Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 14, 1889, Page 8

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THE CITY. The remains of .\l . Hill, the smeide, are at Drexel & Maul's nndertaking es- tablishment. They will be buried by the sporting women of the town. Erastus A. Benson of this city has bought out the Chicago phonograph company of Chicago, He also owns phonograph right in this city. G, W. Matthews, the young baker who was charged with selling a mort- ged team, gave bond in the sum of 50 and was held to the district court, His sister sccured the bond. Charles Moore, a hack driver, w fined #15 in the police court for distur ing the peace by He appenled the cage to the di bonds in the sum of ance, Joseph $100 for s appe in the Murphy will appear Now vorite plays at the srand opera house ne I'ho Kerry Go Saturday Shaun Rhue. Dona ing, * itinee and even- Personal Parangraphs. B. 0. Lec of Sidney 18 at the Merchants, Loran Clark of Albion is at the Murray D. Hay of Grand Island is at the Millard, C. L. Eaton of Bostwick is at the Murray. T. H. Quinn of Fromont is at the Murray, J. C. Higby, sr., of Beatrice is at the Mur- ray. William Robinson of Liucoln is at the Pax- ton, J. L. Kehm of Hesti Casey. J. Bell of Tilden a guest at the is registered at the Bromwell of Wymore is at the E. L. Reed of Weeping Water is at the Paxton. A. R. Graham of Wisner is at the Mer- chants, A. H. Brown of Fremont is a guest at the Murray. Tom M. Cooke of Lincoln is a guest at the # E. D. Gould of Fullerton is registered at tho Paxton. M Loudon of Mason City is registered 0. Bergstrom of Gothenburg s regi at the Miliar J. E. ewett and wife of Fremont are guests at the Puxton. 3, inner of Kearney tered at tho Puxto Mr. I. De Turk of ita Rosa, Cala., a producer of the celebra Zin _ Fandol claret, is in the Lust evening he made a tour of ' Bex building. Bishop O'Connor is spending the w the Mexican Guil hotel at Puss Christian, Miss., o ew Orleaus, ou the gulf of Mexico, He 1s trying the effect of an oyster d tish diet for his dyspepsia, with good re- sults, is regis or av To M. Mrs, L. daughter, and ikelstein, a s..n.l Sitver Thimble viday, Sat lmlm & Akin’ ale 5o Each, rday and Monday at Ed- Thieves Abroad. It was reported to the police thata number of ladies’ cloaks were stolen from the clouk Toom at Washington hall duringthe progress there of the ball given by the locomotive firemen last night. Wanted Nuts. Fred Sly and Willie Kimmerling stole three pounds of nuts from a dago and were convicted. Sly was fined $11.50 and an effort will bo made to send young Kimmeriing w0 the reform school. Bolid Silver Thimble Each. Friday, Saturday and i Wy at Bd- holm & Akin’s. Incensed an Old Resident. Brady, a woman who has been a for twenty-two years on Eignth street nea tol avenue, was arrested for throwing a 'k at some graders who were shoveling divt down onto Ler shanty. The hearing will take place tomorrow. Mrs. squatter Want to Compromise, The council committee on streets and al- leys will meet the property owners of Tiwen- ty-ninth street, from*Hamilton street to In- diana avenue, nt Iy -sixth und Lake streets Monday night for the purposo of compromisiug 1f possible, the objections made by the broperty ownérs to the tax lev- fed by the city for the opening of Twenty- mnth street, i BSolid Silver Thimble Sale—25¢ Each, Friday, Saturday and Monday at Ed- bholm & Akin’s, . Seventy Dollars on Hand. The Ninth ward republican club held a meeting at Twenty-ninth and Farnam last pight for the purpose of auditing bills in- ourred duriug the mpaign and setuling ex- penses. When everything hud been checked upit was found that there was a balauce of 870 on nand with which to enter the next campaign. Solid Silver Thimble Sale—235¢ Eac Friday, Saturday and Monday at If holm kin’s, It is reported that three or four very fly young men are *working” the doorkecpers at the various balls and parties now taking place for adunssion on the ground that they are reporters, ‘Tho only claum thoy have to that distinction is that they oncein awhile read a newspaper, All gonuiue reporters are provided with badges issued by their respective oftices, e Bo'id Silve himble Friday, Saturd holm & Akin’s. Ml Wants His Beor Bottles, The repievin suit in which the mayor, _ police judge, chief