Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 3, 1890, Page 8

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DELR GLURYS There are 183 cases on the county court docket for June, not including pro- ate matters, The county board of equalization be- gins its grand annual labor of love one week from today. Sidney Smith has sued J. Woods Smith in the county court for $395 for plansand specifications furnished. The remains of Mrs, 8216 Emmet street w H. A. Burket to Fort yesterday; The infant child of W. S. the \I\hnll\ gener in I Lawn The hul. one died Sunds Depotmaster Parish of the \\'. hster street depot, who has been t for three weeks owing o a sev of rheumatic fever and the grip, has turned to his post at the depot. The marshal of Cheboygan, Wis., writes the Omaha police that Charles Brockman, the man-woman now in the county jail for appearing in female ap- arel, is from a good family and not nown to be crooked. Charles M Mary White of forwarned by Calhoun, Ia., Morphy of was buried afternoon. wssenger divector of the Union Pacific, who has been at his post continuously for the past fifteen years, has finally” taken a vacation and one home to Bohemin. His position fi\ll'in;,' his absence will be filled by T\ I, Jones, Major Alfred A. Woodhull, surgeon United Su army, having been no- tified that his attendance before thy re. tiring board in session at these head- quarters is no longer requived, will r turn to his station at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., The travel directed is necessary for the public ser 5 "ather Williams, v church, will leave to-c the divinity school of the I church at Fairbault, Minn, absent about elght days. Next Sunday Morning Rev. Mr. Brown of South Omaha will occupy his pulpit and in the evening Mr. Ringwalt will read the service. na jiscopalian He will be ——— Caging Vandals. Warrants were issued yesterday morning at the instance of Judge Buldwin for thearrest of Tillie Anderson and Charlotte Anderson for estroying shrubbery in Prospect Hill ecme- » mostelegant toilet adjunct - Herndon Still at the Sw Switchman Herndon, whose oversight caused the Twenty-fourth street wreck is still at work. He t: Ak" all the blame on him- self, but he has al of the most yards, In conside b superintendent continues him at work till higher authority should b heard from, e Saimias Change of life, buckache, monthly irregu s, hot flashies are cured by Dr. Mi N at Kulin & Co., and UUH},LI) Anti-Pro night at G ‘ourteenth and Fift there will be a mass meeting of tho navian anti-prohibitionists of this fntention is to orgunize a club whic bat prohibition during the coming campaign. Every Scandinavian is mvited to be pres- ent. Ok is ea Powder. if T only had her complexion! Why, it obtaincd. Use Pozzoni’s Complexion Another Sucker. H. W. Egglestonn of Lincoln, Neb., con- fided in & man to the extent of $30. 1t was the sume old game which finds its victims as regularly as the weeks come round. An unfortunate creditor demanding money from a fricnd und the victim sent to the depot to keep an cyo on mythical baggage for security. ¥ d Brain Use Hosford id Phos| mtn Dr. O. C. Stout, Syracuse, N. Y., ST gave it to one patient who w 1S unableto trans- actthe most ordinary business, be his brain was ‘tired and_confused’ upon the least mental exertion. Immediate benetit, and ultimate recovery followed.” Cnief of Ordnance. Captain J. €. Ayres has been relieved from detachied service at Sandy Hoolcand will re- sume command of the ordnance dep of the Department, of tno Platte, rel Licutenant Rowell of the Second infa temporarily chief of the ordnance dey ment. Licutenant Rowell will return to his dutics at the garrison. Remembered After Death. A number of traveling men who saw the announcement of Bob Peyton’s sad death in Tue E lled at Maul's undertaking estab- lishment and asked that an eye be kept on Peyton's grave as they wi hed to have him disinterred and buried on sacred ground. A collection will be taken up among the boys and inside of ten days they will all be here again and a second and more fitting bur- fal will be given the genial traveling man. soothing syrup is the best for children teething. 