Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 14, 1890, Page 8

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'l‘llli Bank clearifigs y CLLYs oste hl\\ #000,128, w The Seventh ward silver cornet nd will give a concert Bunday next, Sheldon Lunn county jail from Sa ten days for petty Five rooms in T1 been fitted up for the public hibit publ every week, next Mon day There is a two-ye walting for a pa lice station was picked up at port yesterday, | spotted slip und Miss P. Snowden, Btree nd worke ling. He wi gister is afraid som pened h Knu in R 1son, t1 ick’s barn was attended sician, who says ti right ¢ and got s#aloon. T the result of a ser tor John rot him to Juliu stle in which he - of Mrs. Adur insinuations abou known citizens, 1 charge of eriminal of Adam Frickme PERSONAL and e fre by rious drunk in at Courtland l’u ach, to the serve was brought wrpy county la 1 suilding have school ex- thrown open 1o the /. They will be open vening through the to ar-old boy at the po- nt, He ith and Daven- in o blue himself it s d is enjoying ssed scou han s brother, ¥ board 111 North Fourtee d for Pax quent iethin 1 with th ie man found injured north of the thes county phy- it he 5000 bo all comes from Calhoun Yadden’s s are supposed to be ids of falls. Schroede into the police ¢ s Nagle and defamed the cha Frickmey t two fe was libel at the Instance or obs PARAGRAPHS. . W. Weaver of « the Paxton. Colonel John Arkin was in Omaha yeste n MeCague has looki spent and biby down toal con his, and may go The more sen sex renders womer than men to those nuy from lack of harmor nervous system giv frequent, the appetit ments peeuliar to the tive Jolumbus 18 registered at 8 of the rday on his Denver News way to Chi- returned from the south, i 1e home to 5] south again during next n of the female 1 much more susceptible ous ills which spring in the system way, sick headach ) sex and has recolved. ¢ r the yelief it has af- pur cgulal an in the Left i A iz hieavy trunk of the county juil y sian who brought it said that Mr lin Drake had sen cut to the penitentiar o or 0 10 stay d ye: kill Nervous debilit Eexuul we Nervine, and Dougls ples £ Shaw Will Chris Shuw, severd ! ), is the two notwith SWOID ¢ with inten McCarthy was ar but as there was no ¢ e wa ) > hest of is T was deposited at the door esterday morning. The tit the Malin Drake three ar for assault with in- poor memory, difiidence, ples,cured by Dr. Miles’ ree at Kuhn & Co.'s 15th Not Prosccute. rtender who was shot in Jack Wood's saloon well once more and now fri act that a m .n\u.m viends of the two ition aders to pure company a bottle of fornia Ki chitis, Coughs and ¢ rhal \\IH\ and penc Six months £1.10. and the matter had Bear, cold this kind of SAN iz of Consumption roup to the t Sold ) Public The board of publ fug yestord tract for sewer distr and that for sewer d roll. Mr. Chris Hartm plained that the and Farnam the contract was let stone was on the gie An examination of ict No. 100 to Ed Walsh, istrict No. 110 to 8. Car- w was present and com- property - streets, notwithstanding for a stone walk and the und the records showed that the council bad passed an_ordinance provid ing for the wooden s the contractor could sidewalk away The foJlowing resey F. Daley, s Murphy, ‘ulley and No. 4 v dist DR Farta otors to comm ving sty sallabin o Thirticth; Hamilt to St. Mary's Webster to Nichola Ed Phelan—Thirt lworth; Thirti Puc Th ut contr he fc ki Chi Trom 100 feo worth: Lalk, Wenty-st 1 Sixth to Tenth; three gangs ¢ t will emnploy two gar Through gonc cars to Chicago a via the great Roc et oflice 1602, Sixt Buildiv Tho following p building insp: G. G. Walluce, two Twenty-ninth Twenty-second, from Leavenworth ave ars, froe roc tor yos Story frate idewall, Tt was thought be persuated to take the lowed : John rict No. 93, $00.02; Hugh listricts No, 43 ¥102.10, ¢ district No. 179, , main sewer, 215 sewer dis- rves were rd ordered the ience grading ut once on Twenty-sixth from Cuming to cao, from nue; y-second, from Pacific to oth avenue, fron ific, from irty-third h of Jack fath to Thirty-third Lwenty-sixt avenue, f venth avenue; Slaine, fromn Pourteenth, from Seventh avenue th an and Pl work utonce an will put 40" Koeffo n Pullman linin palace s chair ndintervening points k Island route. Tick conth and Farnam, ) r.nits wer terday . 