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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1896. AVING BRICK. LRI L LYy How the Board of Public y To 3 . T Maated | certaining Its Worth. | I',“"'. N R BEARANEN VUSRI | At9a. m. sharp the board of public works Ao debe SRR 1 yostor- | And Assistant City En r Grover, accom A caseofsaddlery was recelvec v-‘”',] on. | panied by several brick manufacturers, pav om house from Er ins & Morrison. woline can was left on the side- Eighteenth and Clark strects yes it the 1 to C ing contractors and others | ing brick started from the Union Pacific shops, where the to be made morning.and some curious children | ¥ threw o lighted match near it, There | The brick on trial was the Diamond, manu- was an explosion but no damag | factured by the Diamond brick company W Kansas City, Mo., and represented by W Mike Gre the pipeman of No 5 ot , ™ uret o | Sherwin, president; two samples of Atchison !”'m B Ht 1 ’:1 hlon Bt s L "‘[ brick, one manufactured by the Drury brick ik A A, WOLKS fre, Was O | and tile company, represented by duty yesterday, though slightly sore | Fiiat Snd'those many factured by from the effect’of the bruise he receivedy J. H. Clampitt, the man who shot the & Benning, represented by C. W two samples of the Beatrice s boy near Elkhorn last fall, was trans- | pany, represented by G, W. W o fi {ty 5 ‘the dov ail | that of the Beatrive 1 “buflding ('"",“,{:;""I‘r:v",f,,‘"“‘,:"\:',‘“_"W[_‘ o g ‘I'” brick_oompany; the Dawson brick, repre 3 ) ited by Arthur Cooley, and a sample of main until after his teial is heid, | Omaha brick, manufactired by Joseph Deiss. Frank Morissey, the newly appo The tests are thre Vater test sanitary commissioner, was at the | the porcentage of ol n building ye y and took ct | test, to show e wearing 4....4‘:' the affairs of the office. For the pr Lo J. 8. Bennett will be retained us o LA deputy Ain rwump.n'.nl\v G.W. Baleh has been appointed su hydraulic stand. intendent of the womn & Lake City ach bric Works is As- | interested in pav court house for the brick test" of W Normnan Beatty Benning; wer, pipe com press railrond and navigation company, with i bPclEAwis tHe standard artors at Tacomu, Wash., roport- | - Khe Calesburg brick was the standard, = H. V. Gutes, resident engineer, | sonked in water for thirty-six hours, In de Portland, Ore, termining the amount of ‘moisture which had It scems from the kick of H. C. Burs, cighty poiuts were taken 2301 Farnnm strect, that ho one pound, On this busis had been overlooked 1 BUs enumerator, i daily paper, was wholly ", Nicholas covered the which Mr. Burr and family r the G Diamond b a pound S0; the wout district in ide, His iticths ; itieths brick of Atchison ab. cighticths; the the books show that all the parties—Burr sof Omahaand the Dufet of Beatrice and his entive family—were enumerated | tach twenty-one eightioths: the Beatrico A TR sewer pipe and tile company's brick thirty four cightieths It was reported in the morning papers [ The tumbling test resulted as follows, of yesterday that the firm of A. B. | there being six of each brand of brick put in Meyer & <o., conl deale would retige | the ¢ The Galesburg bricks lost six from busine i close their yards wmd s in the processy the Beatrice sewer OMooN the prox. This'Mr, A. J. | PiDe company’s brick s: the Duf- MATEL S ror. AL B. Meyer | fet, Dawson and Deis nd one-half eyer an error. A, B. Mey ds: the Drury, four pounds; the D] will retive, o o il health, but the nd and the Beaty & Benning cach one business will be continued by A * the style of A, J will be no change he retiven und The test by hydraulic pre ‘The Diamond brick of Kansas ( lows Benning orick, e Deiss bricl Ciale ~| crushing; the Be 100; the Drury, 11 (00 the Dawson Beatrice sewer pipe e orty Hours' Devoti al services of the 1,600 com The us Forty hours’ sure resulted as ity ithstood a pressure of 139,000 pounds before ",wr. of the | devotion” are being held at St. Agnes church. | Dyfer, of Be L000. This cvening it o'clock the Rev. | The'following is the oficial result Father P. Koopmans, S. J., of the chu t to which the board of public works of the Holy Family, Omaha, will preach a | subjected the paving bricks submitted sevmon. Tomorrow evening the Rev, | samples Father Stephen Carroll of St Omaba, will deliver the scrmon, Licenses. ed