Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 27, 1890, Page 8

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THE Master returned Gl Chancery Sh from Antelope where he apprais i farm property on fore nount of 5,500, Special has just York counties mortgng 10 the compluint v filed with the pol M. Nestlehouse th terday morning charging \ Sawyer with the Beatrice Cottage road 8 ye judge nd W. W Hale, I'he robbery of 8, F, , of #0000 at thousand ounces of quinine for wdson drug company from nkfort-on-the-Main and three bales of leaf tobaeco were passed through the toms house yesterday morning by y and Christinnson, the motor men held on the cha of manslaughter in the killing of For an, have been dis- Judge Helsley, the coronor’s ury having exonerated them from all plame in the casc The Dawson brick company was incor- sorated yesterday by N J. Kuhn, C. D, Voodworth, Jeft W, Bedford, A. € Charlton, Richard Smith, W. S. Gibbs and A, H. Cooley, with a eapital stoclk of The office of the company is to aha and J. 8. Bennett yesterday received his Instructions which define his duties sanitary commissioner, which ofl takes the of that of garbage ddition to the other duties, ions provide that the official a member of the board of as by the Grand rommittee on wagons cull of the for such flered by v arranged of the Republic fal exercises to hilve building th inst., may b wious school Thursday, th al contributions ¢ pupils. Miss Daisey Whitchouse, the lady who was injured in n runaway ¢ Council Blufs last ternoon, was brought to this city yesterday, and i85 now at her hrot) ¢ she 6 version of nt is, that” Sunday afternoon, iy with Walter Joi the eastern pa when one of tl R T and they started young in_comps ding througl of the front wheels went frightened the horses to run, throwing M and through a barbed wi fence at the side of the rond, bruising and cutting her quite seve After this the horses dashed down th t, finally stopping on B the | stores, of one of the flagman, is the life of a Dick Richird entitled to the credit of saving pretty sixteer I girl who lives Sixth street. She was standing on the watching an incoming freight train with her back toward an ap| Oficer McMahon callod tho aitontion of tho in between the trains and suatehed her as the train dashed past. n Py Cook’s ext the best s| The Archer O In a private letter r la, the following Avchor's playing: ) the fnto the great St o hear Mr. Ar magnifl new ved from Torouto, mention is made of James e ler's opening concert on the organ._yecently set up by Mr. Arcl atet organist and what more feod be said? _Ho o ) X c by his marvel An A The ORIGIN 1s only put and s absolute ug company ab Confirmation services conducted by Rubbi Rosenan at th v gregation of Tsracl Sunday morning was crowded by the con, didates. Those Misses Isabella 2 {thania Aus- pacher, Aunie Colin, Hattie Driefuss of Omahu: Rena of Council Bluffs Alice Helle alish and of Omahu Kirschl bert Oberrl Isadore Robinson of Omaha. were A Hog Cholera Doctor, The Dr. H. J. Schooley who oceupios a cell 1n the county jail awaiting trial on the charg of passing forged checks to which he had tten the name of Mo kunown to been an all y Clay that » is g “his presen: var cted with x,nh me for the man remedy which cured Pullman palace ars, free reclining chai W intervening “points el Island route. Sixteenth and Farnain, Through conches et oflice 1502, Murray, connceted \wn John ived a telogram from stating s wife was dying. N has fering from hemorbages for somc toth ta fow d Jumped from the Tun away w Frank Kerns, ha that | dey carringe whic tained My second Mothodi aftor hu Omaha i her text th me oh God Know my th Phiat Ever day Mis tho You Vi Mo Horsford's Acid Phosphate, A Nerve-Food and ' Whe most effective yet discove l CUSHING GOF; Col- | shie was | Whitchouse out | yowhero they dasheéd through | s thousand persons erowded | hedral last night | astonishes | va Kohn | CH | The Circutar Rega Malkes Its Appearanc