10d by the Clurk Woodnian, Tepiirs 1z Lk Ighitod kitehen, M1 Decat SIx permits u, > draius, v one-story brick o, Webster and o awelling, nth fiatme bath 4 North Sixt 01, ONe-Story frame 0,430 nstantly Disinfects wacr closets, siuks, cel | the article in Tie Ber on th | evidently doubts its existence, T | just now considers that its hands city, | | for from | RACT. Attention Fro Iway People. It is to Receive So the Street R "The street rallway in speakdng of Benson motor ual contract which may Mercer management consolidated com- line claim that an, ve been made by the will be carried out by the pani Superintendent Smith says that from what he has learned of the mutter, the residents of the complaining section were to reduce the ades of the streets to be traversed to 4 per nt and that so far they have not done so He olso says that the contract or agreement spoken of has never come to his _notice and npany full and it is thought will only consider the Military road just now whon their attention 1 ¢ alled to it by the contrac 'Thio Trney siceet motor lng will rm_dis rectly from Dodge up Tiwenty-fourth street to Creighton colle Try the imperial champagne. delicions; it is per your dinnet will iy NEBRASKA € Its boquet is A bottle with ou for u day IRAL BRIDGE. The Contract Let for the New Struc- ture This Morning. Sunday the franchise obtained ss by the Nebraska Central rail- On next from cor expires, ) save it, the latter proposed structure, 10 bridge will cross at the foot of Locust strect which thor re has long been un- dergoing wideni srading for the im- ment T'o what extent the worl will be prosccuted year ot be obtained, the interested parties confining themsclves to the stute- ment that they have let the contract for the bridge, commenced work on RAILROAD NEWS, Union Pacific About It's Line. The Union Pacific cot receive bids for the construction of road from Portland, Ore., to Tacoma and the Puget sound country. This line has been un- der consideration a long time, sury ing put to work on it about one When President Adams visited the p) cently with Vice President Holcomb, Ames and lisha Atkinson, he decided to have the construction commenced as soon as The to Extend new. | possible. ght Miles Long, ic short line, to be con- and Omaha, , including side been reccived msidered able ndent of Construc- d all the bids to St. lanager S. H. H. Moving th The trans-Missouri freight and passenger association offices are to be moved from Kansas City to Ch and consolidated with V' ion, of which J. I, d chairman, ¥ are expected sach Omaha somo time today. They looked over the IKausas Pacifle division yes- a tour over the i changed from row to a broad gague road. 1s of departments and lext v i an; He ks are won- dering who the be. The Newsp: en's Excursion. All arrangements have been perfeeted for the B. & M’s, rsion of newspaper men which leaves Omaha and Lincoln today on # tour through the northwest. Those go- ing from this city ave_expected to take the 10 o'clock train and at_Lincoln board a specis Pullian e that will Be placed at their dis- posal. exc Notes and Personals. Ritchie of the North- leled and vearranged his xton hotel. , assistant general - & ML, veturned ssenger home from J ruction age the Union Pacific, left fc 20 yester afternoon. t of the at head- The ORTGINAT is only put up in large tw | and is an absolute cure fc wounds, chapped hands and Will_positively all kinds of the ORIGINAL ABIETI NT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at ents per box—by mail 80 cents A HORRIBLE DEATIL A Missouri Pacific Brakeman Crushed and Mangled. J. . Bellinger was killed by a Missouri Pa- cific train running between Kansas City and Omaha, at 6:30 yesterday morning, near Springficld, county. Bellinger was a railroad man and, time of his death, was a freight bra the Missouri Pacific. He was a reliable man and had the promise of & train soon us he learncd the road. A year ago he was a conductor on the B. & M but lost his position by infringing on'some of the rules of the company He was running a froight Thursday night and it is presumed that he fell from bis train and was crushed to death under the whey When found, > terribly