Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 30, 1890, Page 8

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8 THE LllY There were u”. o efmits issued yesterday, Eio. Dr. Mary Breckenridg: terday from a visit of several with friends in Ohio, Mrs. John Willinms, wife John Williams, will deliver today. A hm.i\ agent named Edwards is in the charged with the embezzlement minor building aggr returned woeks of Rev the mem- of vhn P employer. The dry & Co., o closed stores will close at noon. E. melsdorf, ch ous pétty fc not um!t\ to that of ”m\v\ manded to await sentence William Hamilton, a gasoline wagon driver while drunk fought with some one and that is all he knows about it, A slight scalp wound was dressed by coroner who wus called as if the case were a stiff, In the United States afternoon the Easton, Mass., sceured judg A L ing in the sum balance due on 888, The other rged with numer- He was re- court yesterday wis notes for ven July 10, ies of Phil Kearney Post nd of the Republic will g their ) at Fort Omaha the evening of A large number of invitations and it is intended to make this one of the most pleasant social events of the season, Costs ered by the great ma i ven necessities of ife, 58 arilla commends itself with special force at middle classess becauso it » economy withh t medicinal power. nly medi- cine of which can_ truly 00 doses lar, and a bott tions will avera What it must, be carefully con Republicr Convention. The republ five members of the by be Leld next Saturday Lof cducation, will 0 o'clock p. m 1 Sea ] Restaurant, o soupat 1 Maurer 11214 Farnam st. poration. Articles of i o w 3 filed by the Security Trust company, £200,000 with share C. E. Boller, J. H. B " L, Wilkins and M. M. R ncorporators. rtson are the Tohn Morgants Inibiio witon bRz o the police proposc to look him up. He wis arrested by Ofleer Davis while trying to dis pose of Lwatel in a Tenth street pawn Bhop. A search revealed five more on his person. Indefinite. From Fairmount, Ind., a plaintive for the the police, wife and property hrown-haircd 3 The lady i > ook upon. with short curly hair.” No names are given appeal The man in the case left a sick three children but no p 1 Aife of the fi pure blood means and this bears with it the ition from sickness o rengtheni pure rich blood, & igtheus the whole body. oL Biood talizes and str per bottle, " Vieagos. May White and Flora Aubic itables, got idents of ( vgeant Wha night arrested them, w and Capitol avenue through the assistance of some by 3. At the Temple At the temple on Harney street, ncar Twenty-fourth, Rubbi Rosenau will t evening, deliver the sixth of the series of | tures based upon the articles of Joewish creed recently publishied in Tue Bee, T sunounced for discussion is All visitors will be cord 8hown good seats by tho ushe Services commence ut An Absolute Cure, The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OF 15 only put 1 and s an absolutc wounds, chapped h Will positive all kinds of piles. for the ORIGINAL ABIETI « MENT. Sold by Goodman Dry cents per box—by mail 30 cents 3 company at 2 Run Away With Him. Driving down mstreet yesterday morn fng, Pred Peterson used his whip with such effect that his horse ran away. The buggy seat had no sides and was slippery, and Ired was thrown from one wheel toanother, and finally onto the dashboard, while the spectators pected minute to see the man dashed to cath. I'he horse was finally stopped oppo- site T Bex building, doingno more damage than demoralizing the driver's clothes and springing an axlo, ilway company was permit to erect poles and s ulong Harney strect. Work v be commenced at once and pushed forward us apidly as possible, The western terminus of the old line will hiton colloge, > system will be used merely as a matter of conyenicnee, both systems in ope- ration having given the company perfeet sut The pavement on Farnam street is being re moved preparatory to putting the copper wire under the tracks for the electrie railwuy Entitled (o the Best, All ave entitled to the best that their money will buy, o every family should have, at once, o bottlo of ‘the best family remedy, Syrup of PFigs, to ¢ the system when costive or bilious in 50c and §$1.00 bottles by all leadiy Wagne e Mv. H, A, Wagner, sceretary of thagUnited States loan aAd trust company Bf this city, and Miss Emma J. Brockway of Attica, Kan., assista teacher in the high school at Atchi son, Kan, were united in marviag o'clock yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed by Rey W. Mann of Teinity church, in the' pr of i few intimate friends of the happy prinei ,|.v io B. Pennell of Atchison s bridesmaid d Mr. G. B, of O l‘ t Tho happy eveut was celebra ture home of Mr. and Murs, South Thirty-third street i S aor, Hotel Colfax, Colfax Springs, Ia. This popular resort (on the site of the famous *Old M. C." mineral spring) has beon put in complete order for_the gen eral opening, Suturday, June 7, for the season of l\nl I't et that 1 agoment of this hotel has been | in charge of the well known cat Frank Stewart, superintendent ¢ service on the Chieago, Rock Pacific railway, is o suftici rantoe that it will be condueted in first cla manne and that guests will tion and Island & con rveady very flatteri Write and secure onco before the widsummer wences, accommodations at rush an city convention to nominate | . Bostwick, | apture of an eloping couple comes to | r and | b bieet | at 11 | com- | THE STONE PILE. A Move Being Made to Secure One for police ¢ cil met police | we | L. Perine and E | County Commissioners Anderson, Turner and and Police Commissioners and Hartman, Councilmen and Donnelly, County At- Corrigan, Fire Bennett, Gilbert Bechel, McLe torner Mahoney Commissioner tion of a stockade which vagabonds pelled to b County 3 bugue and other ow ots with a ¢ When the work on which they finished, they could lift up Turner suggested the on the farm d be confined anc county an did not in. Freq under peculiar | stances, and fo 1 only passing drir be a disgrace to sucl ts with a ball and chain. rson thought the ter, y did not think it ma ctwveen a stockade and a e much 11d be no obj reaking rock. v from Hascall that work 10w done by crusher and not interfere with honest an said prisoners on the street Ald not be worked without a ball and chain because some foolhardy fellow might start and run, and in pursuit of him, the of ficer would probably shoot and kill some inno- cent person. Mr. Pevine thought that the working of criminals would tend to diminish erime. Mr, Mahoney said that if the police judge did not think the mun wicked enough to wear a ball and chain lie could send the man o the jail or stockado. T Who' tind. spont timo in the whom it would be unsafe to trust on the without ball and chain, Mr. Hartman said there was a class of per- petual drunks whom it would not be advisa- ble to let out with a chain Mr. Anderson thought that there were but a few of that class who had run away while workil round the court house. Mr, Simeral thought that was because the county fed them too well, | Mr. Corrigan said that he had been told by one of the prisoners that the county jail was the best boarding house he had ever had. v. Upton was opposed to working the prisoners on the str It was offensive to tho eye. 1t w dren to sce Lot lhllll be put to work out of the sight of thousunds who otherwise could see them daily. Mr. Andersop said convicts could be seen of Lincoln, fact and stated also sive to good citizens Mr, Upton admitted th that it waus decidedly offe and ladies, | Mr. Bechel wanted to know if any estimate ade of the cost of a stockade. id not think the cost would be orrigan favored a ball ana chain in stockade than without it on the man understood that it wi 1 to use a ball and chain exc ofa man whom it was desired to be not noved that a committee wrounds on the ured yhere put. to work brosking of Messrs, Andé iilbert, Bechel, Don- v and Poppleton. it will the sume Have used Dr. Thomas Ecleetric) Oil for croup and colds, and declare it a'iitvecuy Contributed by Wm. Kay, 50 Pl Touth Ave., Buftalo, N. ¥ Mysterious Death of Mrs. Sherd here appe 1in the Ch ' an article headed which 1 1 on certain prominent theosophists ing has been received by the city, from M as above a member [ the order in Be Los Angeles vived from J. H. Mu hundred m gram was Murray met me s and told me Mr 1p near Arcadia, s "This was the first > 1 had that he or she was there, 1 ut to Avcadia with My, Murray and Sl »sick in the ‘moun she pot worse, 1 sent Arcadia et help. few hours with two men ud they carricd Mrs, Sher. off in th 2 hotel of three following wtel people fi efore hearrived she died of hea The doctor examined | Subsequently the bill of He also telegraphed order- ion.” There was no mystery in the wany way. Bergray KeiGuivey, 10's husband t 212 and 1214 K SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, Demorest Medal Contest, The following is the