Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 22, 1889, Page 8

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T ClLY, Collections of terday were S.41 A. C. Camphell is held in custody on the charge of turning money to his own account that did not belong to him. internal revenue yes- One hundred and forty cases of terne plate from Swansen, Wales, passed the customs house yesterday. They wore consigned to the Lee-Clark-An dresen company. The American Waterworks company is rumning a ferry @ enough to carey six led wagor the Miscouri river at Florence for bringing materia from the Towa side for their rip-rap Personal Pavagraphs, C. L ( ton 8. G, Grege of Ta ¢ ton Hon. Chureh Howe is a lard J. W, Ballinger of Hastings is at th lard D. Taggart, of Ha s t t Millard BIH of Lincoln Millard C. H. Wallace of Sidn Millard, C. Phillips, of Grand Murray John 1. Roche and wife, ¢ the Paxt John R, Markley, of O'N s a guest at the Paxton J. 1, Hartm , of Kearney, is stopning at the Paxton L. G. Hinn, of Howard, Neb,, is stopping at the Paxton. “d . H , of London, Eng., registered at the Paxton, Stubbs, of Oakland, Neb,, is a guest ine. of Nobraska City is stop- ping at the Millard Mr. Luther S. Cushing, of Boston, was in in the city yesterda, Frank Hammond of Fremont registered at the Millard yesterday. J. W, Trammecle, of at the Paxton yesterday J. N. Woods, of Bloomington, 111., the guests atthe Murray. R. O. Phillips, of Lincoln, was a guest at the Paxton house yesterd: J. M. 'Thacher, of Fort at the Paxton last night Lincoln, registercd is among ioh a, rogis: s, the bilhard of David City, was one of Thomas Jenscn, the guests at the Paxton last night. nois whoft, representing the 1 s-Zeitung, of Chicago, is in the ¢ W. Chambers, of Lincoln, was ¢ upon friends in the building day ng yesta A wyer, C. A, Atkinson and H. M. Bushnell, of Lincoin, were at the Paxion last night. Not a Bigamist, T, the grocer on Fourth ged with bigamy, was Justice Falker yesterday Senator Manderson. Senator Manderson arrived in town yes ternay and reccived hosts of friends at the Millard. The only pronounced opinion to which he gave expression was that Bellevuo as a site for the fort was out of the question. On hton Guards have decided to go hington City and take part in the an- sary of Washington's inauguration, i oceurs April 30, The guards ha not determined upon the day of their departure. Cleanliness in the Black Hole, Chief Scavey has had twelve rules posted conspicuously in the central station for the government of that place. Trie most import ant one is No. 11, which provides that ever day the cells of ‘the station wust be swept and scrubbed and on every Tuesday the walls and ceiling whitewashed Did James Thon before Judge Groff 3 for vurglary, and acquitted, made a ve attempt to while' Deputy Grebe was taking him h' m I'N‘ court room bacl to the « il. fired once a i, but Thomas was l]r|n 0 by somo poopio ut Fitteenth and Harne Another Clergy Rev. Mr. Thi of Plymouth Congre place, has arrived, and will new pulpiton Sunday next sermon to his flock in ¢ preached in the Pirst ¢ church, and it is smd that th as thronged with people who reluctantly bade the gentle- man ferewell. h, Kountze preach in his His farcwell g, 1L, was From Millar Owing to an error in the aMidavit made previous to the tof the five persons at Millard who resisted Constable S. B, Clark in the performance of his duty and threat- ened to kill him, they were discharged, The prisoners were Chris Poppenhagen and his son William, Constable August Swith, Jus- tice of the Peace Kelsey and Chris Koch. 1t is said that the quintette got gloriously drunk Jast night in cclebration of their release. Constable Clark says that he will filo another information agninst them and see that there are no clerica is time, Those Me Douglas-Brenton. Mr John Douglas and Miss Parthenia P. Brenton were married W at8o'clockat St. John's el and Franklin strects. The performed by Rey Osgood Pearson, Invita- tions were given to a limited number of ads, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas will after March 1, at their residence wenty-seventh avenue and Miami dnesd 1, Twenty-sixth ceremony was intimate fr be at hos " Douglas is well and fa in the city, being Finlayson and Doug wly known )f the firm of Prepaving for the School Census, According to the law the annual school census must be completed by the first Mon day in April, and the work of those taking the names may commence thirty days be- fore that time, As the first Monday in April is April 1, the work of cnumoration m: nce March 2, a week from next Sai- There will one cnumerator in rd. makiug nine in all. The power of appointing these canvassers is_vested by law in the secretary of the board, Mr. Pipe who now fills that position, has thus far re’ ceived tweuty-five applications for the posi- tions. e . rain, The connecting link between Ne- braska and Kansas has just been placed in service by the Union Pacific railway, This train leaves Council Bluffs daily at 4:45a. m.; leaves Omaha at 5:05 a. 