d, while torn to His _body been completely twisted around, but his head had not been pruised und he was readily identified. He was aman about thirty-two years of age, strong and robust. Hehas velatives living at n Death, > Kinne " lies at St. hosy A , the * Jo- seph's Jured About 9 o'cl T orning as the i train of the Chicago, St. Paul, Min. & Omaha was running into the city, v, who was working for Mallory & Cushing, was cleaning a crossing at Locust The approach of the train was un noticed by him until it was too late to get out | of the way, and Mike was knocked down. The train was stopped and _the poor fellow was placed on board and carried to the depot | " The patrol wagon was summoned and he | was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Upon | examination it was found that both his arms o broken and that he had been injured in but it is thought not 80, » that he will recover. police as a **hobo," s Thursday night and prob. would hay night if he hadn't: met with this aceident He is sixty-one years old ks only when he is compelied to by ok yes seriously relie A HEART S HUSBAND, He Deserts His W and His Ohildren Go to 8 ' angel affecting sce th, 150 | There was an o 1 the jail corridor yesterday morning, the sequel of & | husband’s cold-blooded desertion of trusting wife, John Hanson and Mary Lawrence married in Dubuque, Ta., about six y 3 and startpd in life with every prospect of fu ro happl The husband had a comfort able position, and the wife made home as bright and cheerful as a wife could, Three children were born to the couple,and before the bivth of the last cuild, which is now less than a year old, John had begun to ) think less v( bis bowe wud wore of ke sa- were THE ly spent most of his time ay from home, s ago he d his wife that he was g a better position was o her to join him in a wee th week the Installment merchants took. the furniture which the wife thought had been paid for, and it was only through the kind ness of neighbors that Mrs, Hanson and_her family of three could getto this city. They here penniless and found no " trace of ing husband and _father. 1 from place to place and w taken to the Old Ladies' home on Burt » they have since been waiting. y morning the woman called at the o station to make arrangements to send her two children to the children’s home in Council Bluffs, and sobbing as if her heart would br w his pay and told mon of the Bluffs' home was o thom, and tho attaches of the static 10 help now of, 5 \lH ”.Ihmll is 38 o domestic. s strange, passing strange,” that parents w! children die with dipthej is anoted fact that Dr, Jefferis’ | fails in any case. trial has proven «d. Best re $3, Address box 657, SOUTH OMAMA ) Grand Union Picnic. Committees from the Union Stockyards,the G. H. Hammond, Swift & Co., the Omaha and the Armour-Cudahy packing hoases will meet this evening in the Magic cornet band room, Twenty-sixth to make arrangements for g nic of the employes of the f not been_definitely fixed but if prevents it will be held Sunday, and nd union pic institutions, A, { ption, Division it Order of Hiber- nians, held a special meeting in St. Agi Thursday night to complete arrange cutertain the delegates to_the bienn ing of the state association which will con- vene in this city tomorrow. The comumittées as follows have pointed : Arpangoments_—Messrs, Michacl P. O' udice Joseph J. 13 ence s M. Fleming and o Fation Messts, Danicl Rafferty, Fran- le and John I oration—Patri O'Connor and Mi Mr. Thomas Hoetol ided to_abandon tt a grand ball turday evening in been ‘ap- on- Con- Thomas parade and 1 banquet at A7 O, H e made: dent Thomas \l.mm srs. C. P. O'Hara, 1d, Cornclius P. Hogan and Hand v, one of L]\c engincers at the Armour-Cudahy bouses, Lad his right hand badl ¥ being caughtin the i Notes About the C _The South Gx lice is at No. 2 Lister bloc A, Root has S to 1-u!