to the Philomena’s, Marring Licenses were st fes yestord: following and address, Age harles Scholander, Omaba, .. Anderson, Omaha Robiuson, Omaba.... ... cs, Detroit, Mich. ... In Trouble Again. W. H. Livingstone, the young exter hav in_durance vile of having defra 242 hoard bill, which anuary. Livingstone wd state: i earn the 4 mpiiny & DI, Drick Co pipe company The bonrd Aectded to allow. ¢ usc either the Diamond, Beattie he Gale rick M. I ited the Drury mitted also, but the rest of the with him, The diamond brick is the brick in the lot. The edg the bricks ave all uniform in size who man quit > court of late on aceount ¢ brick and not remitted, w and appe U S00n 3o wctors Bemming, o ad board did not ar onosito tancalithe hEcount. he Omaha brick made by Joseph Deiss 2 e fourth in the prossure test and fifth in s L the tumbling t S hve NoulnnIdoa 2 The Galesburg brick did not make a very Tne Bre's editorial upon Nebraska vepre- | prood showng. The company did not send any at the world’s faiv has excited con- | samples and the bricks were picked up on @ interest. We have received a num- | street that was being paved with - them hey had laid out in t night and absorbed cons An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTM is only put up 1 nd is an_ absolute wounds,chapped hi WLl positively cur for J storm cstions as to what the exhibit should be, and the opinion has been exp that it is not too soon for an interchange of fdeas as to the best plan to adopt. This is un- | doubtedly the correet view, for t that at this early day the state con Yave heen appointed preparatory to getting the work well in hand. Tur Bre will be pleased to publish the views of any one in this state who may have un oviginad idea to present ssed all kinds of piles ABIETIN u Dri 30 cents, e CITY HALL CORNER STONE. A. Reception. ing and reception Men's Christian a on Next noon at 2 O'clock. It Will be Afl'te A me held at the me: Young was ociit tion building last evening. T} were in | The corner stonc of the new city hall will | e Gt hott ot dred and twenty- | belaid on next Thursday afternoon at 2 five memt Reports were presented from | € the membership, recoption and devotional | Since the first announcement of this fact a | committees and from the aeting general see- | Dumber of people have visited the building | retary. The reports showed the work of the | Prompted by a desire to see the stone itself association to be in a flouvishing condition in | and mark the place in all departments. Mr. A. Nash, state sec posited. It will be laid at the northeast | tary of the Young Men's ChriStian ussoc foundation cornor. tion, was present und made a fow remarks in | Foreman M L will today commence regard to the state bible school to be held at Beatrice August 15-20, In addition to the trans short programme, Miss Besse Belle reudor of Indiunapolis its for the ction of business, o isting of recitations by the talented young nd a violin solo by enny o of which will be OIN npany at | the other ble moisture. NT ) HH boxes, burns, \ds and all skin oruptions Thursday : f which it is to be de. wtion of the 1n session at o, 15, H was rendered. The reciti. ady. It is from tions by \1,“ Jeune delighted the audience, k gray color, 4 and shie was heartily encored, th, 3 fect 3 iuches in - Width and 8 feet 6 inches in height. I the His Deeds are Worthless, A young Swede who enjoys the distinetion of being named Charles Anderson was busily engaged yesterday afternoon in a search for Jumes Johuson and the fool killer, ncither of which he had found at last accounts, the latter was hot on his trail Last August, while Anderson was walking middle of the upper ice S dnehes in dimensions “The north lowing inscriptio though GRAND ||r|n.l " \nm\ KA, A, 1A June 10, A, L, nd AL B Al "D, 180 about the streets P RWCIGsT TEARTYAN. an cighty acre H state, in his pocket, b another R.W. him if he had for property of oming the and in a short time ed his £1,200 furm for two lots on Cut-Of island James Johnsop ANO. T ERCER, Grand Master still in the stone is wd of A Sel is cut a hole face of the block bears the fol 1l have st either sina Shaad in 5 & Co., where the names ave yet to be carved ) blissful fgnorance he mained happy | 1t was shown a Bk mun by Foreman Heriug until vesterduy, when he lenrned that his | of oo yard deed fo