programme for the contest for the Demorest silver medal in the Baptist church this evening ) r Rev. W. D. Luther Colll Water al Sunsion the | \ster Samiel M A Twentieth Contury Ar aster frank Morriil Vo Are Marehing O ah Operman, Alma Calkiy unson, Mty Carlfn, Blanel Alice’ Aduins, wndd ie Ferguson, The Infumous Ih.vlux [r Only Renedy Donaid J Down Cowle, Rennl Lenia Covl und Agnes Adam Rounceville, Berchi Clark rell, Mamie Colglor £on The Good Time Is Com Miss Mill The Rugle Cull A Miss Jossie Curpenter I M. B O Voung: Report of Judg essrs. J. M. Grantham, J. A Silver, M. G, Presentation of Medal. KoV, David Mirquciie. Bohemians on Memorial Day. At tho joiut meetings of the Bohemian lodge it was decided to turn out in the pavade on Memorial day Sobota was_appointed maesiial Pivonska_aid from ¢ 200 of I O, 1. T cornet and mirtiul out more t s and socicties, At the resider Wheeler nd Miss Mary E. Irivin were mar A the popular and Ariidur-Cudahy n is ond of the They many city us of rosters. Magic ( udia No 220, will maot at A it Order of United Workmen hall, f'wenty-sixth and N streets, Frid May #0ut 1 o'clock sharp ‘\w take part in the Memoril dey parade. All m 168, and to put them on | C courts could | ball and. { He | ntin | THE The Foresters' music for the parade, to attend prompt furnish are urged cornet band will All members Scalded at Armour's, Andrew Aftedal, employed at the Armour Cudahy packing house, slipped Thursday g, and his left foot goi a still he d’ painful scalds. A surgeon dressed | the scalds and the unfortunate man was re | moved to his boarding house, Twenty-fifth and M streets, Notes t the City. Joseph L. Anderson yesterday morning left for Kansas C| Superinte H. H Hammond company, has Meday, of the G. H ned from Chi- rt 5. and Miss Myra P. Brigham, who s their brother in Montrose, irned, 1s Sunday next. William McGurck has returned from Kan- sas City. H. Philleo, who hias been out in Furnas county on business, has returned wel . Gibson, Saturday whl go to Chi Mrs, Frank Pivonka, in s, will start’ for to spend four months in Bohemia > will sail from Baltimore on the 4th prox and go direct to Prague and from the capital will go to her old home at Plzin A son born to Mr. and Mrs, John E. Rus- Scott Horrall, have re- inda. Ia, and were accom- Mrs. John J. Gorman and son Wattie have returned from Olathe, Kan, Mrs, Jon O'Leary, with her daughter, Mrs. William Dacy of Des Moine visiting her daughter and. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John E. Russell, Interesting to the People of Omaha, We notice with pleasure that Russell, Pratt & Co. are devoting lhln4 1 s to furnishing fine g for ard ]nll.lu )m\ldmw The convenience of havi |I\L' a house devoted enti ties will be apprec 1l who con- template building. ¢ stock em- braces all that is new and original in the line of gas and electric The people of Omaba are showing by their liberal patronage that th do value the presence of such a firm in their midst. Messrs, Russell, Pratt & in addition to tl retail business, joyi share of the whol to this point. Their 10w extends over the west and is tion for reliubilit for they will not allow anarficle to the store or a job to be called fir unless it is complete and justas repre- sented. Russell Pratt & Co's, grown with Omaha's growtl worthy exponent of what cos ness methods, coupled with a determina- tion to be up to the times, will do. wt fixture rooms at 31¢ 15th st., are stored full of the signs in gas and ric chandeliers known to the trude, A Remarkable S A se hmrl boy in E 14 ft l.- zical Operation. B dinburgh scalded his I and the no signs ron obtained a gre hound puppy, days old, formed it to de: shaved its body closely, skinned it and with the skin grafted the skin of the boy. so as to cover all the ulc ted spots, T The patient the color of the grafted skin was uniform and very similar to that of the normal skin™, of healing, cloro- New Coates House, Kan, Absolutely fire proof. Finest an hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled in its up- * | pointments. A New Atlantic Cable, A new Atlantic exter d from Claw cable is spoken of, to Bay. in [reland, nly Tsland, in the straits of Belle The com wtive shortness of t 1,900 miles—is used as an a ment in favor of the scheme, .H!]