Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 20, 1890, Page 8

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S"PHE CITY. David J. Pi raph while wagon, fel the wr Slow t Charles 519 North Sixteenth str hi able to meet closed the u. 24,000,000, be still furthe days’ notice. s bi and pr inc Tnst the W stockyards incorporation asing their capital stock iding that it may s of nsed night, I vllvl He Being u compar upon thir {ohard was brought in from county, 1 old liquor without first having ob- jed government authority so to do. son of John N, Cc fe wde has erippled the business of ;. Hunt, o wall paper deal t b n- editors have Ny ty Emmanuel K. Simpson and Miss An- nettie S. Kulp were married last Wednes- 1 day cvening, ut bride’s father, S. |\w "\: nue. Rev. The park comm afternoon, but owing having o desive to fos of lnying tl hall no busines 1d ing will be he ., Charles V v i, sion met to th itness the ¢ rner ‘here will be a meeting of the Fr o of Suvidge of 1 membe e of the n ci transacted. A mee o'clock this afte nk the Indiana 1i- Ny '8 Ly i- h lin street prop owners at the resi- dence of Mr. Ralph H. Hall, southe corner Twenty-cighth and Franklin streets, on Friday, at 7:45 p. m. Son important mattérs will be considered. All ave urged to be present. Sheriff Martin of Laramie county, Wyoming, is resting a couple of very tolgh Smith, tauqua ¢ sion of 1500 is and instructior band will be Prog of e. Chase & manager, Blufl's. The old M 1d nd he Ly 1\\ 1 pmnum three years for for, who mu ths for shooting a woman, The Council Bluffs and Omaha Chau- 1, n Jo b Th attel ammes nse at Joplin & goes mbly programme of the s being gession opens July Tvery day is filléa with distri 1 and closes 10 ndancc may, by . Harkne. Amous. for ut buted. > ag be ol Ca 53, 2d men at the ute with them to July 18, entertainment Rogers’ in this ned s and addressing the Council Drammond carringe reposi- tory on Harney street may be used for the No. 8. Sir and ladde come ent gioners Benne charge of the new l¢ 2ty matter ation, and express thems accommodation an of rowded, Har d of 1 fi men ookin of s getting in the new hook \gon |1|w|um-|m-~ have ely too ¢ Commis- 1 ha up ve a 18 being well pleased with the Drummond building, PERSON. o leun is en rou Bronson Hos “Shenandoah,” markable success when presented in this smpanies, will be th by onc of it aty day, urday mati inal cast precise ng its run of b wled for that with the sans - Lis reputati 1t and genial o v in way 0 nights in Now York. sule of scats begins Tuesday. is wmong the ) icl h traveling ion at Boyd' Friday and S how iy to ion met W Vo Dl citizens, or whateve l\\lu\\\ in the ¢ v badl of ¢ District Court. The jury in the case of the pany ngainst John Yalance due on a hay press returned a v T in the sum of §23, y Orders. salf cor u favor of the p temporar nt A has Fort Washak rmand been r eates st mildest, ples free triumph, ith such e fit y. In d followi Chuml 1 £ 1, Lasseign ieved frc . Wyo,, actor W i he ) Lininger & Met- Flanneg; r ict e, o nd il return to his station at Camp Bilot, Butte, Wyo. S Moyer for #25 Munning & 1 into aue County Court. A. Sloman has brought 0 ou @ note, s MeCaftrey has sman Brothers it of goods sold ¢ d de agaiust red, A, ucd the defunct to recover #447.50 on live pperson recovered judgment ist Hall & Co. et al for v, Birmey,practico limited to catarrh- Sells Browners bave ness faw L loy & repu of busi This year they claim their 10 ses of nose and throat. Beoe bld $2 to 83 p . Higby,mgr. or cen in the cireus busi- w seesnd to none in their line and et and men heir cireu perfc e Omaba on the t erowded to & The ledo, Clevel: routoe of the limited, the o train betw change o for tour concerniy Humph sus City, Chicago, ot to witness the Delightful t This is the wd, Boston and interme Cl uffocation, su he sh s perform will h, givi amer ast. \eag is larg wny ne oW be given aud nov Resorts, o 1o ather elrcus or had on exhibition ve secured the cream of the pro- in Al an uppor- be of HOPPER VERSUS POPPER. Driven from Private Apartments at | the Point of a Revolver. Ge W. Hopper, a resident of this city, found h same time About a week ago he dix to a flat on Sixteenth s and hitehing his horse asc Without knocking b apartments of lady na and upon bein asked her if she could tell hi woman with black hair