'm., and runs' through without change to Manhattan, Kan., ms ot con= nections there with the Kansas division of the Union Pacific r y for all oints in Kansas and Colovado w ound, < sas City and points cast and Kansas City, Returning, train leaves Manhattan at 2:25 p. w.; arviving at Beatrice at 6:25 p. m., Lincoln at 7:50 p. ., and Omuha at 11:20 p. m., Coun- cil Bluffs 11:40 p, m., making direct connection with Kunsas division trains from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka and the east, and from Deuy Salina, Abeline and all points west, enabling assengers to visit the principal points n Kansas and Nebraska in the shortest possible time. These trains have first- class equipment, consisting of smolng cars and fivst-class day con%i a5 of the latest pattern. The 7o o will fill 8 loog fell Wiy, and is bound to be popular, outh v Two Thousand Dollars in Cold ll!ll'll Cash Ts the amount that the old, original Bankers’ Life association of Des Moines, represented by their general agont, W. C. Beer, paid to Mrs. Lida M. Boyer yesterday, in the parlors of the Omuha National bank. _The Bankers’ Life as- socintion of Des Moines, la., is the first insurance company to pay the losson Mr. Boyer, and is the old, original, con- servative company of t name. A policy in it costs about #5 per thousand, per annum. The company is represented in Omaha and Council Bluffs by W, C. | Beer, in Omaha National bank build- ng THE The New Institn Which is to be Opened To-day. Deft f g feet fre axed new creche for 1 some contribu iture ed me D tions of rugs w he new buildir in which thes ciety may well deseribed in n here, The n Entering e exterior has often papers and a erior 18 admirably arra the front door into & small hall the ns to the left into the ladies’ recep L cozy little apariment about six teen feet square. On the right of the hall is the large airy playroom, and back of this is the dining room of from the dining room the kitchen and | nd on the south side is the room where the babies wi received. Ad- oining this are two bath rooms and_closets e thes. Being received here through side entrance the little ones will be edto a bath and a change of clothes be- they will be allowed 10 joiu the other dren land vege t the laundry the storage room are lo. Up stairs the nur sick room, matron’s room, servants’ rooms, bath room a at- ter, one for girls and one for boys, so situ- « that the matron can overlook both. They are large and well ventilated and furnished with neat ivon bedsteads here is also a commodiot the necessity for more roox ent, can be’ readily convert rooms, e red m. to-m tee of re ident; Thos. Curtis, se W. 1. Br J. Conmell, and dormit poar- ed into sleeping ption will take | th the 1ol ing commit. Mrs, T, L. Kimball, pres- vice president; s pasurer Nrs. Mrs, Wm., W 5 I'homas Case, Irs. Henry Akin, Mrs, Mrs. 92 Pratt, Mrs. A. A Martin, Mrs. G. M. Hitcheock, Cowin, Mrs, E. Rosewater, M ‘ourt, Mr A. D. Moore, and Mrs. Geo. A. Joslyn, Mrs. J D. Van- . Burlington That Tir Afllicts nearl The system I to the bracing d Feeling every one in the spring. ing ‘hecome accustomed air of wirter, is weak- ened by the warm days of the changing season, and readily yields to attacks of disense. Hood's Savsaparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body, and also e pe Limpurities from the blood. Try it this scason. - THE STRIKING T and So Does the Op- position. The striking tailors are still out and there is mo present indication of a speedy settle ment of the difficultics existing between them ¢ former employ rike being reinforced by the al coersion to unionism of some men now employed in the shops. A pants maker who began working for Helin & Thompson Wednesday quit y terday and joined the strikers, and a ¢ malker employed since the strike by Ramge quit Wednesday night without finishing the garment he was working on. Guckert & McDonald yesterday received a letter from Chicago which stated that a com- pany of ten non-union tailors were then ready to come to- Omaha if their fare should be paid. “The firm decided to forward the moncy aud the men will be here to-day. “We are not worrying ourselves any,” said Mr. McDonald, of the same firm. Iy is a dull time right between two seasons, and to tell you the truth, we have a man here now, a pantsmaker, 'whom we didn’t hav. work for and had to send him in to Helin & Thompson. ‘The lant tailors are help- iug eacl her to fill nuh-xq, and we are get- le.'ulnlu: In the me to hold They Stand Fix occasio of the non-union “journeymen continue tings at Green’s hall, transpires during the tain 4 strict ro “The merchanis