of police and one of his captains are made dofendunts, is being tried before a jury iv Justice Shaw’s court this afternoon. Gotleib Zimmerwan s the plain- L, He seeks to recover beer bottles which wera taken from women of the town by the police on a search warrant, Tho Hospital Finished. Dennis Conningham says that the county hospital will bo completed in & few days. The plasterers wiil be through their work early next weel. Steam was adwitted to the pipes yesterdoy. Notwithstanding all that has been said about the poor workuwina- 8hip on the building Mr. Cunningham siys the beauty of the structure will surprise people. Sotid Silver Thimble Sale. Sal Se Bach, y and Monday at Id- 25c¢ Bach, Friday, Saturday and Monday at Ed- holm & Akin’s. Death of Jonn Groves, Jr. Death, for the second time within a month, has deprived the houschold of John Groves of & youthful pride, Yesterday the eldest son of tho deputy county troasurer,John Ewuet, Qied after o short illness of laryn Death was painless, the little fellow seeming to dream into that sleep which knows no wakiug: ‘The agony of the stricken parents is lumented by 1 0 Iriouds. Phe funoral wiil take place today u from the parents’ residence, street, to Holy Sepuleh An Absoilure Quare, The ORIGINALABIESPINE OINTMEN T 18 only put up in large two ouuce tin boxes, and is an absulute cure for old sores, buras, -ounduw happed buads, sud all skin erup. i1l positively cure all kinds of piles- k forthe ORIGINAL, ABIEPINE OINI- [ENT, Sold by Goodman Druz company at 00 per Lox-—by mall W ceuts. THE VISIT DAKOTAL The Co ittee to Attend the Rail- r mterence at Yankton, The real estate exchango has a new schomo on tap day and is keeping the local business nen engaged in following track of new fimprovemenc projects. President Hartman introduced Mr., Camp- bell who is representing a syndicate of Pitts- burg capitalists who contemplate the estab- lishment in this eity of & piant for the man- ufacture of an ammonia engine of which Mr, Campbell is the patentee. Ho ex plained his patent at length claiming that fally 50 cont of the price of fuel is saved Mr. Campbell is stopping at the Paxton and wiil meet citizens desiring to lond en- couragement to such an industry >residont Hartman announced the follow ing gontlet nber s of the to attend the in Mitehell next 3. Rinll, . S, Berlin, Juclid Martin, wWILL Hitencock, C. Wileox . A. Atkinson, socrotary of of trad and - U intendent of Lincoln's street’ railway, prosent. ‘They want an exchange at Lincoln and were seeking pointers on the manuer in which the Omaba oxehange dis- patchics business, The committec of the e to Lynn aud Boston in Coots, J. the Lincoln sty gencral ange who went reh of manuf ned feeting gi ed. They are to meet in Clics 801 80mo eastern firms Who want to estay- lish branches i the wost. They also havea proposition from a big wanufacturing estab- lishiment engaged in the produc f ted goods, hosiery, ete., agreein £200,000 plant, here, employing 400 hauds, if the citizens will ‘subseribe £100,000 of tho capital stock, Easy expoctoration,incroased power of tho lungs ond the enjoyment of r wards, Upon taking Dr, Buli's Cough 10 all consumptives. Cuts, burns and all sorts of wou, be cured in & stort timo by the use of tion Oil, th atest cure on carth for p Price 25 cents, dg, can Sohd Silver Thimble Sale Friday, Saturday and Monds holm & Akn's. Each, y ab k- THE BULCHE ASSOCIATION What a Small Butcher Says Abous It, The interyiew of President Bosen of the Buthers' union, published in Tue Bee has called forth the following from Lavin & Co. : “The Butchers' associution is like ail others that have ever been organized to ad- monopoly. It is a corporation com- bined 1o fill the pockets of its members at the expense of the laboring man. am a small butcher, but” an honest one. The shoe pinchies because we do not try like some others do to pull every eent out of your pocket. I keep & meat market on South “Chirteenth street and 1f any custome y rotten meat or mseased m tore we would like to know about m a small dealer. [ have worked on reets but [am a man, not trying to take every cent out of your pocket.” of this {t is now rumored thit Missouri Pa- citie proposes to buila an extension of its Ne- ka mam line from the junction near Pa- ion to Sioux Caty, company’s