und d in the flat and procec rainutel 1self in an interesting and at the liculous situation Wednesday. in a buggy up a you must mes livy she she Mus, Rice s ¢ band is a commercial ly s away from home, | yasn't und opened the dos Hopper, wherey he lut withdrew some one knocked at Mys it the lady found Hopper it is elaime h himselt for mumbled a few room, using lar tleman would v Muis, Rice and then went to a bu Volver froin o drawer, polnted it at Hoppe | and asked him what lie meant by addressing to her such langui > f~ 11 _on his knees and He was a Sunday- 1 school w,ummmhm he said, a min | with " fu and 'n member of the board of He never had been treated s0 by any of his lady fricnds before, Mrs, Rice at length opened the door and told Lothario to leave, which he did without second invitation. People living in the flat and in the neigh- horhood are highly indignant and assert that Hopper had better keep away from that vicinity. A DRAPERY Added by the Dewey & Stone Furni- The Dewey ; pany have added a drapery dey to their furniture and upholste ness, They have secured the A. Lansing, who for eleven yc re of the drapery deparfment Iield & Co., Chicago, during h time lie superintended the drap- ing of the finest mansions in and about Chicago. T'he old established reputation of this house gives assurance that this new de- partment will be sccond to none in the signs in the leading castern partment cverything in the drapery line will be foupd, including all the novelties of foreign and home manufacture. No. time in the past furniture been of such pronounc now, and a vi peric te repiy both visitor and purchaser. cleven double srooms of th known house gives suflicient room for the proper display of all the furniture noveltics as well as many lines of standard furniture. ns who wish to impress upon their 's the importance of Omaha ps o center will easily accomplish joct by showing them through busine their wrooms of the De & Stone Furniture Co., 1115 and 1117 Farnam st., which location they have occupied the pust quarter of a century. MISSING EA\il(h ()l"r SHANNON. ‘When Last Scen He Was Accompanied Two Omahans. sh Times of June espondent in New Yo the substance of a telegram from Victoria, B, ., regarding the fate of Lord Boyle, a young Irishman who has been in this country for some mouths. There scems to be some doubt Thel from a co: as to the safety of the young man, who it is of a somew > noticed t “A Victoria, that hie has been makin > fute of Lovd | Manning, ds 1" at Juneau, A that Lord Boylo w supposed to have g 000 miles north, the min spondent states diligent inquine A letter from M llll(ml'\(. \‘5 ma ving heard of Lord Boyle mining in wd making plenty of money wiis unable {0 anni learn whethe whe lh-~| e ]hl‘lunhl 4 n Mr. s still there or ofthe Yukon, . Guardner of wve that if he did not get in among of Indians for the winter months ) It was the beginning of Septem- ber that | last saw him. He was then with three other men who had formed a party to lew Kingsford, ssing 1,500 miles from the mouth of the Yukon, m(l to end the river, ning for alluvial and n: ots for six weels, intending toreturn to Kingsford and come down to Sitka for the restof the winter. His corupanions were Keast of Omaha, Win- ter of the sume city, and Hurtley of Regin Northwest territory, who came to Alas] with Lord Boyle last y Nothing has since been heard, to my knowledge, of the whereabouts of either of lht four men, Keast and Winter ud thorough exple hope entereained that they may yet be safe among the ws, us they could ot possibly have survived List winter's cold without having ich as the old Indian sion could afford them. 1t is remely unlikely that Lord compiniions managed to sail back to the mouth of the Yukon on a eraft of their own making, Lord Boyle was com- monly supposed Lo be making a lot of money, and alwiys spending a good deal in the town ships.' " substantial shelter tribes in that v but possible, The three ontle the skin and th action with the best p Blood Bitter: the bowels, 5. Regulate their ying tonic, Burdock “Daw! s Way Oxans, Neb,, June 15.