-1|\h un e completed. arrange- Itssupertor excelle 10 than a quar the United Stat heads of Purest a DR. J. & McGREW, THE JWE'ClALlsT. DISEASES i t forms of Private Discases Noreatment lias ever been oL IAT e e AR, in from 305 days without STRIGTURE er endorse WOrst engcs relieving the ful success. # of wit hour's tim Those who have heen under his trestment for Stricture or difiiculty in adder, pronounce it o most wonder- A complete cure in a few days whdiout jus riments or 1oss of b LGST MANHOOD tmldity ot nervonencee, In thels-woret forms find most_ dread( ey are_ ahsolute d BARRENNESS /1! Instruments, A won ladics {rom 2 to 4 0 CATARRI i SYPHILIS medical profeesion mosed fr m.H big OFHGE o JENNEHGS SEMINARV AMAL SCHOOL AND BUSINESS COLLEQE, T COLLEGE, for TEACHING, us‘myut-! Yy iy Andall week ness of the DISLCASE at homo without rful remedy. HOURS for end all DI nses of the Skin, Blood . T T EOF Satalg Aurora, 11l ROSE POLYTECHNIC IIIS'I'ITI.ITE, TERRE HAUTE, IN0.~A SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. . Drawing. Exte AWATHMORE COLLEGH S SWATHMORE . OMAHA DAILY BEBE SATURDAY Save (Your Hair Y a timely nse of Ayer's Hair Vigor. This prepagation has no equal as & dressing. Itieoeps the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, mud preserves the color, fullness, and beauty of the hair, “1 was rapilly becoming bald and ray ; but aker using two or three bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick andglossy and the original color was restored] Melvin Aldrich, Canaan Centre, N, H. ‘* Some timeago I lost all my hair in consequence of ‘mensles. Alter due waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair grew Thick and Strong. Tt has apparently come to stay. The Vigor is evidently a great aid to nature,” =—J. B. Williams, Floresville, Texas. “I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past four or five years and find it a most satisfactory dréssing for the hair, Itis ali T could desire, being harmless, eansing the hair to retain its natural color, and requiring but a small quan to render the hair easy to arrange.”— Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles stre Haverlill, Mass. “ I have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for several yeats, and boliove that it has caused my” liair to retain its natural color.”—, H. J. King, Dealer in Dry Good'. M,, Bishopville, Md. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Dr. d. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 80ld by Druggists aud Perfume: ¢ Symptoms of Torpid Liver, TLoss of appetite and nausea; the bowels are costive, w aiternate with Toos ck par der ghonkier Tow spirits; 1oss ving neglect- nd debili- Tutt’s szer 'lels Cure Bilious Diseases. Price, 25c. Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. Y. LeicCOMPANY'S ' 4Extract of Beef. Malkes the purest, chienpest and best Beet Tea Finest meat flavoring stock for Soups. Sauces and Made Dishes. One pound of Extract of Becf equ t0 forty pound 0f lean beet, or theivalue of about ) A Genuine only with Justus von Liechig’s signature as shown GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. (RADE MIARK THE G follow ns. a. se- gquence of Self- a8 Tow "iluis, AFTER TARINA Ditanoss of Vision. Prematuro Old t lead to nsunity which we de- OODMAN DRUG CO., I STREET, - OMAHA, NEB, counterfeits wo adopted the OLD MEDAL, PARIS, 18" W. BAKER & CO.’S b Is absolutely pure and it is solubl No Chemicais than one cent a cu ishing, stre 1y and ads for invalids as well as pers Sold by Grocers everywhere, ‘W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, GEo. B, CARPENTER&,CO, FPay Speelal Attention to tho Il Magufacture of _; L} 6S For Bouse er Store. We havetho FINEST LINE OF STRIPES EVU‘R SHOWN In this city. b 202 to 208 South Water Street, CHICAGO. DUEBER-HAMPDEN WATCHES TheDUEBERWATGH FAQ TOR!ES' CANTON, O¥EIO. DYEp SEDENTAIY DISEASES, IKIDNEY COMPLAINTS TMEUIE BLOOD, & CQ., PROPRIETONS AND SOLE MANUPACTURERS, OMAUA NEB. JUN WARM WEATHER Is slow but its coming sure. tail clothing house far below the cost of manufac out any profit, just for the s Lhem, as we find this the most effective we ay of advertising. Our custo- s will remember how we monopolized in former seasons the trade in summer clothing. We mean to do the same this year, and if it sible to givegreater values we willdosor We have prepared for a greater rush--more than half of our second floor is filled with summer coats and vests.