assert that the strike insinu they would be willing to compromise, but the journeymen deny this, and say thut they will have” what they ask for or nothing. The merchants are held a meeting at Ramge's yesterday afternoon and adopied u new bill” of prices. There is a decided de- grease in the scale from the old bill. The : for dresscoats remains unchanged, but ok coats and overconts there of one dollar, while in the reduction 'is still r, as for instance in the case of single-breasted sacks, the price has been reduced from §10t0 85, I the prices d for punts, a reduction of 50 w cents ference for frock and s: is a gene: some 1 de instances and in the case of vests the 3 veall been reduced 25 cents. also a marked reduction in extras, Tnis bill, the merchants assert, is still Jiigher than the one paid in St. ”aul and Minneapolis and the same as paid by the first class houses in Chicago and Denvy Last night the journcymen tailors held another meeting, and the sentiment i favor of standing firm was unanimous. They say that they will win because their deniands are just and reasonabl Fisher Printing Co., 1011 Farnam st,, blunk book wmakers, e Backing His Bond, William H. Bridge app! court yesterday for a peremptory writ of mandamus to require Justice of the Peace R, D. A. Wade to accept & bond to appeal an at- tuchment case from his court, The suit w. brought by John G. Peasner to attuch a lar quantity of flour belonging to Briage, Justice Wade rendercd a judgment in_favor of the plaintiff, and Bridge made an effort to appeal the cause to the district court, but the jus- tice, he claims, would uot accept any bond that ho offcred. 264, telephone MEXICAN Thus the .’ Mustang.conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again! FRIDAY, OMAHA DAI L\ FEBRUARY LES MISERABLES, A Choice Selection of Them Before the Police Justice John Sedeleak 1 for being drunk who lives at When Officer him he made but was overcome by forc attempted to win by telling how he wa AMNJ\II of his house severa smiled and fined him $12.50 sooler over night insulting Miss eck attempted to a vigorous resistance When arraigned the judge that r mhul Wedne ML. claimed that on fifteen days, has managed to two months, NG Extraordinary Bargain Sale to Close the Season Mens’ Suit Department, and Our Boys’& Childrens’ Department LOT NO. 1- and Cassimeres Sack Suits, embracing goods sh it understood that we allow no goods Tlu‘\m\lunll this season’s goods, new and fresh, and made as satisfaction to the purcha fmany lines lots in owr POWD Absolutely Pure. This powder never var strength and whole than the ordinary to was surprised to find himsell bel was his first offense he was r Pat is an old offe We have marked a number of Mens' Fancy Wor sold all season for $18, $20 and $2 to grow ru talum or phosphate Roval laking Powder IECLARKE ESTABLISHED 1861 chlcugo liis, ™\ The Regular 01d-Established S PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS VN AT Al Uhmmc Nervons and Private Diseases. &3 NE| Rvous DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the effects arly decuy and perhaps Consumption or lnunlly. reatcd scientifically by new meihods with ad Blood and Skin Dis- IDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, Gonorthoca, Stricture, Varicocele and al dncase: ry Organs cured promptly without injury to Stomach, Kidneys or other Organs &9~ No experiments, ty on our counters. ould be, perfect s the popularity price of this lot @ me up from South price of $12.5 i to get drunk, paid §.50 for the priv in euers respect, and guaranteed to give such ntinental has already obtained by seiling only reliable goods, Mens' Fine Crade Suits, is $12.50. SPECIAL IN YOUTHS' SACK SUITS, PRICE $12. Cheviot Sack Suits, and low whom the police says makes his living been known Jim Barrett s with him at Noone should delay when a cough or cold, when a 50 cent bottle Suro Cures!} --We have censolidated several lines of Youths' Cass We guarantee that not one in this lot has ever been sold tn our store for srice when the goods are and safely cure them. wil, offer them at $12 per suit. less than $18 | Buyers will appreciate the g BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS, Ages I3to18. goods which > about 150 suits of pure, & 7 per suit. . 