ofticials thing very defluite about it. can be ascertained the rumor started at Sioux City, went to St. Louis and then came buck to Omuaha, *I would not be much surprises gentleman, “If some such move has b de- tided ov, because it1s well known that Mir. Gould, co, Tastened his mind on the Jim y in South Dakota and planned to build his road to it *\What makes you think there is founda- tion for the rumor of a proposed cxtension to Sioux City " “Idon’t say there is, but the n ation av Yankton, Mitchell and other points in Da- kota has, and I have good reasons for saying 11, spurred the Missouri Pacitic officials up and you can rest assured they are not going to be left out i the cold.” “What would bo the object of branching off at Pupillion, cutting across-country and leaving Omaha on a switch fo “Oh, I don’t imagine there is that partof the report. Omaha would bo the natural terminus, a8 well as division point for any road to the north, even an ex- tension of the Missouri Pacific, Idon’t be- lieve Sioux C would be touched at all be- cause o direct line to Yankton would be at least fifty miles shorter than by way of Sioux ' said one 0 you delieve the road will be built?” “Well, the best answer I can give you is that I hiive scen semi-official statements to the effect that it will, and comi ng Assistant General Freight Agent Warrack of the Union Pacific returned from Chicago this morning and says that the Alton road has given notice of on 18 cent rate on live stock from Kansas City 1o Chicago which will be considered at a meetingof the freignt association next Monday, He thinks the cut will not have any effect on Omaha rates. Car-Accountant Buckingham of the Union Pacitic has gone to Denver where the com- pany 18 preparing to build & new round- house and repair shop. —_— Solid Siiver Thimb e Sale—25¢ Each, Friday, Saturday and Monday at Ed- holm & Akin’s L et to gee work Blunderca Twic A quantity of whisky shipped from the wholesale liquor house of Rosenfeldt & Com- pany of Minueapolis to un Omuha firm has been seized by the officers of the iuternal revenue because the whisky was not of the brand on the barrrel. Loth purchaser and selier disclaiw any knowledge of the fraud. To recover goods it is necessary to make atil- davits of the innocence of the parties con- cerned. This is then forwarded to Washing- ton by the revenue colloctor or his deputy, who recommend at their discretion that a nowiual fine of $5 or §10 be imposed and the liquor returned. Itosenfeldt was apprised of this modus operandi by General Dennis, whereupon ho went before Justice Morrison and either ig- norantly or maliciously swore that Deuuis d to hush the wutter up for §, a whing which s an impossibility after it hus become a matter of record. ‘The general is consequently greatly in- censed and 1t is havdly probablo that be will troulo himself Lo recommend any leniency on the part of the government in the punish- ment of Rosenfeldt, Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervousness and hysteria are soon cured by Dr, Miles Nervine. Free sumples av Kubn & Co.'s 15th and Douglas LS Solid Silver Thimble Sale—23¢ Each. Saturday und Monday ut Ed- 00, The net cowme frow the fair of the Swed- ish ludies relief socicty at Washington hall, for the beuefit of the poor was $633, Tne members of the society feel very grateful aud desira to thank the public for its gener- ous support aad the press for favors ex- tended. Especial mention is wade of four leading wholesale clothing firms 1 Chicago, Cabn, Wampold & Company, L. IZawenstein & Company, Hart Hroths and Keith Brothers, each of which remitted cash for twenty tickets, through Mr, Sam J. Burg: strom, — The Bazaar sull Open. Tho ladies of the Newman Methodist church bave et with excellent success in their bazaar and Junch given at the Young Men's Christian association building. The chivken divuer wudv was well patronized sud the ladios decided to continue the bas | avout OMAHA DAILY vaar and lunch on Saturday. A great many beautiful an ern‘ to be sold. Do not fail to visit the bazaar bofore it closes and take your lunch there this evening and tomorrow, Thera are still useful articles Hunting a Fortanea. Mr. Frank Moores, clerk of the court, received the following day: Frexrowy, Tnd., Dec. 9, 1559, say to the man into W hand “this may fall that [ havo learned that my father (Charles Nugent) has left to me a fortune of ulars in the case ght years a ther loft lis family and wont wost. learned aince that he sottied in oF near Omaha, Nob,, where he accumulated a for tune, And as the roport is he died about fif- Before he died he left a or nearly all of port bo true then the money must courts, and if 8o the present judge of the court of the county in which ho died must know all aboutit. 