the Cut-Off island lots was worthless, | *'x, s are to be inscribed upon a8 Jolnsou had never had any tite 1o the DR naEs 0ren s HaoLIbes 8 | X 7 | 1 thivsting for the distinction m e I“(”IVL::' he |n‘1 o hed for |n\‘w‘\\w|v. ot another place or be deprived of the D\ 10t being anle to ob i 0 him, leasure of looking upc thei 1ane him who wus | | R Fondy public place. mann avtured f of carrying out | “he copper box which is to be laid in the theswindle hole ‘I Hho. Surato s now belhg mide by W Art Association, Qhirls Bpoeht. L The Wes sciation held a meot Headache dizziness, nervous ing last night at Lininger's gallery, About | ness, spa ess, curéd by Dr fifteen members were present, many being | Mile free at Kuln & absent on account of the school exhibit [Qusinth Professor Gilstrap read o paper on Amer- | THE COU BOARD. fean art, strongly advocating a naticnal | — school of art and urging an effort upon the | They Pass U part of American artists to establish’ such g Fi AL o Sab suoi b | Ak Yenks a course, which were discuss The county commissioners he Mrs. Briggs read a paper on “Dry Notes on | journed meetin morni Art,” in which treated of many vita comm on from J. H. Dumont, vice topic ud toucned up the crities ine president of the Nebraska Cer railway taly (e au e company, under date of June 13, notified the i ) t his compuny had, that day, let th v the construction of its bridge Missouri viver at this city and had been begun & of the clements sed, but the subject was Le tiext meeting | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, | the new h M S mobaiha were reforre ,‘,\:" ‘\H“ Samy A communicatic tura of K v ree sald t of that place, is on his first v y and is stopping at the Barker Mr, A. B. Davenport, chief clerk at the v Hotel Bark s returned after u shov el asked for . Both communica- visit 1o his ¢ rat Kansas City 1 were v Charles R on, who for t eigh t of vouchers for small rotine ex hs en keeping the be was reforred an lin oil works, h Mins the assessors it and has returned to b ed their work, aggre 0,1a., to become a part rred to the committ rison & Son, flour manufuct ¢ t of T. A M Mr. Carlron has formed many warm fri for the first e Bhips in church, m 1 It show und re wi vos, §9,040. i Lute Wilcox of the of ex-Bheriff Coburn ver, was in the city ou ¢ account, | #2,057.55, were allowed, as w everal | small ones for various other pnrties Appropriation sheet No. 67 of the general ind, calling for $776.00, was passed A resolution by Mr. Berlin, chairman of the committee on finance, instructing the county clerk, with the aid of the county au ditor, as early as practicable, to make a ‘com. ¥ list of all county taxes canocelled, re. bated or othe uncolle ble: also, addi tional taxes from th 1850 to' 1859, show. ing the amount lots and lands, separat that they be allowed any ary help for such pur. Was pas | “'The board met as a board plaints ljourned to 1:90, when th of equalization to hear com SR For Nervons Exhaunstion Dr . have used it in cas haustion and we Also think it of g condition of th derangement,’ of dyspep: with pl service wsant in depressed stem resulting from biliary THE BRADSHAW FUND. Additional Responses to th Appeal From the Tornado Sufferers. Tur Ber invokes prompt and liberal aid from every man and woman whose heart | with the s throbs in sympathy | of Bradshaw Remittances in tricken people any amount sent to this oftice will be acknowledged through our umns from day to day The subscriptions so far receiued by Tue Bee are as follows Previously repor 310,00 Mrs. 1L 1. Burn | 9.1, Kiony, Omal tul The Benefit € The plans for the concert to Boyd's opera house next T under the auspices of the for the benefit of the H\'uhll.l\\’\ulh-r : wnd an excellent enter o Mulal Olon o numbering twi fine numbe Henderson wil » Apollo elub will fur: J. W, Cotton nted to sing solos The Sutorius m ub will play two numbers, The procecds will be forwarded to the redef committee soon as the tickets can be sold. The expenses are to be met by lonation cntirely be given at Ly evening 1ss band, furnish three Miss Express Itel C. S. Potter, agent for the mpany, says that fully forward to Bradsha goods for personal us manded by the suff The Pacific express company that its lines will forward to_ Y Bradshaw, Wells-Fargo ex- his e announces ten miles the relief It Was Displayed