Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 31, 1890, Page 8

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8 THE The choir of Gy, f Trinity cathedral will sing Jafrus” at the First tional church next Thursday The proceeds will go into the fund for the purchase of a large organ Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. bard and ,\h.~.1. the solo parts of the oratorio. —me PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Judge Groft arrived yesterday. A. C. Hull of Hustings is at the Casey. Joseph Remzi of Alton, 111, is in the city. t Junge Hamer of Kearney is in the Sedgwick of York Is a guest at the E. A. Chappell of Neligh is stopping at the Casey 8§, Goodm Paxton Robert J. Millard sre R. Scott of Beatrice is registered at the Casey. N. 8. Harwood of Lincoln was yestorday Miss . Gillespie of Lincoln the Murray D. F. Welty of Cambridge was at the Mer- chants ye n of Talmage is registered at the Stinson of Fremont is at the in the city is a guestat orbes of Fremont is a guest Merchants, W. W. Gardner of Orleans is stopping at the Merchants, 3. D. Mitchell and wife of Wayne guests at the Case; H. Bostwick guests at the Mur: Hon, Hale McPike of Alton, 111, 18 visiting for a few days in Omaha, Mr. Benjamin Folsom, United States sul at Sheflleld, is at the are 1 wife zof Hastings are con- of David | Kilpatrick el & of Be A.Maguey went to Py vor the address at the s held there, L. Calhapy xton. lion yester Memorial anied by Mrs. wpp of Cl is visiting in tt Calhapp is the wife of a forr newspaper man at Brownsville, Frank Randall (Duke of Mexico), faithful snblect of I ty, Rex I of New Or- Jei ¥ for the grand coron Rex 11, and Rocky mountain to be_held at Ogden, Utab, from .Inhn G. Borgium and wife of Los Angeles arrived in the city y erday. M is_the young artisi \\h(m pictures o at tho art exhibit last fall. . Borglum of this ity and will r its and fr n Anthor I y y and o member of the New York World staff, Miss Roger: 1 upon T's pted an inv tion to inspect the equipment of the v paper and to catch a glimpse of the ¢ the roof of Tire: Bre building. She ex herself as being ple and may be expected to v ampressions of Omaha in the World, WS- from essed ct her favorable an early issue of Daisy Stoddard. A very fair andience gathered at the Peo ple's theater Thursday night and listened to the elocutionary efforts and singing of Miss Stoddard, the child apostie of prohibi In tho pleasing entertainment which dizziness, nervous- cured by Dr. at Kubn & Board of Public Works, The hoard of public works opened bids yes- terday for constructing sidewalks, Bids were received from 1d Burns and Peterson &Lund, The board adjourned until today on account of yesterday being a legal holiday The contract will be awarded to Ed Burns, he bll”" the In st bidder, 1 will _open in district bids 105, for con- uand for e Park Commission, commission held a short meeting fternoon at which the monthly ubmitted aud passed upon yesterday pay voll was rs deliver Hanscom park.... Bills ete., for month .. 4 Salarics of 1 aulne lmplnu\ for ‘the month, . 3 will send you Dr. Dy and Appliances on il They will quickly restore to viger, manhood and health. Pamphlet freo. Vorrire Ber Co, Marshal, ich. —— Motorman Blake Badly Injured. Yesterday afternoon Motorman Blake of the Wulnut Hill electric street car line met with o very painful accident, which may prove fatal. With his train he was rounding the curve at Twelfth and Howard streets, and in loosing his brake, his hand slipped, allowing the brake handle to turn around striking him in the lower the abdomen. He fell from his car, ckod up and 1 oflice ne here Dr, to rend assistance suffe and was called he could.. Blak becoming unconc at Twenty-fifth and Tzard now lics in d very precarious Condition The now office i route, 16( of the great ok Ts- Sixteenth and Farnam street, Om: e the finest in the city. Call and sce them, Tickets to all points eust ut lowest rute May Be a Relative of Chris. Albert Columbus had o scheme yesterday, which if he could have worked it success fully, would have netted hima fortun the winds of another winter blow. The man is young and has every apy ance of coming from the country, but_he is not