The circular announcing Ceorge ing's resignat master mec Unfon Pacific was issued yesterday | eftect June 1, His Harvy Middle ton, does not take charge, however, until June 15, This gives | 1 Wilson, the pres. ent chief assistant, an opportunity to distin- guish himself for two weeks, » will have I Mr. Mill Why has been i a hundred times, but no_on - seems to have definite infol tion on subject. There are various rumors afloat of the SUCCessOT the Coming Into Omaha, All arrangements have been m Milwaukee to commence running its trains the river next Sunday. For atime the road will v the Union Pacifie's old depot. Whether the Rock Island proposes to | come in right away is not known. The sup. position is, however, that it will not remain out very long, The Wabash has also con menced to make overtures for admission, and it is expected that within six weeks cve castern line reaching Cou running its trains into this eity is the only one that has not entc agreement, but it signified its willi do 50 long before some of the others did. le for the acr » Wabash into an the works in Dawson, | £ Omaha- of aro selling xception lat rate b nd §3 s the b heme, it claims, en and at the business, the Towa lines sago ticket Milwaukee, wh ing round trip f | rate one way This ables the company to mect the same time protect its_local | He les _conting 3 train is crowded with 1 lington and Missouri mous loads of cxet Kansas City and St. for pleasure. Was Well Pleased. n was received at Union Pacific rday mor from Tom Pacifi sionists, Louis—people who went A teleg nt ng that_Geo is train arrived there Saturday well pleased with his trip over the road from Omaha. Notes and 3 m J. Shotwell, t young man of been appointed conmercial Pueblo. Will i Pacific at Lieutenant Palmer of the Rock Island staff spent Sunday with friends at Auburn, xt Saturday the B. & M. will comn running regular trains from Denver to River- side, Col ‘ n, joint agent of the Chicago, anolis & Omahaand Fremont, & Missouri Valley in this city, loft s City st evening on ofticial busi- “VONS Prostration, nervous bl ved by Dr. t Kulin & nvicted Kit ( tigned be mm Gilmor ) for delayit le company oy, indicted of brealing ud them and the Nelson Hogat brought, fii. from’ 1with selling liquor with- stefn cases v | foro the close of the. morning. session of the court and Judge Dundy stated that he would try them seciatim, Fred Copeland was sentenced to one y inthe penitentiary yesterday afternoon” f forgery. John a for selling | liquoryithiout first having obtained a govern- t liccuse, was tried by jury and found fter which he was remanded to jail to Sentence, one of the Fort O d with the iha soldies mission of rape person of Lova Zizler, was tried b defendent putin - but little wfter being out fifteen minutes, cha was returned bo sentonced to Morrow, e will probaiy ts Against Helfenste vas a day with F , clerk of the district ¢ o he entered up fc against Jobn P, Helfen bron busy ner tein, the pl, it by that y ation and | ments rendered as rapidl i each ind verdicts owners, : Iy put mafters in action ut the next term o District Cq t. lowiug prisoners will before Juc be arraigned Clarkson this morning: s, charged witn the murder 0 was shot while Willium A, O'Le: intent. to kiil; intent to kill} Wommelsdor ult witn intent Sert Brewer, grand laveeny : with intent . adultc with with O assuult assault N Py Martin Doy o T 3 G \l Nanra, Ty Tierman C. Schultz has brought suit in 1 plevin azaisnt Sherift Boyd, elai Sion of four horses, a wazon ness, valued at 600, i of 2100, John T Redick has the Union Pacific railway « on to lot 3, block M lot 8, block 200 lot 4, block and lot 1, block 82, 1 | petition alleges that the property by duie pro ‘ robbe npany to recover 14 1 that the property has not yurposes for more than asks apat the title to the in of Commercd Las broug !, M. Dins s 'Cunningham Adam Suyder to ¢ $4,500 on iven to the Omaha company nilar suit has been commenced by t b bank