the Bee Building L The school exhibit opened yesterday ing, although the rooms had not,been t Night. morn- te Ball, the instructress in art, was attend_to the and unable to Of the diff 2 and unde the rooms were P ene in" perfect. order is exhibition is free and it is hoped that yone in Omaha w in the | public schools will visit the rooms, which | situated on the oftice floo of Tk Ber: build- | ing, entrance to them being across the court | and up the broad stairs ou the north side of | the structure, Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, duliness, blues, cured’ by Dr. Miles” Nervine. Samples at Kuhn & Co.’s, 13th and Douglas, Fire and Police Commission. | The m; wd all of the members we present at the meeting of the firy commission last night, and the first business | was the considevation of Dr. Ram; bill of he doctor caved for a horse belonging to Mounted Oficer | was shot while the officor | burglur, The bil vey asked for six copics of the city directory, that he might exchange them for the divectories of other cities, The re- quest was ref d to the committee on prop- chief also asked |I|u his detective X new n of 0 on duty matter wias refe n men and discipline, Ofticer Rovbins was given a leave of ab- | sence of five days. | A communication stating that the seven new fir g on the road and would be irst of July was re " | ceived g force be increased, by the ad, | men, fourof wh are to 1d placed o fil solution from the city council to the effect that $50 per month had been appropri- ated for detective services was placed on file | Phe resolution provides that no portion of this amount shall be used for as.ertaining whether or not liquor is being sold on Suuds ! 15, ing the hose wagon were »as follows: W. R 3 AL J. Simpson, $00; Ou motion the bill of Drummond & Co. was accepted and the committee on property au- thorized to enter into acontract with them, subject to its approval by the mayor and thé city council, William Hogan was granted permission to vemove his saloon from 212 South Twelfth street to the southeast corner of Fourteenth and Heward streets, L. M. Rneem, representing district telegraph company, 1 the commission, asking that wlowed to put in and signal and automatic the fire and burglar al service. The matter was discussed and its consideration deferved until next weet ing. [resee-— |, 1tss | forur ¢ ’ | e United” Statos Government | \u‘.mm 0 | i only G0k BAK POWDER €0, New York' Chicawd. 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A\hl/\“ \lt,nmn S ENOUGH TO TAK N LAY MY HANDS ON zetting fat (oo, ror Scoft's Emulsmn of Pure Cod Liver 0il asmg vaophosphnesol!.lmeand 0 & UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT TIHE RATE OF A POUND A DAY, TAKE LI JUST AS EASILY AS 1 DO MIL SUCH TESTIMONY IS NOTHING NEW sCoT” MULSION 15 DOING WONDERS DALY, TAKE NO OTHER. s DR, J. E MoGREW, THE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE et DISEASES | forms of 'rivato Discasce o treatment has ever been more successful and none Tias hd 8 or endora ment. A curols guarantecd in the sry wored cises i f10m 3 t0 5 duy s withont the loss of wii hour's time, Thore who have been Tl succese. A 66 ,mm., re in u few days wlihout pain, instriments or los f ¢ LOST MANHOOD timidity or nervoueneas, in the most dreadf il results arc NNESS ST instruments. A \\uudcr{nl ren HOUKS for ludics from 2 NLY m lrth- ases of the Skin, SYPHILIS medical profession. Bver m uu..‘.n. biood; acomple ‘.\ 1 ¢ ‘.ll.‘x L, ru ) OMAHA, NEB. SANTAL-MIDY Arrests dlachargos from tho urinary organe 10 either sex in 48 hours, It 18 superior to Copalba, Cubeb, or tnjoe- thor tions, and freo from all tad emell or inconvenlences, %ANTAL MIDY ™ (™ Capuien, wilel Loar U | 1 WARM WEATHER Is slow but its coming sure. week the he tail elothing house. We are prepared for it, we have made | aviest purchase of summer clothing ever made by any Owing to the backward season manufacturers overstocked, and we have closed a deal for a very large stock at pri far below the cost of manufacturing. out any profit, just for the sake of them, as we find this the most effec We mean to sell the goods wi making a big advertisement tive way of advertising. Our w custo=- ast re- are ces th- ith mers will remember how we monopolized in former seasons the trade in summer clothing. We have prepared for a grea Wé mean to do the same this year, and if it is pos- wh]c togivegreater values we will do so. ter rush--more than half of our second floor is filled with summer coats and vests.