8--1In this department we will offer $10, at the nominal cost of near the foot of Ch have sold all season for BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS, Ages 10 to 13. LOT NO. 4--Aspecial bargain lot of School Suits in Cheviots goods, are offered to close at $3. MENS’ PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. sed 1last Monday at $8.50, a shanty owned by Thompson, and the members of the family escape in the most In the confusion an infant stten until the atteation of the had just about an saved the little of the Genito-Uri e building wus Age and experience im« Consultation free and sacred, nd 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on and Delicate Discases. se send for Dr. _Female, each #9~Those _contemplating Marria Clarke's celehrated both 2¢ cents (sta mll]} week we have sold a large number of pantaloons. added, and we claim this tobe the choicest barga ral choice styles at $¢ LOT NO. 5--This Now styles will be fine Trousers, i high as $6. and $7. LOT NO. 6—In addition to the above we have added 130 pairs ¢ loons, in a neat brown check, in all sizes up to 42 waist, at $‘& 00 per pair Cheviot Pants, in a neat brown and gray check, at $ shown in our windows to-day. MAIL ORDERS. Sample garments of these lots will be sént to any address, and if not found as adver immediately Smith’s laundry. osably set on fi Owing to its n the tire might had it not be damage was ouly nominal. ld for less than $5, and some as Not one pair has been s hame, and add golden years (o e “Life's (Secrer) Errors, §1rtings sent everywhe F. D. CLARKE, M. D., 186 So. Clark St., 'CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DlSCOVERlES. ariiess Lo other buildings secure from exposure, Pt L »f genuine Sawvyer Cassimere Panta- And 200 Beecham’s Pills cure bilious and nervous ills. CHICAQO, ILL. Samples of these pantaloons will ba nd residence. { William Drain, Omaha assmann, Omaha sed, may be res urned at our expense. ie Black, O Y MARKET. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors; BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. e CHICAGOQ «vo ORTH- WE Omaha, Council Bluffs And Ghmagu. The only road to take for D Codnr Rapids, Cilaton, Dixo, Instruments Placed on Record Dur- R T Carlton to L R Steadman, 1 GUARANTEED abd wife to 11 B Kl et lots CURE FOR ABIETINE M [LEASING IO -TASTE = BEATETA COLY G .« rce Werner Ez 1 Kunkle and wi al, 5w iy DIK 2, Hydo Place, J A'Andérson ind wife to I W Yates, 1ot Max Meyer--Established 1856--Adolph Meyar Max Meyer & Bro., TH AND FARNAM Agents for STEINWAY CHICKERING, VOSE & SOKS, BEHR BROS., and JAS. "W, STARR P-I-A-H-U-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs AL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catalogue, dto’ ' Piife Am-l ul o \\IIHUh ll STERN RAILWAY. niard 1111, w O v ik wa 4 Curtis and wife 16 1 M Schock, 16t 1 1 to Walliam B Gration, usive, blk 5, John Dooligie & Co., DELAYS ARE DANGEROQS and many times will proy Yo should not de our coming to ov w clean sweep of our entir 005, and will name you prices that mrm;u Meyer, iots non and wife fo A Stockadic, iots \OURES, Mo \\Bronc)ntnsdgfl' DISEASESTIHROAT UNGS —Soid on mr or wwlus] perbottle 3 pr 9 INE MED co.cROVILLE CAL. Santn. Abie :and : (/ut-h-Cure ndn m.,.,.m Wash: s taxwell and wite to i A Churchill, ) 11 lot 6, West HilLad, w d : J Mertitk and wife to J Michacel, poskible by any of ..n..«um’,.y'm. n Pt e Buircms ot 11 oints of superiority i betwaen Omana o'1LTY Amyn, € fn wolon depot with th Iy, lm Chiago’thio traing of mits were issued or Detrolt, Columby pitabury, Toronio _Goodmfia.nr Dfug Co. T8 SPECIFIC has cure akingout on my o one-story frame, Thi P AT mNORTHWESTERN" ots Via (Bl e MEDIUAL. 2 SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE tant Hamilton one-story frame barn, 2 present good which i my estimation 15 invaluable a8 o blood remeay. i i ress that | owe WO N. BABCOCK, Gen'l W, health (03, S, Sleepless nights made mise 3 Shiloh’s Cure i For sale by Good- By b (HI0AGO ™ SR 1IN Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Council THE EAST: TWO THAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAIIA AND COUNCIL, BLUYES — AND— Minncapolis, Cedar lluvl( Island, Freeport, G 101 Faroam Sta the remedy for you N. 10th 8t,, St. Louis, » man Drug Co. ar baby when tu Dr. J.E. McGrew, One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic, Spe- cial and Private Dissases. LOSS OF MANHOOD, Sexual Organs, absolutely cured, PRIVATE DISEASES, SKIN DISEASES. complesion, mnd a | CONSULTATION FREE: Send stamp for reply. Office--Bushman Douglas Sts. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK| U. 5. DEFCSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, icles Filed, ruiture compan apital stock of £10,000, filed articles of in- The Perguson ured her entirely, and she 15 now hald ‘The concern is organized for an ex- L Dik, Will's 7 istence of twe dadvico to sutlerors, LHE SWIFT SPECHFIC CO Cole, Henry Creighton and Harvey Shipt * 3 N. W. Cor. 13th & Dodge Sts. FOICTIE TREATMENT 0¥ ALL Chironic and Sureical l]lsaases. BRACES, Appliances for Deformities Dest facillties, apparatus und r filed yesterday ) amendment 1o s provides that the board of directors shall consist of nine stockhold- with the coun ELECTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY. anflm Aug, 18, 1887, Improveo Fes. 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