against Henry Gibson, Pat rd, Adam Suyder, D is Cunningham, John Riley and Cha “anning to or $l 3.0 i le Omaha bauk- A Jiote Mok rned o verd wwar him ounty Court CHARL) JOIN Mortuary. ent Wis Beeessar Cush- | and takes | the | at Portland, | He suc- | ver, would > called just be- | . as duving | commenced suit against | | ing cor | cil Blufts will be | the | that their t | wages in_another HE OMAHA his sorrowin Hill cemetery ,mrn..m,un od him in l‘|n-p« t fifty-one yoars, a fall eived about two ice of the 3 oks g0, funeral will be announc 1 hereafter. Don’t forget the auc \iun salo of 1i of Homan & Temy's Wednesday, 28, at 10 a. m. ry May A Correction. To the Editor of Tne your attention to the ditorfal in yesterday's Bre regarding the ac tion taken by the retail merchants at their convention held in this city the past week, and if the same is worthy of space in your paper we would ask that you make the follow tion, as the merchants want to have yme before the as. approved the the exemp 500. This | 5 made Owmana, May Bee: Allow me the worlk in that convention public without any mistaken id You the convention draft of abill that would reduc tion on a homestead from £2,000 to is u mistake. The only char in that bill was that sixty days' wages bo 1ding that 10 per cent of garnisheed for neces- But thut or e Lills of this kind ild be filed at one time. This, you see, uld work no injustice to any one, as it 1 ent of his in chants but what underst ment. What the merchant objects to to if he should sell a debior's claim to Smitn, and Smith should sell it to Jones, and Jones | d suc the debtor and garnishee his tor if six swards, the debtor could come back t, sue him for damages and rrested. This has been done no Jater than in the 1ast. two weeks right here in our city; and with the w law is today y kind of @ months aft » think if you will look this matter up carefully that you will sce the present law to- day is doing a greater injustice than it did be ¢ truly your 2. 1. Honary, General Sec riage Licenses. censes were issued to the es by Judge Shields yester following Neb. .. N 5. Halo, Craig Emma Smith, Craig, carl T, Begle, Omahia . ... -y Bailey, Portland, Ore { \\mu Im Lincoln K. Brown (color 1 America Hunt (colored) Atchison, Kan Deadwood’ ning Boom. George F. Foster, a Nebraska re tate owner, who was at the Palmer in ) the other day, told a Tribune reporter about the ‘attempts of rival ronds to tap Deadwood I'he entire northy “fitted by the comir ing aline into boom comes in the Northweste'n is with the w anothe il news that the ing to connect Deadwood outside world. For some y the Northwestern has been within eight miles of Deadw The efforts of the citizens to have this gap spanned we of no use, and the company put them off with half promises. The right of way was offered the company, but that was refused. Within a few months the Bur- lington quietly bought up the right of way through the county to Deadwood. When all the necessary property was hought it was learned that the Burling- 4on was about to lay tracks over the lands supposed to have been purchased - an easternsyndicate asan investment. Then the were gay and the Northweste frightened. That roud be pmble avound and gath- erupa Tl cost them £100,000. lands were offer 10 two ¢ n!~ coming into Deadwood will cause a boom ilike the days of the gold fever, D, cter of Denver has contracted orthwestern to build the line from the present terminus— W hitewood into Deadwood, The work is heavy and includes a 1,200 foot tunnel. Passing of British Supremacy. :\l\ old Euvopean nation like The That of u..