--If you will look at our stock you will think we have enough of them to supplv every man in this state, been seen in any retail clothing house in this countr NG be short and we intend to make short work with the and such a variety has ne goods. We p 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-d: 1y our annual sale of Summer this means. prices. Thousands of dozens will be We say ‘“dozens Neckwear. purposely because the most of our Sumn ver. The season will re- Our patrons need not be told what distributed at mere nominal 1er Ties are sold by the dozen for the same price as other houses charge you for one or two single ties of same quality. Tecks, which you see in our window I)()uqht elsewhere for less than 121c or 18c apiece. They some new patterns and latest shapes. in proportion. novelties We of Washable material. in handsome shades price for these is 88¢c each—other houses ch irge Our assortment of men’s low shoes is the largest in the citv, not worth looking for, and our prices are by far the lowest, solid leather sole and counter, made neat and shapely, for$1.15. celsewhere for Je fine calf Oxford keep them in the nno'\l grades in summer neckwear this s This is the very latest. and dozen, can not come in har Summer Ties and Sca One of the pretti ason 1s the new Ring Scarf, mz We have guaranteed lu stand washing. 78c for them. marked 28c a Other patterns, SUMMER SHOES. ss than $1.75. Russet low shoes, of a good quality which will stind service worth $2; and excellent Dongola southern ties, honest steek and well madeat $1.90,worth fully $ and southern tics, very flexible and casy shoes, at $2.15 and $2 charge at ieast $3 for such qualitics, What you can't find in our s We sell you a good Oxford tic ~I|u \ You could not buy the same s Shoe stores we We can save you considerable money on your footwear. For instance, the Pique be 1d - rfs est wde a large variety Our ik is vith hoe $1,40, .w\nn' uld Nebraska Clothing Co, Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets, SUMMER Is Now [ A choice | light to Men's v coats and ves Ifound upon our counters, with all requsite articles of com- fort and good t: Furnishings, gentlemen's wardrobe plete or safe without one of our elegant Umbrellas, s CLOTHING in Order. 1 | | assortment of s may he ste, pertining com- A"'l» GRATEFUL-COMFORT Ill’\b BRE AKF ww\; JANES ERDS & (07, DEAE! 4 Buceauatol where s FRAK Addsons vi oail i . 1 i A WED b PecksPate | RN Eitwons | ‘A G0k, s bevena, o %l WEDDING PRESENTS. MAX MEYER & BRO. and Silversmiths, Jewelers Nes. variety of arti- nts at SIXTEENTH AND Farnam Streets, - Omalila, We invite particular attention to our cles u,»,umm'lu(( for Wedding Pres POPULAR PRIC picces or in sets, c large smbination: id Sterling to $500. Fino Qu wrup! about everythir Pprice that we d ER PRICE Lamps, nd elegant designs, ng \ lat and hollow ware, win bout HALF OUR FORM e rs, beside s the 200, » Ornaments, Mir ca 2o, from 50, $10, $15, ete., with half-hour st Toilet Sets, C tment of ¢ Mantel € Handson attachment, cathed s at $5, $7 &e. Diamonds, \V(nu hes, and Rich Gold Jew- elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. T Repairing at Lowest Rates and AL Work Fully Warranted. =g Grand ILOIETE N of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries, INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTI{LY_DRAW[NG Will take place crry (tormerly Paso del Norte), Mo. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. Cuter e personat supersiston of GEY, JOIY S MOSBY, wnd aeoastino woe i, nan of such prominence in the to the publie that the drawings 3 d the latter (the Supervisor of the Mexlean Govern PRIZE, $60,000. in publio at the OF JUAREZ trict honosty 1) 18 of equil s | and tutegrity. CAPITAL Only 60,000 Tickets! ] $4; HALF TICKETS, 3 T OB PRIZABS, 1 Prize of Svfl“lflfl. ok _5‘,1) 000 l 100 Prizes’op MRIEOXID mation Prizos, 1 arizeof 1 o0 | 100 Prizas of % ench 1 irrizo ot 0 | 10 Prizs of PURPOSES x100 B3, Only 60,000 Tickets] | 1014 Pri w8l as0, Do MOSI L Note. Addross all roglistercd letters to # g MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., City of Juarez, Mexloo, via I W1 PPaso, Te E— — « > ” =