as fresh as he looks. day he ar. vived in town from the west, and instead of going about his ousiness, ho filled up with liquor, hired o team of ho later was avrested on tho ch rockless driving. At the station was scarched, and among his effects was found a one-dollar bill that had been skilfully changed in such a manner as to ut ten-dollar U for such if it and uy Mr. Columbus will the United States marshal, w gate the case more fully 10 will inve: and Cable, in the western part of indignant over the fact the western end of the Harney cab abandoned. A petition s in civeulati ing the council to compel the company to operate the line. The street railway ol rangement is only temporary, and that they are doing the best they can under the cir cumstances in going up to O ollege with the motor, The expense of the cablo on that line they say they caunot stand. ay thoy ing some means of r of Twenty-fourth aad betwee Cuming, = but Lave us yot el Potitis they say, an they give thom an’ idea of wishes of the pnup:.- Dr. Birney,practice limited to catarrh Motor The residents is to be ask s say that the ar what they want, as the needs and the that | WANT SHOOL BONDS, A Petition Circulated by Citizens Who Wish Them Voted. At a mass meeting of citizens from v | portions of thecity Thursday nightat thers of the board of education the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted and signed, with request for their publication in the city press Whereas, | ir the city, arising from the lurg spulation; and s, The board of education, in obe ence to the wishes of tho voters, submitted i bond proposition at the December that recolved 4990 votes for wnd only 2, wnd sald proposition voters, but through the litorest ar. Gant 10w, and. the nocoaslty f0r nde u,vlmull Vull\vhm,w ur and Whereas, The bo: Is compelled to rent private bulldings unfittes use, in di at present for school n the bonds, I voted, o 000 OF it ChiS. 13 ot more than will'soon be tequired for rented buld- school d ft oo o0 ich 640,000 b1k sohoor b In i, the money 18 now T the. sinkiug fund 00 roquired for the dmm. to the high scliool by )l pupils | > a8 far ks the bonded indo s is ooneerned, amounts Tz of the 50,000 10 per cent hi for the next twen o high od upon the rooms of the the Central sehool to such an i the past five fed school 1 sehool, th t i and raded sehool should be maintained course of study and uplene nd sufficient room for its use be pro- s honds are needed for the ad- 1 interests of th money will mean L mortar, hor in th e the ire proposition for ho ard of cducation for {18 action in re- submitting such proposition to the voters, and we call upon all interested in the welfure of sehools, to cast thelr Influcnce aud dielr vote B.( Alhert Joln O Not a California Bear. Anybody can_catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, lile the man who caught the bear. We advise our readers to purchase of the Goodman Drug company & bottle of SANTA ABIE, the ¢ King of Consumption, Asthma, Bron- Coughs and Croup s, and keep it und death nature. Give i months treatment, §1.00; se £1.10, REPUBLICAN CI It Will Mcet This chool Bos cmbers. On Monday fon will be held in this city to fill the vacancies caused by the expiration of the term of the following mei- bers of the board of educ: Dr. J. J. Seville, B. I Robinson, & elton, H. B. cll, 1. T, Clarke. n convention to nominate suc- owill meet in_this this 0 o'clocc in the Bxpos publican delegates to this couvention are as follow First Ward—W. A. Kelly, James Peter Black, John Mathieson, William son, Gottlieh Zimmerman and Kent, Um- John Second Ward—Dan O'Keeffe, Geoy Stryker, John Hoffman, . M. Stenbs D. O'Connell, William Rochford and C. —Charles Wehrer, Lee Hartly, )] ', Anderson Jenkins, T . L. Barrett, George “.l\\lll Sixth Ward A. Grant, G. L. Hust, v Wharton, J. T. Dillon Seventh —M. L. Dave Mercer, J . Queale A Cone, W. ow, J. C. Ed Inskeep, Walst, Roeder, . C m.p»nn E. Baldwin D.'W. Lane, A. J. Charles Hellwig, W. Hexthousen, James Allas Kierste Chavles U bower, H. WILL How the Cou Open the Hospital Pile. “The poor old ‘new’ hospital will be ready to receive its steam equipment in only a fow days from this,” said Commissioner O'Keefre, “and