--1f you will look at our stock you will think we have enough of them to supply every man in this state, been seen in any retail clothing house in this country. be short and we intend to make short work with the mers cturing. sake of making a big and such a variety has goods. We dict that this will be the most sensational sale in this city. SUMMER NECKWEAR. In connection with this coat and vest sale we commence to-day our Our patrons need not be told what distributed at mere nominal our Summer same price as other houses charge you for one or two single ties of same quality. For instance, the Pique Tecks, which you see in our window marked 28c¢ a dozen, bought elsewhere for less than 1214¢c or 18¢c apiece. They come in hand- some new patterns and latest shapes. We keep them in the finest grades. novelties in sumgner neckwear this season 1s the new Ring Scarf, made ° This is the very latest. in handsome shades and patterns, annual sale of Summer Neckwear. Thousands of dozens will be this means. prices in proportion. of Washable material. price clsewhere for less than $1.75. worth $2; and ¢ We say “dozens” Ties are sold by the dozen for the purposely because the most of Other Summer Ties and We What you can't find in our stoc You could not buy 0es, Nebraska Clothing Co Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, WHIGH WILL YOU faVi Li“‘h’[ “frCi(rht —OR— Heavy WC]OhtP WE IATE UG BUTI, | Nowadays, it is wiser to \regulate one's wardrobe by | the thermometer rather than | ;t]w almanac. If the morning is sultry, | you are sure to need heavy | trousers by evening, and [ | vice versa. | To meet the demand of our varying season, we car a full su]vpl) for hot days or | cool, | | A specialty in extra trous- lers, You can afford to be comfortable. For Decorating. A Beautiful Line of Noveltics and Staples at EOW: RRICES, PERKINS, GATCH & AUMAN'’ a;and Eelicpyael Juarez. Under the Managen INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING JAREZ (formerly Paso del Norte), Me nt of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. FOR CHARITABLE IMURPOSE3 Will take place in public at the CITY OF WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. the former n gentleman of suoh prominence in tho United States thut | cient guarantee to the public that the drawings will bo held with 10 a1l and tho lattor (tho Saporvisor of the Moxlean Guverament 1s of cqu demm.,. iy, CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS, $4; HALE TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. PRIZES. Approximation 850 oucl | stundiug L\‘hs’l‘ OF 1 Trize or $()0 (100 Erlaon . 8500 100 Prios of i 5000 rminals to $60.00 Cormiuals o 610,00 iz f 310 cach aneo (If any tic posiL | signed, its f v, | tothe owne Prosident El P AGR : aan nesty, faliness and In good faith - MOSBY, Commissionor. CAMILO Al ES, Supervisor for the Government, | NOTICE fond remittancos for tloket Note. Address all r MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., Oity of Juarez, Mexico, via Il Paso, Tex. MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING C0., City of Juarez, Mexido by ordinary lotter, contatning Monoy Order \ios, Now York Exchange, Bank Draftor Post The Omaha Medical and Surgical ()nmlx 1 Mwlu al .mrl Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts.,, Omaha, x\L\,, pos- never T he season will pre- can not be Scarfs One of the prettiest have a labge varietyy guaranteed to stand washing. Our for these is 88¢c each—other houses charge 78¢ for them. i SUMMER SHOES. Our assortment of men’s low shoes is the largest in the city. not worth looking for, and our prices are by far the lowest. solid leather sole and counter, made neat and shapely, for $1.15. Russet low k is We sell you a good Oxford tie shoe with the same shoe of a good quality which will stand service at $1,40, cellent Dongola southerntieshonest stock and well made,at $1.90,worth fuily $2.50.Very fine calf Oxford and southern ties, very flexible and easy shoes charge at ieast $3 for such qualitics. at $2.15 and $2.25. Shoe stores would s, We can save you considerable money on your footwear. Institate. We are prepared for it, we have made last week the heaviest purchase of summer clothing ever made by any re= Owing to the backward season manufacturers are overstocked, and we have closed a deal for a very large stock at prices We mean to sell the goods with- advertisement with [ 4

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