1 for the pucpose of ase. I send stamp tho expen swer to this letter, Iam told that the said estate is in charge of wyer, but I forget his wame. Wil you 56 luvesticate the matter, and after you so then unty, Ind, Avery WiLLsos, 5. If you do not find the parties I in- after then have this letter published in paper. district lotter yester 1 desire to )8e are these: teen years ago, your 3500 of colfee. Lady in Wymore 0 V. A PAGESOAP Co. Hich School Gymnasinm, Houry Kammerow, the professor of cales- thenics at the high school, has received the gymuastic apparatus which was purchased for that structure. Ho will have it put in position by Monday, when classes for both young men and ladies will be opened, The apparatus, with that which has already been in the gymuasium, makes the place one of the most complete in this section of the country. Catarrh S a blood disease. Until tne pe expelled from the system, th be mo cure for this dangerous mal effoctive tr on s can loathsome and Therefore, the only atment is a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla— the best of all blood purificrs. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is dangerous, tronbled with catarrh for over ars. I tried various remedies, s treated by a number of physi- jans, but r ved no benefit yintil I an to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, A few bottles of th! dicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com- |I|-I~-lv rvsmrml my health,”—Jesse M. ““lu‘n Ayer ommended to m clined to doubt i tried so n T was in- Haying , with little ben- thing would cure me. I became emaciated from loss petite and jmpaired digestion. I hiad nearly lost the senso of smell, and aparilla, and T ferred me to persons whom it Hiad cured king half a dozen , [ am cony 7 of treating th cugh the blood River st., Aver s'SarsapanIIa, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Frice $1; six bottles, $5. Worth §5 a bottle. AMERICAN FARIE LY Wo give you good at 8300, 810,00, F140 m-lull-l. 13 unsurpussed in the treatment of hcklm Sta. Quiaba, + Neb, BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1889, NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY. Tuesday morning we will commence one of the greatest clearance sales on record. It is not very often that we have occasion to mark down our goods: No competition ever compelled us to reduce our prices for the simple reason that our prices are always away below others, but something stronger than competition---The continued warm weather forces us this time to put the knife deep intoour goods. stock to dispose of. have neverdissapointed you yet. The season is fast closing and we have yet a very large Inorder to do it we must give you inducements that will make you buy clothing in spite of any kind of weather, and we will do it. We Beginning Tuesday morning you can have your choice of thousands of $16, $165, $13.60 and $I12, OVERCOATS AND SUITS al The Overcoats come in Kerseys, Wide Wale, Worsteds, Beavers and fine Chinchillas, many of them lined throughout with silk and satin, also Ulsters of . Irish Frieze, &c. The suits are in Cutaways and Sacks and consist of veryfine Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews and Cheviots, elegantly made up and-all formerly sell- ing at $12, $13.50, $15 and $16.50---all go for $9.75. You can see them inour window. They talk forthemselves. We cannot send samples of best of our ability, when the se accompanied by cash. ection is left to us. NEBRASKA CLOTHIN Very. Fine Overcoats at Low Price! Listen! Carr’s Melton & Chinchilla (any shade) For made to order overcoat ONLY $35. You don’t knew Carr’s? Ask your friend; ask the next man you meet. They’ll say Car:r's Melton & Chinchilla, and fifty dollars in the same breath, Fifty Dollars is our price (usually,) It’ll be $35 for a little while, till the bolts