it won't be but @ few weeks before it will be completed.” SWill the entive building be ready in a few weeks 0 was ; we're not intending why huilding open to begin with or for time to We will start with furn sked some hing o wing. wuch will be spent in furnishing one 10 idea; but it's going to be done as possible. About wll we'll have a cheap little bedstead and one as cheaply . to employ any additional help?” Not a bit of it! Why should wet If the dp that is now caring for the present in- ates in the old building can't take ¢ em justas casy in the new, then it's very funny inde particle H]HYI to necept the building atter it is finished “Well, now Dl tell you that on the squ I don't.think they are. I shall vote to accept ss, but U'm{nclined to thinl things that I've heard that there is u grand kick on th ioners when it comes to th ho do you tHink will ‘kic [ “I'm not giving names, but | on what I tell you," | MAREIED. | Mr. Fred W. Mosher and Miss Lola Law | ton were married on Thursday eve May | 29, at the residence of the bride's father, | North Twenty-sixth street, Rey. Charles W. | Savidge oMeiated. Mosher s one of the can depend ing, professors in the eremony and an ¢ supper wus served. The pre ts were beautiful al discases Of nose und throat. Beo bldg 1 Mr, Fred K, Babeock aud Miss U\“m to throw the | '} We are not going to )o you think the board is a unit on voting | from | part of some | THE Weingarden were marriod Thursday evening, May 20, at 2005 Sherman avenue, by Rev Charles' W, Savidge. Only a sclect compan; were present These young people are very widely and favorably known through the city and will continue to make Omuha their hoine. Peurs' Soap is the most clegant toilet adjunct OoMA IT\ GUARDS, The Drill Corps Goes Through the Farewell Evolutions. Last night the drill corps of the Omaha guards which goes to the national encamp ment at Kansas City had its farewell drill It was hard work. The uniforms were cous with gold buttons and white belts und stripes and the youug gentlemen who wore them were shapely and erect, A double file of fair faces, rosy cheeks, smiling lips, sparkling eyes, beckoning fans and summer dresses lined two sides of the armory. The perfume of dainty handker- chiefs and the breath of flowers filled the room, tut it was ha They marched and counter mi twos, fours, cights and comj wheeled and obliqued, forward backward, up and down the shouldered arms, supported loubt bel nml d and fire volleyed ‘and nd when the < thundere had cleared away th Tiie prog lined for the maiden competition at _the I sus City encampment, and it was well c out, The boys have been dri last night showed their f do. All the complic formed like clockwork. Though the pro gramme was a long one, the spectators were interested to the lastand testificd to their app tion of many of the movements with frequent rounds of applause, The corps consists of sixtcen men, guides and three commissioned offic geant Wilson on this oc ate to complote the nece Captain \xhllfl 8 sutenants M ant Foye und do honor to the are Corporals Bauiford, son and Campbell and Goodman, Voodburn, Gregory, , Kakin, Drake, Gage, ling for weeks, and ands what the ted evolutions w A Dolph nies with which they £ more. from My Lo « Kan. acksonville, Topeko, Kun., and selected for the competition are 1. H, we Fornanee, all of Fort Sunday morning and will be accompanied by about a car load of friends and admir subscribed L indi- ufantrey tling gun nd a people of Kansas City, who i cs for m.m companic zouave, g A sham battle and street parvade, in which the enti ce, including the regulars, will part —_— $5.00, to and return via th \\.fluhh ilroad. , the Wabash will on at the nbove rate. uke a ates are cheap. Leave O 30 p. m. For tic 5 and I'\th v _infor, call at th run its association A. L. Gibbon of the vings bank Hascall and Omuha, Notes About the City. The contest for the Demorest silver medal, to bave taken in the Baptist church 3 ostponed till Monday evening on account of the ruin storm, August Jonueschidt of ity and Mrs, Matilda Blosing Lt have taken out 1 Frank Bents, late of the Armour-Cudahay force, hiave go to Chicago. Tock, of the force at Swift & packing house wnd a popular membe