25 Mrs. Winslow of all remedice: cents a bottle, Another Elevator Vietim. The elevator got another victim yesterday, but it was not the elevator’s fault. Mrs, Weeks, a widow who resides at Twenty-fourth and Pacific streets, was in Hayden's store and desiring to go to the sec- ond floor she leaped into the elovator just as it was starting upon its upward journey. As she jumped she fell and before ‘the elevator boy could apply the brake she was ¢ 1 up against the second floor and seviously crushed about the hips The patrol woman was ¢ physician was wagon was called and the d to her home, where sununone Gathering of the Olans. There was alarge gathering of Union Pacific oficials in Salv Lake City y Ay, among them President Adams, Vico President Hol- comb, Director Ames, General Trafic Man ager Mellen, General Manager Dickenson of the Missouri river division, Gen Passen- ger Agent Lomax, General Freight Agent Chief of Construction Camercn and all the Mountain division men The object of the gathering is a mystery. rTwo or three changes are being made in the Salt Lake staff. Parker, the gencral freight and passenger agent, has re and will be succeeded, it is said, by the old California representutive, An Absaiute ¢ The ORIGINAL ABIETI 1s only put up in_ large two-ou and 1S an abso wounds, chapped hands and all skin er Will positively cureall kinds of p for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE MENT, Sold by Goodman Drug com 25 cents per box—by muil 80 cents Police Patrons, Ed Kivk for beating 1 was flued and costs. Lottie Robinson s a woman who has found marriage a miserablo failure. She s that ber husband Jobin, with whom she in a little house on the bott finds his chief amusement drunk or sober in beating kicked her and thrown her out 8be is now tired of her treatmen that ho be placed under bonds to heace, Tho caso will be heard bef folmes on the ¢ 1l ag p th re Justic o'elock Parker created a di cies. to an oficer, and Jud §5 and costs and the latter $20 and costs. Platv's chlorides is an odorle fectant,cipecially prepared for houselold 1E CON ORS' QU It Again Brings \lnln Ticket Panche ers to Omaha. The Union Pacific conductors had expected to hold a meeting at headquarters yesterday with Vice President Holcomb and ( Manager Dickenson, to consider the gri ances that have been pending since March, As neither of those officials, he was at home, nothing could be done Among members of the committee in the city are K. Clark, grand chief o Ogden; W. P. Daniels, grand 7 Rapids, 3 F. N Amberg and W. W. Knight and S, 4 | M. Rodman, Kansas City, last vever, Potts, and ind Iskind division may be in at- tendance also. Mr., Clark said he thought would be satisfactorily adjusted yvery much dificulty fact. tinued, “the whole matt until there are only two or three m to be considered, We would havy shed an agreement, at the Cheyenne meeting had Mr, Dickenson not been_suddenly called home on important business.” Mr, Clark is a very pleasant gentleman, about thirty-four Haviug recently been elected conductor of the | cal of interest is cen- ipation of his policy o or tivo im. the difference 1 without he con- or points portant de and espeeiully the movement abolishir prohibitory strike clause many railroad men throughout the country are anxious about what the futur L bring forth Speaking of this matter M. tifat there was nothing to be f the condudtors felt that if it bed lutely for them to se they Clark stated though disposition to tr country that but they are the ployes unfairly Lima, N. Y. that the commen the Burlin in 1873; cam Central Pa R o vears later he conductorship of us. For the past been rununing passenger on Rio Grande Western., Last o of the order of wrand born at believed He lark was tirmly »q there, Denver the Denve v conductors, s of the orderis at Cedar he will move there with his tion of f but the o tion tals poiiitment of a committee, is chairman, to ma investigation and report at the 'next annual mecting. The other members are M Wilkins of C o, W. P. Danicls, Rapids: 8. P, Maderd, Colorado and A. 1. Govern of Moutgomery, Ala. Conductor Waite's lem The remaius of H. W. W. oldest conductors on the rived from the v interred in Fovest afternoon. He died of heart discase at uum, Mont., last Tuesda, apliance with a request from General v Dickenson, the visitin mbers of Omaha divi pened to bo in towa took .m.nu e He: conductors [ ’\Mh‘n bout. six ye His mains Ixmn Butte to H\h city e was, espected member of the Br \hmhn d of Rai nductors and of the Avmy of the Republic. At Butte City the conductors held tho funeral sc of the order over theie brother and his t he 0 be L by the side of I A large number of friends at- luu!ul Hlk I'uln ml The W .