dwindle. Don’t wait. FI'ine overcoat wearers wont, tooll TAILOR 1409 DOUGLAS. FROM MAX MEYER & BRO. The auction sale which is now in progress at our store has caused so many inquiries that we take this methed to answer the inquiries and inform the publicat the same time, The object of th leis not, as some have asserted, to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons, we have none. Noris it a holiday scheme to get the trade—butit is .as advertised, to close the retail depart- ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous of doing for many months, and having failed to find a cus- tomer to purchase the stock entire, and to put the stock in- to our wholesale dvpannu nt not being feasible, we have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of dia- monds, fancy goods, art goods, and all, Without limit or reserve of one single article, We invite all to attend these sales, which will be held daily for the next thirty days (if not disposed of before) and see if this statement is not a fact, MAX MEYER & BRO. MODLDINGS, e € PIANOS & ORGANS | FRAMES, =~ Hosl & SHEET MUSIC, 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska & EMERSON, K HALLET & DAVIS KIMBALL, Tho Tnrgont, TawcerTa Aot in tho world, Passongor aecommodntions thexcelen: New York to Glasgow via Londond erry Anchoria, Dec 21st | Furnessia,.fan R Furnessa, Dec 28th | Cireassla, jan, New York to Azom, Gibraltar :mi Italy. Assyria,. n by either nd North of 1 South of d, or Naples and PARIS OR CONTINENTAL Torns on lowest terims, Circular Letters of Credit and Drafts for any amonnt a lowest current rates, Apply to any of our local ““”"HB' derson Brothers, Chicago, I, B8 T 0. P. Dopot. WHOLESALE PRIGES, MEN'S WESCOTT : CALF SNOES. I3 . Tipped plain toes. um or wide plain toe. E widt SIZEB5TO|2 - = $2.55 Wiito foF our catilogue. Ehoos sent By ex- press . 0. D, u uv-«m.yw-..l with ord FAVOR PIKE & CO., 45 1049 lhnflaln |§ t., .CHICAGO, ILLINDIS! We sefer to Armour & Ca., Chicago, by permission, BROOKS BROS. & CO. | IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Watches, Jewelery," Rogers” Silver- Plated Flat Ware, Cutlery, Notions, Fancy Goods, Albums, Toy Watches, oat-Collar Springs and all the latest noveltics for the boli- duys, Our large and fully illustrated catalogue malled 10 dealers only. All mall orders receive our promptand best attention, Address, 417-419 N, Fourth st., 8t. Louls, Mo Satisfaction DR. BAILEY, DENTIST Paxton lllu( k. 16th uml Farnam \lu‘(-l». the O Ty pew U abrne 1o do. woodwork Y8100 writing. “Awents v H IHIVI , » Ky ot % b W R L2 ory, Chicage ine - the SHOE DEALERS q.'uuhul lines of loots and Shoes, manutactur: ed by C. M. Henderson & Co,, of U] hhuuu-—hur tories at Chicago, Dixon, 1lls. nml Fon Iiul Wis,—shouid write BAM. ATSON, resi- dence, FREMONT, NEH, Traveling lu«ul. Heaaquarters for Hubbers, Desty mx to exam- lu ullum DEAE: %oods from this sale, but will fill mail orders promptly and to the All orders for goods from this sale must be . W, Gon, IImA Dooc 87, oMAHA NE& FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL, flHRhNIUandSURGIUALDISEASE& BRACEKS, BAPPLIA?‘IGFS ‘WR DEFORMITIES AND "’(058[’41 1t ities, mumhllruldl -dmhvs"m ks MINETY ESoMs FOR PATIENTS, 'OR OIROULARS on Deformiti g Olub Feet, Gurvatures of Bpin , Oatargh, f mm.hy neer, Catargh, ronchice, fafa 56, Bz, Bkin and Blcod Ant ol Burgioa) a..,.u.,..a A 8P DISE‘SES OF WOMEN b2 RLATRLY AUDED WORMR DUKING GO NARE e, e RO T HERAN ISEASES s WER, Fre e i JAL & BURGIOAL, mnn fips Hth aad 1 Dodge Btrects, ONAHA, NI » ateod sy ¥ 18, . Nervoils Prostention caused by the use of alcahol tobieco ~ Wakefulness, Montal Depression, Softening of the 1irain, r. Insanity aid ieading to miscry, deci wih, Ol Age, Burreniiviss, Loss of I'ower ) o oF (1o bia Each box 01 & ox by matl prepaid on ‘WE GUARANTER SIX BOXES . abuse or ouluing one month e K5, 0, gend the purcha; fund the money 1sts, Nole A g nts, o ho feo o fas nqnllml arf B Al s peol |.l.7._:rn.~u o+ Bt lnuh LI TO NEAKMEN; N g i Siars s & “PHROF. F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn, Morphine Habit Cured AT HONE wum T RAIN, ':.x“" wnd costs less the habit ol . COAT! 211 Janes Ih'uln\u. KANIAs Ciry, Mo, i:-:& ulnu s tre -dMl kK, 4ddressor sallon F, HISQ0X,

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