Omaba lodze No. 66, A.O. U. W. is sick at the J THE ( WILL Of S0l only In eans. PRICE BAKING POWDER €( New York, Chlcugo. San Franciscd GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE CiAuE MARK THE GREAT TiALL MARK NGLISH REM- e wlum, St.Louls BEENDE TANIN, Sorsal Lacsitido, ATTeR Tosinn Fain fn the Back, Dimposs of Vision, Prematuro Old wnd many other di M T co., Ouania, Nen we bLave aduptoe FEIVIALE BEANS haolutely rollable werful female rogiatorkhown (i wufilent, Add SYPHILL F. C. Joslyn, 2012 GOODRICH, Lawyer, 1 Advice trec; no publicity. many stites. S CUKED Iy Puek's Tat, N\EI‘SHIII:'““‘IIAI EM!N'III .........h.,.. S MKy Adaress o) il va B d g THE GOODMAN DRUG 0 FARNAX STieem, - - ntorfelts, <ty sate Can be cured In 20 to 60_duys by use of the marvelow i 1t will not cure. medy, Wit oy Street, Omaha, N Dei ful practic John I | ()\IA]IA DAILY ]¥l< Dy g%\'I‘L HI)AY \IAY .H 1890. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is p]mflant and refreshing to the taste, and acts genfly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectunlly, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, up of F¥gs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- cepmMc to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pag lar remedy known. rup of Figs is for sale in 60c and’ $1 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 1t.~ Do not accept any substitute. CALIFOR/IA FI6 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, Ky, NEW YORK, N.V. m Some 355 Ch Llllrcns [N Growing | 4 X2 Too Fast become listless, 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 0iL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. They will take it readily, for it is al- most as paiatable as milk. And it should be remembered that AS A PRE- YENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, IN BOTH THE Dlfl AHD YOUNS, IT { UNEQUALLED. : DON'T DO IT. From the “Medical Review.” “Upon the ptoms of Liver Complalnt the mis- r applies blue pill, calomel srul poisons, in the d whereas t ) the vegetablo Kin v renovating 1 and hamlet in Tutt’s Liver lels ACT HILDLY BUT THOROUGHLY, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & €08 1s absolutely pure and it is soluble. No Chenvicais are used fn its preparation. It has riore N renyh of Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is thereforo far more cconoiical, exs than_ one cent a cup. Ning, str Kold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER & CO,, Dorchester, Mass. DR. J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE | DISEASES ment, A curots guaraotetd In 1be yer worst cases in from 3 to5 duys without the 10ss of ni hour STMGTU‘E s o WHACF Liw treatment fo WBEa LT o ey relieving the bladder, pronounce it & most wonder- success. A complete cure in o few duys widiout u m- nlnnnunr Joss f Lime. Andall wesk: nees of the sextnl orguny mmlll» or neryonenees, n their worst forms and ts are_abrolutely cured And il FENALR DISEASES cnred at home without o & wonderful runcdy. " HOUKS for Y. GATARRII i | Bludder cured ired in 80 (0 80 days. The most rapid, eafe and efteet medical profession. 2y irica0 moved from the bloed e cure guaraneed. *| OFFICE he Doctor fs nneurpnencd Stamp for reply 1711 AND FALNAM ST B A M. to 0% N BLANGARD'S I'IL 10DIDE OF IRON I’OOI\NESS OF THE BLOOD, nd for nq...un its perlodic cou WE ARE NOT Overstocked, but we are determined to do the clothing bus marked to obtain that end in view, and because our prices are lower than other prejudice you against the quality and workmanship of our goods. iness of this town, and our goods arq , don't let if Depend upon us to sustain our reputation fox honest and reliable clothing. We are the originators of, and have been since we started, the leaders in popular prices, not only for clothing, but for all other goods which we handle. Our large business gives us ads vantages that are not enjoyed by other dealers, and we assure you that we can always save from 25 to 50 per cent by availing yourself of the popular prices at which we mark all our goods. During the ensuing week we shall offer partment, we are able to make Fine Balbriggan Shirts some extraordinary bargains in our Undewear Des We have closed from the