\LHH' Mecchanie. . Havvey Middleton, the suceessor of e C. Cushing master mect of the Union Pacific road, looked throu shops andarranged with Johu Wilson, v will be his assistant, to run things until be returns on June 15 to take charge perma- nently Mr pearane 1 Middleton is a_gentleman of fine ap- Ivis said that he possesses, Lo , tho happy faculty of lnoy friends with and” conteol mei who work under him. As Lie expects to b also looking for John Player has been ag Mr. Middléton as master Sunta Fe at Topeka, ad to succeea the poin mechanic of Contract for Stone T A contract has been let to parties at M hattan, Kan., for stone to be used in building the abutment and picr foundations of the Tenth street viaduct. 1t is the samo kind of stone that the Union Pacific and Burlington roads are using in tho foundation walls of th street bridges. Work will bo nced on the viadict as soon as the rs shall have finished the cut through Ll tracks. Datroit'b General Superinte Milwaukee was here Sunday the reason for not running road into Omaha, as he had expec due to the fuct that some of tho dotai rangements could not be. compl Ho had hopos of closinge the deal boforo re- turning home, but not prepared to state when the i ould go into effet. 1 will not be later, however, than June 13. rling of the and said that, he trains of that from Chic u e o in Omaba » Rocle Island, Ior three years ho has been in the employ of George M. P car conduct To Confer With Ma A delegation of freight conductors and brakemen from the Black Hills, South Platte and eastern divisions of the Fremont, E horn & Missouri Valley railroad, consistin of Conductor Barnard and B of Fremont; Conductor White, of ( son and Brake are in the city to ¢ Jurt of the ‘I'he men on the divisions nam seve al grievances which they wish adjusted ho wish to have the pay of conduetors in- creased to 3 cents per mile, and that of brakemen 2 conts, the same rate to ap- ply for delayed time. They also wish 100 miles to constitute a day aud 2,600 miles a month, The and Hugh Shirls, and Brake- Conductor , of Norfolk, weral Man khorn road ame committee were he sulted General Suj who seemed favorably disposed to- luy evening rence was held ral Man .l lef) 4’[ reply i anotl a con Burt, w ntil Thy \er conforence il be held Don't Feq And yet you are ol Well, h to d's you out of that vous cotdi- , confidenc A how potent cases like yours. HONOR, aparilla, which will nfortabl \H‘.\ll\\‘l 1 DI 10 fde this peculiar medicir FOIR OMAHA The Guards are Contesting on Blood: less Military Fields, left Sunday morning chair car on tho Missouri Kunsas City, wheve thoy will interstate military ition next ten day the aha guan fal reclinin road forx the Pacific which is to coutinue th Tho company comprised following young men Licutenaat Mulford, Licutcusat 'Ten | Gregory, | tion for it wed down | | delegation will go to the sanio p THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, Y20 ye, Sergeant Wilson, Bamford, Campbell, Fabyan, Dakin, Dolph, Corporals Altchison MeCor and Privates Druke, ver, Gage, Woodburn, Cone, Searl, G was in :nmmm:l of I ant Mulford, owing to the g Scharft, who had gone and was ex- pected to rejoin the command at Leaven- worth. The company was drum corps, comprising Privates 1e compar accompanied sant Butler oodnoug Stockdals, Mc- 11, Bdholm, a e members w an excellent apped with the desire to win some of the sonoraily oxprossod that if sful, the victors would bo mith, spirits and made i The spinit which the company has shown in this contest or rather by way of prepara- is something remarkable. men for the past month have been not me playing, but lving as soldiers. - The ptin’ their army headqy v hour and. drilled bofore going to their avoeations. They hi sen cotnated by the desire first a_reputation, which will at the redound to the credit of the city ssful, the younge 3 st will give them a tion of which both parties may be proud Many of t ter will go fn a_special to Kansas ( -ompetition car the anothor toaccom- night pany the boys home. ifter their return, ‘Which B. & M. road next in which they rted decorated with b to the kv Bamford, and Gage, The Only One. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the only line running solid vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago, Council Bluffs and On The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and bo convineed, Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacifie depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. daily, arriving at Chi 30 a.m. Passengers taking this train are not e lled to get out of the cars at Council Bluffs and wait for the train to be clenned. Get tickets and slecpi r berths at Union ticket office, ]ml K J. , Gen, Agt n Attempt to Dispose of It. The county commmissi > down for a special mectin sterday morn ing to consider that same old chestnut--the final estimate on the county hospital. After hageling > halls for half an hour heyond the a time and indulg ing in the usual amount of grumbi r was announced. Then one commis: was to huve aslke Anoth Auditor s the call that Mr. with the all in e back and said that Mr, I not been to his o probably, to the fact that his wife sick. adjournment was then taken to 2 of Ryan & Walsh, contractors of that the building was now rely and completely” com- pleted And that he 4 cr wanted the ), h they claim to be due them. e plainer than ever,” said Mr. Ryan “that we matter into and we'r not e suing the county. Por deli - t of the c zoni's powder. TURNER AND TURNERS, The Blevated Cottonwood of the Bik- horn Standing High About twenty-fivi an voters of MeArdle pr Com issioner Turner at Sunduy afternoon by appointment and voluntar is said, pledged themselves to su missioner Bill for another term, In return, Bill pledged the G ke would use liis utmost effort a bix job of grading out in that pre The gathering was on the love and +Old Bill" furnished the v which included a big brown jug. The democrats of MeArdle nominate ze Timme vassing the situation al tived from the board thyc lundoubtedly Miles' ‘h and bowels nerves. new principle. cure billiousness, bad tast piles and constipation. women and children, surest, 80 doses fol ; ut Kubo & Co.'s 15th and Doy DIED. CONNOVAN —Jamos i, eldest son of James Connovan of 5 5 months a Tuesday, June 8at 2 p. m. from residence 603 Marcy strect. Inter nan Catholic family ment G invited cemetc The new offices of the great Roek [s- land route, 1602, Sixte nth and Farnam streot, Omuhn, the nn st in the eity. Call and see them, Tickets to all points cast at lowest rates. inge Licenses. the following Nameo d § Martin J ssidence, Buarrett, Ch beth Mills, whay, lowa 1 Martha Riley lowa Sixteenth and Farnam st w Rock Island ticket of ets to all points east at lowe Omaba. .. Pliroat and Moy ng Powdor alum. 8¢ nla, Lme or PRICE BAKING POWDER €O, Chicago. Saa Frauslsco, New York Lol ONE E‘\YJOYS Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts F-nl]y yet promptly on the Kidneys, siver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Tigs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- cvpml»le to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared onl m the most healthy and 1;.nenlf substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 botiles by all leading drug- 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 eubstitute, CALIFORNIA FI6 SVRUP co. 5C0, romsme! ¥ WEn vone. n.v CALIFORNIA THE LAND OF DISCOVEKIES. O_YASTE T i Aspfl,fl Loucvs l«~ o roncm’%}\s RSt ISEASES*TH S UNGS ga-[}m(}m S end for circolan] puhnh“rgf S OURE THE O QUARANTL!D Afl LL‘lEJ Santa: Abie : and : C'lf R Cnre Forsale by Goodman DOES CURE GONSUMPTION In its First Stages. e sure you get the genuines DR. J L. McAREW, THE SPECIALIST. % jn the trestment of 1 DISEASES. ~ ment guarantecd 1n the ve i from 3 to duys without ¢ STRICTUSE relieving the biatden A compl Tnarriments of I.OST MANHGOB-}*’ K timidity or nervougness, in their w most dread 1l results kre abrolut BARRENNESS ! lustruments. A wonderful e m 2 to 4 CATARRH: " :’ SYPHILIS medical profession. moved from the bloc ' Con (n o PaRsaL Sy Uymll rance omal asover been il and none cured permanently a ciio. Bent by mall for § stawp. Beacon Medical ¢ whreel, Boalon Mass, Overstocked, but we are determined to do the clothing business of this town, and our goods are marked to obtain that end in view, prices are lower than others, don't let it prejudice you against the quality and workmanship of our goods. WE ARE NOT and because our our reputation for honest and reliable clothing. We are the originators of, and have been since we starte not only for clothing, but for all other goods which we handle. vantages that are not enjoyed by other dealers, and we assure Depend upon us. to sustain d, the leaders in popular prices, Our large business gives us ad- you that we can always save you from 25 to 50 per cent by availing yaursell of the popular prices at which we mark all our goods. During the ensuing week we shall offer some extraordinary bargains in our Undewear De- partment. enormous reduction from what the same goods cost us early in the we are able to make slaughtering pric and Drawer and Drawer Fine Balbriggan Shirt Fine lmllm'm i Shirt B¢ Extra fine Balbriggan Shir These goods are of an extra fine quality and handsome shades, ular prices stated above. 