-l wopean sy set of purel South sea, a set very far from purely ish on the southern point of Af et on the continent of D \\i(h a large French commun- »middle of them, and the black population of the West Indies, tined to form a permanent unity, and the “problems ting to each of are to be treated on that hypothe- @ most precavious dssump- Prof. Goldwin Smith in the © des- sis is su tion, writes Forum, What has heen empire, or whatever Command of the sea ain had when it she now has no arowth of otlier naval taken it from her? Her fleet is still no doubt by far the most powerful. The | curre f toward centr: government, its most extreme for England, and dems an empire, the v hond of this it is to bhe ¢ which G was forme longc democ ains g 1ot acy in | und in govern | Iye of Justic told at the rman ex- L says the Cineinnati Otio day while trying case with ajury he fell asleep, but as the wits apen the lawyers and t Lin the knew it not, imony was all for They only discove that the e. Many storic nse of | known ( \\Hh the glass-oy ex wel St S0 inter P wis sound sl when on luwyors avose and asked for the decision of the court, and not receiving un ¢ Wlo what was the constable then hastily Dy and fory assemblagoe that the swer squire which had case had to be tried start, as the magistrate d of the testimony. been open . in from hadn't heard a the wol DAILY ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plrnnnut | and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- coptubln to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most hcnlthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pnpul'\r remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. ~ Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 1OUISVIILE, KY. NEW VORK. N.V. Some Children 5 Too Fas become Ilstlau, fretful, without ener- gy, thin and weak, But you can for- tify them and build them up, by the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. They will take it readily, for it is al- most as paiatable as milk. And i should be remembered that AS A ¥ VENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OR COLD! IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNS, IT I8 UNEQUALun Avoid substitutions offered. ““THIS 1S AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS Waren Walter Besant. WHEN YOU ORDER APOLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The well-known: Yellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are protected by Perpetual Injunciions of the Supreme Court. Beware of bottles bearing the genuine Apollinaris labels but re-filled with a spurious article. LOOK AT THE CORK, which, if genuine, is branied with the | name of the /l[m//lmuu Company, Limited, and the words “Apollinaris Brunnen" around an anchor. | GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE ¢RADE BMIARK i (it T TRADE MARK | ENGLISH the money. by I .m.ml\\ DRUG €O, 10 FARNAN S0 - OMANA. NERB, account of counter eits, wo Lave adoptec Yellow Wrakper the only | DR. J. . Mc(xREW THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor in the o PRIVATE ", un it D rpagscd of il i from STRIGTIIBE relieving the bidder, prono ..mm Treaine ’jnannaunss e Alum. 'S Wi BAK NG pe NEW YOUK CLICAGY, BAN FUA. CATARRH: % SYPHILIS' " BOOKS OFFICE X3t ELECI “oma AAIN 525D b RIC BELY WITH SUSPENSTRY Zémxmu BANDANELEOTRIOCO., Vo0 Lablile 807 EIGAGD, UL 'l‘l ESDAY, MAY IH!N). For Memor will We have BOO very fine all wool This week we veterans. @l give a grand benefit to the Flannel Suits, ay soldiel made and up in s regulation G. A. R. style, with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. These we offer for this week at $7.80 for the suit, either single or double breasted coat. We do not advertise the name of this flannel, but we give you our, guarantee that itis made by one of the best mills in the country, is strictly all wool and indigo dyed, and you will not get a better quality of flannel more satisfaction or better service, We also place on sale a che nor pay a if you we stake our reputation that suit that will give you to other houses $12 for it, aper grade of Flannel Suits, which we offer at $8.78. The flannel in this suit is not all wool, but it is indigo\ dyed. It is lined with good serge, makes also made up with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. boys. blue, for boys 11 to 