\m 1 longer telegraph lings will be requived than for cables, Raising W ML Rice, a fdozen of ench, which ponds on his farm. They on the Kankakee rive I, and he keeps their wings clippe have beeome quite tame, but it remuiny to be scen whether they will become thorouglly domesticited and breed. Two wild ducks have been living on an adjoining farm for three years, but have never reared Van Houten’s Cocou nomical. Pure, soluble, cco Goldaen Sand of the Rhine, A company has been formed to exploit the auviferous sand of the Rhine, caleulation has been made the canton of Z 1 the grand duchy twenty-five million dollars’ worth of gold is mixed with the sund of the river | ini Powder. does not contain i Sold only In eans PRICE BAKING POWDER €0, Chicago. Ban Francis St.Louls You can go to your store and get the best corset there is ((I\ it's Ball's), wear it two or three weeks, return it, and L‘l your mnnLy ag ,uu, if it isn't exactly rig The reason is corset is right for wn out of ten; and The merchant, or mlhu the maker ll hind '.un, takes the risk of the tenth, There is a primer on Cor sets for you at the store, that this Qauigagy Couser €0, CLICAEO and New York ‘LDST I_MHII 0D:: OMAHA I)A]] Y BET,. Fl{ll)/\\' M AY 30, 1890. Slck Headache [® 8 complaing teom which many suffer and few areentirely free. Its cause is indigestion and a sluggish liver, the cure for which ds readily found in the use of Ayer's Pills, “I have found that for sick headache, caused by a disosdered condition of tho atomach, Ayer's- Pills are the most re- liable remedy."-Samuel C. Bradburn, Worthington, Mass. “After the mse of Ayer's Pills for many years, in my practice and family, T ani justified in saying that they are excellent cathartic and Jiver medicine— sustaining all the claims made for them, V. A M 'u\_wr.u Pills known to me fc and for all diseases ordered stomach and liver. for over threo years from he digestion, and ipation. appetite 'and was_weak and nervous most of the time. By using three boxes of Ayer's Pills, and at the same timo lu'mummn,lmmm..phul\.nn ed,”” —lhll)plmk\\nnd Topeka, Kansas, “1 was troubled for years with indi- gestion, constipation, i 1 headache. dache, in- I had no in small health, '—W.H. > s, use restored 1 B to are prompt and effective.’ Btrout, Moadvilto, Pa. Ayer s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. c, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Drugyiets and Dealers in Medicine, CALIFORNIA DISLOV}LRIES. . c NSUMP] s st Couts, m D\BronChl%RS fiw 1SEASESY L l\flé\s ‘gjlf}m G\I&Mfl’f‘( Ser\d or cmularfil perbottle Jpr 9 2 L 6. ROVILLE ¢ V1 LL;ALJ Santa: Abie :and :Cat: R : Cure | Forsale by Govdman Drug Co. To cure I'\\!h»uxm‘(r» Malaria, Lt S ana coriain romedy. SHUTHYS BILE BEANS 1210 (40 Nittlo beans to tho bot at 7. 17 KISSINC Do 6146 of this b cents (coppers or stamps). F. SMITH & CO., M 5 ““THIS 1S AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER." Waiter Besant, Apollinares “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. NOTICE. THE WELL-KNOWN YELLOW LABELS OF THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIM- ITED, ARE PROTECTED BY PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF | THE COURT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, SUPREME DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor §5 unsurpassed in the treatment of all forms of Privat No treatment PRIVATE DISEASES ;. mgut. A cureis guarantec i iom i tod dave without e | TRICTUR relieving the o Discascs. adder, pron: complete ¢ 1 ruments oF ogs 9 bine enose, [ the f und BARRENNESS | f‘““fi CATARRM 773 SYPHILIS BQUKS IJi- | oMAalA, NEB TO WEAK MEN |m| i A Y il Discases of the Skl Kid ed. MoodusConue For Memorial Day “ This week we will give a grand benefit to the soldiers and Vi veterans. We have BOO very fine all wool Flannel Suits, made up il regulation G. A. R. style, with eylet button-holes for changeable buttong These we offer for this week at $7.80 for the suit, either single or doubl breasted coat. Wc do not advertise the name of this flannel, but we giv you our guarantee that itis made by one of the best mills in the ('Uunll'y“ is strictly all wool and indigo dyed, and we stake our reputation that you will not et a better quality of flannel nor a suit that will give you more satisfaction or better service, if you pay to other houses $12 for it, We also place on sale a cheaper grade of Flannel Suits, which we offer at $8.78. The flannel in this suit is not all wool, but it is indigq dyed. Itislined with good serge, makes a good serviceable suit, and 14“ also made up with eylet button-holes for changeable button @B DO, We are also prepared to dress in blue an army of big and littl boys. We offer Long Pant Suits of a good quality of flannel, indigc blue, for boys 11 to 18, at $4.B0O for suit of coat, vest and pants, and Knee Pant Suits, with nicely pleated coats for boys 4 to 14, at $2.80. Fot similar suits you have to pay at any other place about $8.00 and $8.00y SUMMER SHIRTS. Unequalled choice and values in Outing Shirts of every conceivs able style and quality, There is not a house in the city that can show you half the line or name anywhere near the prices we do. Oxford cloth outing shirts, splendid patterns, woven colors, pleated fronts, at 60c; worth $1. 