " Bafiled all Medical Science. AT Cllramc Nervous and anale Diseases. B NLRVDUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Mcmory, Exhausting’ Draing, Terriblé Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects early decay and perliaps Consumption or lnlfl\m(y rea y new methods with A Proprietary M in 10 its worth, Remedy, unknown to anyonein tho We ha and one that has World outsi to curo tho most obstis recent cuses does e v or deep seatel ol cit. Cured hndreds who have been shiadoned by 4 SkinDis- Uy cured 4 URINARY co ture, Varicocele and ry Organs cured pro Mineys o other Org of the Genito: injury to Stoma 1o & (e Sp for by ine: Stnce the histo: for Syphilis has Leen o c : 9~ No experim Age and experience im geuncuniiLoppasEy Consultation irée and sacred MAGIC fir Celebrated Works on 3 was discovered, and we a Delicate | it is the only 1 . ing and shame, and The Only Distitled munent reliet, yo | Ma W CHICAGO, ILL. iBg druge. A perfectly pounded from Pure oot | pleasant affect. Cure e medicine, 186 So. Clark St., CMAHA e | MEDICAL .=“ SURGICAL INSTITUTE Ifowols, Oures Disessel Liver, Hevivel uproves the Apretits. Quickl o systew. New Life to tl vewrs utter it afsease, but in one o fori i D, andr's Left ierillrs’. Bitters i the United shraska Glothing Company Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER? READ TI?IS IF IT 18, U needs wumj 1oy with by “Eife's (Secr Statos. The recognized hy 't never had virte or doctor nuh and writings sent everyw [on expokire. | United States internal niis Jaws ....".Tp'n: fctans that cannot enve you, you that have | Hows, 818 pristary Madictne. “Luw fully Uatented.” No. o everything else should Come T) 1s Sow and 'atent 14,673, Contains no fusil otls, LIt else F. D. CLAHI(E, M D., essontini ofls, no foreixn sib g ance or dumage 4 ni»:'gr?i arbs 1ind Ol B ndice g Tnvigorates! appe A ina more lorribl This isa Blood Purifier and will Cure Cisiver Iitters ara sold in Ot e by the any Skin or Blood Discase when (S Tutheton g o Sptlal yeryihing Lheo Falls, Go Ti‘;.f.‘u LMo 1 Witetiouse, b WSpate vl THZ COCK REMEDY GO, Room 10 and 11, U, National Bank building, Omalia, Neb. Tiowand To the Frank Dell Stockholders of the Ogalalla | fercnivor Bioes and Cattie Compa o n that the annual meet. » alalla Land wyd Compiny's \ bras Tor (he ons g uch other bus N. W Car. ISth & Dodge Sts. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Singical Diseages EP0SITOR U. 5 , OMAHA, NE3, Paid Up Capital Surplas. . 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