18, el BSOS, We are also prepared to dress in We offer Long Pant Suits of a blue an arm a good serviceable suit, and is y of big and little good quality of at $4.80 for suit of coat, vest and pants, flannel, idigo and Knee Pant Suits, with nicely pleated coats for boys 4 to 14, at $2.80. For similar suits you have to pa) able style and quality. SHIRTS. the city that can you half the line or name anywhere near the pricesswe do. shirts, splendid patterns, woven colors, pl(n\lcd Oxford cloth outing s fronts, at 60c; worth $1. Imported flannel shirts, b $1.1 2autiful stripes, (0)0 worth $1.78. at any other place about $8.00 and $5.00, SUMMER Unequalled choice and values in Ouin g Shirts of every There is not a house in concelv- show -~ Extra fine quality silk striped flannel, pongee silk and finest grade of silk at $1.78, $2.28 The following items will give some idea of the extraordinary , $2.80 and $3. SUMMER HATS. ues we are offering in this department. ]8&150\[111(‘(101 bysinsummershades,chocolate,tanand pear I,:n alpines, latest shape, 10 cases very fine of two shudos, at 88c. You could not buy either of the above styles in any less than $1.80 Nebraska Clothmg Co, with extr a fine (All our shirts are extra full si silk hat store Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. So lour last week’s sales ‘'on Men's Suits thut; satisfactory were we will continue the same for another 3\\'ccl<, offering many new attractions which fequalif not excel any- ‘thing previously shown. NERVE AND A Tn_:fim—r o for My snwvm.»mmv DY | esta dlscharg organs SANTAL-MIDY" FRE OWLEL, Y ¥ron ¥, ¢ Moodus.Conne INCORPORATED BY Will take place Under the pers the forn sufficient NOTICE. i Note. THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA MEXICO, ‘Grand Lottery of Juarez Under the Management of the Mexican Interaational Banking C , Concessi FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING in public at the CITY OF JUA REZ WEDNESDAY, JUNE V. JOHY S. in the nal superviston o (f ntleman of such promine amtoe 16 (e publie that thie dr 1 tho Tatter (the Supervisor of the M CARPUHFATLNPRIZ 1 Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, LIsT - $60.009 100 Prize of $60,000. . 1000 100 Prizes of 2h Prizes of It (@)ry at) MOSBY, United wings will be xivan € (formerly 28th, vile 78c. fop aso del Nort 1890. and MR CAVMILO ARGUELLE thatt, s presen eld with strict h vernient $60,000. il i Only 60,000 Ticketsl $2; OUARTER TICKETS, §1. any tl 1,1t RIZINS Approximation Prizes, Termina Prize 0000 111 HU0K 1014 Prizes amc the swner the ttances for tickets by AN INTL City ol Addross all re MIXIO Prosident A b rat MESICAN TNTERN A I0N Xic Bl lotter shange, \RNATIONAL B Juarez, Mo O, via 1 BANK Uity of Juire ontaining M [ ANKING MAX MEYER & BRO, Diamond Marchant s, faciuring 1GTEHL AND 1 Jo CORNEIR VT Lour 1Done Dinmond Figer Rines from $2.7 Dinmond Lace Pins from Diamond Ear Rings from 10 Diamond Stuids; Diamond Scar mond Cuftt Buttons: Diamond Hair Bracelets, WATCHES from $15,00 up to $500,00, AL Kinds Silver and Nickel Watehes, fro: our New 3 i Gold Wateh Chains from $7 Finest Rolled Plate Chains, only )0 Elegant Wateh Charms tozen Solid Sterling Sil One lot of Rolled Plate $2.00 and #3.00, now 50¢ cach to elose t 1,000 Fine Solid Gold Finger Ring F4,00, #5.00 and upto $10, nm, worth A beantiful line of the celehrated dimonds) in Gold Nettings, Studs, Sea eeay from K100 upward, SPECIAL Fine Steel Ca picces, at carly, as they will not Last 1o Loose Diamonds mounted to or i assortment Fine Solid Gold stem Winding Wate Gold Filled ¥ waelon NABM n the Importon ancl IALLA, s H15.00 anl upwi Cheapest to the Be Wy worth $5,0), B heni ont, 0 isian vl Pins, Barcaing in Clocks, Lamps, Silverware, inallits var r and fixtures for & Repairinz iy s hranche Diwmond» Lace e Bracelets from 50¢ up. acelets, assorte 1 patterns, sold forme imita Pins, Ear ) ol ahout sl $3,00, 1 Paso, Man 1) Call

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