45¢ fully keep only s you Me Another immense purchase just made. by one of the leading manufacturers in the country. novelties, and we shall almost give them away. and 65¢. One of the season’s choicest offering Russet Low Shoes, excellent stock, solid leather ; and Russet High Cut Lac 50 In Men's and Boys' s on them. 1t 35¢ at 6oc; regular price and Drawe Ve have bought There are We have would sell at regular retail pr SHOES. throughc TRUNKS. classified them into three grades: Remember, these are all high grade goods, and the prices we quote represent jllb! one-quarter of what such qualitie We have closed from the manufacturers 25 cases of fine Summer Underwear at an season. That explains why regular price 65c, $1.00. at 8oc; regular price $1.50. and are worth fully the regs NECKWEAR. the entire stock of Tecks made about 500 dozen; all this season’'s 356 ices. s in the Shoe Department is the following: out, at ¢r.40. They are \\mth hoes at ¢1.75, positively worth §3.00. Shoes you will not find anywhere such values as we are offering, and we hoes from reliable makers, such as we can recommend and as we can guarantee, In our basement we offcr as large a line of Trunks and Traveling Bags of all descriptions ag can find in this city. il orders solicited. cloth with ru any address. Our prices for these goods will astonish you. Samples of les for measuring sent to Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. So long as «“Men may come and Men 'may go,” it behooves 'us to help them to be W | St a Clothing, everything thatis new ‘nobby and durable. ell this end we 'to offer for their dressed. To > continuc in- yection an excellent ortment of Men's including [A full line of Men's [tr ousers of first-class [fit, make and material | ) [ake Your Selection Early, NERVE AND BRMN TREATMENT. n, 111 ralila, Wake- rin, Dizziness, Fits, 1 wion, & T thet divain, re o for Myste Mental 1 SANTAL-MIDY Arresta discharges from the urinary organa o clther sex In 48 hours. It &8 superior to Copaiba, Cubeb, o tnjee- » and freo o il bd smell o ouler cnkenees, lSANTAL MIDY“’ "'":r"‘m, Gpezimel ILeiEPy O Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. GRAND MONT Will take placo in public at the CITY OF WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, | Under the personat superviston ot GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ragentleman of sueh prominence | antee to the publ , und the latter (the ipervisor of tl and fntegrity. | INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSE3 HLY DRAWING N JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norto), 1890. and MR. CAMILO ARGT tos that his prosen ILLE3, n the United alone Iy that the drawings will be held with steiet honesty and falrs ho Mexican Government is of cquil stunding CAPITALL PRIZES $60,000. | Only 80,000 Tickets! \| HOLE_TICRETS, lflfi’l‘ o oo 560,000 'on.“aopost nking Company, vot ull 5. MOSBY, Commission CANMILO ARGUEL Supervisor for the Government. NOTIC press Comp Note. Address all ©rs to MINXIO! \\ I\’J NIRRT City of Juarc WEDDING inces for ticket 1 E S, §4 HMALF TICKETS, §2; ATIO bz, Mexico, via El Paso, Tox Only 60,000 Ticketsl OUARTER TICKETS, $1. l’l{I/J ,\mmmmmm Prizes, 100 Prizes of '8 1 100 Prizes of 100 Prizos ot w1 1914 Prizes amounting to... 25,070 . If any ti signed, 1t . prize 18 sent to the nndors v ! 1o the waer thers ; cted wud remiitod President Kl ATIONAL BANKING 00, City of Juurez, Mexic g Money 5 by o B Dratid nids, New York I \Almln,‘ AL BANKING CO., PRESENTS. MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and SIXTEENTI We invite particular attentior cles appropriate for Wedding Pres AND FarvayM S1 Silversmiths, 1 to our large variety of arti- ents at TREE OMALIA, POPULAR PRICES, » piece $2 up to $500. Fine Quadrupl about everything o that w SR PRICES. ta ted W known to the dare not name the ade oilet Sets, Candelabra, F tment of Clocks Mantel ( ithedral gong Hand ocks at $5, $7. , &, Diamonds, W atches elry at Greatly to be founc 50 s or in sets, combinations, &e., from innew and elegant designs, embracing in both flat and hollow ware, solow in being only about HALF OUR FORM- 3ronze Ornaments, Mirrors, besides 1 west of Cf 10, from $1 up to , $10, $16, ote,, with half-hour strike ,and Rich Gold Jew- Reduced Prices. BEF Repairing at Lowest Rates and Al Work Fully Warranted. =22 Cor: UUUGLAS ' 'AND 15Th ST§ Solid Silver DMA 1A Mexlos ~

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