manufacturers 25 cases of fine Summer Underwear at an enormous reduction from what the same goods cost us early in the season, aughtering prices on them, Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 35c; aind Drawers at 60 Extra fine Balbriggan Shirts That explains why regular price 65c. ; regular price $1.00. and Drawers at 8oc; regular price $1.50. These goods are of an extra fine quality and lx.mdsumg shades, and are worth fully the rege ular prices stated above. novelti 45¢ and 65c. one-quarter of w s, and we shall almost give them away. Remember, these are 1at such qualities NECKWEAR. Another immense purchase just made. by one of the leading manufacturers We have bought the entire stock of Tecks mada in the country. There are Almut 500 dozen; all this season’d We have classified them into three grades: all high grade goods, and the prices we quote represent would sell at regular retail pric SHOES. One of the season’s choicest offerings in t he Shoe Department is the following: Russet Low o; and fully keep only shoes In our baser you can find in this city. Mail orders soli cited. Shoes, excellent stock, solid leather throughout, Russet High Cut Lace Shoes at §1.75, positively worth ¢3.00. In Men's and Boys' Shoes you will not find anywhere such values as we are from reliable makers, such as we atisr. They are worth 40. offering, and wd can recommend and as we can guarantce, TRUNKS. ment we offer as large a line of Trunks and Traveling Bags of all descriptions ag Our prices for these goods will astonish you. Samples of cloth with rules for measuring sent to any address. Nehraska Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. :So satisfactory were lur last week’s sales ‘'on Men’s Suits that we will continue the | | same for another \week, offering many new attractions which | ‘equalif not excel any- thing previously shown. Tumblers (BAEY 4.0 10¢, 150 and 20 RAGCH. All Kinds. Price reduced fox 10 days PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN'S, | the for Grand Lotter’y of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPO \ GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place in public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Mexted ™~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, Under the personal superviston of GEN, JOHN )I()SBY - Re ntleman « o Unl B antee to the public that the d the lutter (the ~up-xrn:umr e CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 80,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Ticlkets] WHOLE TICKETS, $+4; HALE TICKETS, §2; OUARTER TICKETS, $1. Puso del Norto), 890. and MR. CAMILO ARC Sufticle ness to all and integr bl = PRIZES. Approximation Prizes. $70 oach 5 LIST OF $60,000 10 Lrizes of rize of Prizos of 2 599 T 0 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 20 Prizes of minals to §60.000 Prizo of § Inals to $10,000 Prize of §10 e: qu Prizes amounti a prize 14 sent to the under Hleeted and rewitted e b ner thereqt fro of ohargo o . i in_ Chilinahua b B Lottery, and that th ) d with honesiy, falinoss and 1o goud falth City of Juure taining Money Order ts by ordinary letter, & afvor Post; cl Compunies, New York Exchiange, Ba NOTICE. Note. Address .Hn MISXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., / City of Juarez, Mexico, via Kl Paso, TexX, WEDDING PRESENTS, MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, OMALIA, :B. We invite particular attention to our large variety ol arti- cles appropriate for Wedding Presents at POPULAR PRICES. Solid St corware, single pleces or in sets, combinations, &c., from uple Silver-plated Ware, in new 1 to the trade in both flat the figu being only abous HALF OUR FORM- Fine Qua about everythi price that we d ER PRICES. Lamps, Toilet Candelabra, Bronz v:sortment of Clocks 1 w lsome Mantel Clock nt, cathedral gong L)1 imonds, Wdl.(‘]l( s, and Rich Gold Jv\\— elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. BaF Repairing at Lowest Rates and ALl Work Fully Warranted. =~ lAMflNn[s] S'nlid ?iWer OMAHA 3 know not name Ornaments, Mirrors 105 the f Chicazo, from $1 up to §200 50, $10, $15, etc., with half-h Cor DDUGLAS * AND 1571 ST1s.

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