5 Importod flannel shirts, beautiful stripes, $1.10; worth $1.78. b Extra fine quality silk striped flannel, pongee Silk and finest grade 4 of silk at $1.78, $2.28, $2.80 and $8. (All our shirts are extra full sizes.) SUMMER HATS. The following items will give some idea of the ext ues we are offering in this department. 18casesfinederbysinsummershades,chocolate,tanand pearl, at785¢, 10 cases very fine alpines, latest shape, with extra fine silk band of two shades, at 88c. You could not buy either of the above styles in any hat store for less than $1.80. Nebraska Clothmg Co, Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 1 P. M. TODAY. Grand Wellcryaelititiskez Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING WIll take place In public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Puso del Norto WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. onal superviston ot (! nd MR CAMILO AT jan of such proming to the public thit th Supervisor of the aordinary val4 Concessionaries, PUR Mesleo™ ELLES, slone iy Under the pe Uy the latter ( Moxican Goverament) 13 of squil stiudiug CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Ticketsl WHOLE TICKETS, $4: HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKELS, $1. LIST OF . $60,000 ind lutegrity | . 2R TATE So satisfactory were i alos Erisas ; 1 Prize of §60, 000 1 Prizof 10000, . 100 Priz 100 Priz 100 P | i our last week’s Suits that | the | sales | s onch i cnch 1014 Prizos amounting 1o 1€ nny deket dewing o prlzo fs sent to o undory signed, Its e collected and remitiod L0 the bwher thereof froo of charge. 11 BIONSON wtional Bank, K1 100 Prizes of 200 Prizes of | ) jon Men's lwe will continue for \\'cclq, offering many Paso, Terx. % [same another| e A . fulrness and 1o good towards all MOSBY, Commissioner. CAMILO ARGUEL Supervisor for the Governt NAL BANKING (0., City of Juarez, Mexico, Send remittances for tickets by ordinary letter, containing Money ¢ NOT[CE ssued by all Express Companlieés, New York Exchiu , Bunk Draftor P Note. Address all stered let o g MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Maxico, via 11l PPaso, Tex. MAX MEYER % BRO, Diamond Merchants, Importors Manti- facturing Jewelers, CORNER 16TH AND FARNAM STt cial Bill of for this week. We w and “*Well Don novelties in e ry department at low: Dinmond Finger Rings 30 up to $50). Dinmond Lace Pins from $5.00 up th $1000,00, Diamond Rings fry 1,00 up to $2,500.00. Dinmond § iH Ibmmoml Scart Pins; Dinmond Collar Buttons; Dia- mond Cuff iamond Hair Piuv unond Lockets; Diamoal Bracelets, Loose onds mounted to o at short not WATCHES—Li ¢ Nolid Gold Stem \\nnlnu: Watches from $15.00 up to atches, $15.00 and upward All Kinds Silver and \ulul Watches, from the Cheapest to the Best, S our New $5.00 Watch, Solid Gold Watch Chains from I Finest Rolled Plate Chinins, only $2,5 Y ) 500 Elegant Wateh Charms and Lockets, 506 up. on Solid Sterling Silver Bracelets from 50¢ up, ot of Rolled ¥ I sorted patterns, sold formerly at $2.00 and $3.00, now He to close them out, 1,000 Fine Solid Gold Finger K eS| at $1,00, $1.50, $2 #4.00, #5.00 and up to $10,00, 2,00 to $20, 00, A heautiful line of the ¢ Paisian Diamonds,” (imitation divmonds) in Gold Setti \I\ul-, Seart Pins, Laco Pins, Ear Ri 00 upn.mL Ve offer for a few days only, until all are sol Steel Carving Sets, 8 picces, at only $2,00, worth 5 they will not last lon, locks, |1\ln|n. [new attractions which | . requalif not excel any- | ‘thing previously | shown. and OMATIA, Read our * ofer both **Ra 2,00, $3.00, about 100 Fine ), Cull ilyerware, Unbrellas, obo GOFDM 1110 Farna J(]SEPH l:ILLl)TTS STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PAF TION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. FOR M,;E%! ONLY! R Tor PATLING MANHOOD; an 'NEH»I! UB DEBILITY;

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