—To the Editor of Tue Bee—In looking over the traveling mgu’s column of your jour: recent issue I was surprised to find an article under the heading of “Dawson Mayer's Way,” which veflected on my integeity. As T have aly maintaiued o good record and as I make Omaha my home at present, Tam obliged to refute the statement quoted to your reporter, Referring to Mr. Ryerson's interview I ean only say that I know of no reason why e mind in " aftixed to the vest to all Nebraska traveling lie only one, [ presume, is that as he titied with the collapsed — travelers' Slb of Thst winter, his modesty perhups. for bade his further identity in bebalf of travel- ving attended the many > Hotel Cascy during the past scuson, T deny emphatically that I even took partina sl meeting in the interest of said club or any time ¢ rany circum- SLANCOS conve with vesident of I refer you to L pardware s explanation space in your val uJ ul, Tamas I bhave been for twenty yedrs the trave w's fricnd, Maven, N Building. Entitled to the Bost. All avo entit] the ¢ it their money will by, A ld - have, at Syrup of system when » or 1 Ue and §1.00 bition of Nerve. he World-Herald boasts that it means of ing g Omaha's 1 tieman who has taken o great deal of intevest in the enumerati a Bap reporter. ; #1 take both Tus Brw aud World-Herald, THD OMAHA DAILY BRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1890, and when T saw that the World-Herald was making such a blow over the the matter, my wife and I took the pains to go over the files and count the names which that pay actually called attention to. I was rather startled at the result, as it only panned out 2,643 names. +OF courso this might reased by such broad and very flexible assertions as Bush- man block, Continental block Life building lodgers, Beo building lodg: ) ete. Visited by the enumorator,’ of | a business house or such and such an addition have not been called on.! “1 know it to be a fuct that neither the or Beo bufldings allow lodgers, “Of course on such broad grounds as that they could easily ¢ that they had been the means of fncreas 50,000 1f they had thought of that sum first. This_tin-horn, e amateur way of advertising tired RAILROAD BUDGET, Itis Fillea With interesting Facts Re- garding the Moguls. Charles Francis Adams left for Boston | Wednesday evening and since then cxeite- ment in Union Pacific circles has somewh subsided. The work of re fon, ho! ever, is still going on and a number of im- portant changes among leading offfcials re- mal un« to be made, increased authority vested in Vice ent Holcomb gives l||n| absolute man- mtire system as well as con- He proposes, ther agement of the trol of all appointments. fore, to men not in sympathy with his administration by those who will be loyal to him. A new order relating to the trafe depart- ment is 1 making two or thre M en, however, . Tebbetts, the ros to take churge of another ofice. It is not. known as yet who his successor will be, The indication point towards E. H. Wood, freight agent. This_change will necessitato the making of probably half a dozen promotions. 1f Wood advaness to the chair vacated by Mr. Teb- betts the place now oceupied by him,which is an impoy u direct with Neb ss, must be filled b some by ambitious and aspi young man, and the company i grreat many of the its l-mpln They are at Deny City and Portland, as right in line of promotion is not unlikely t general frefght 1 be brought to h 1, he undoubtedly ants, though the bo: 'S y conclude that hi W 1 to the road where There hus been_considerable ta the cffect that J. A. Munroe, assists eral trafic manager, was becom ad_ work and would resign, an's friends say they know D ¢ he has no intention of doing anything of the kind. are Something in the Wind. The Missouri Pacific has a scheme of some kind on foot up north, Advance agents of that company have lately been making fre- quent and secret trips to Sioux City, Yank- ton, Mitchell and other points along the pro- posed Omaha & Y n roxd. Sioux City wants the m ystem exter from here to their town and threre connected with the Sioux City & Northern, a new and independ- ent road extending ' into the vichest regions. of South Dukota. Mr. Clark told them last March that if they would go ahead and close up this gup between Omaha and Sioux City, arrange- ments could casily be made whereby the Mis- souri Pacific would lease, cquip and operate the It is now understood that they aro thinking seriously of following out bis ad- vice. MeNeal Gets More Work. In the ofiielal circular appointing J. O. Brinkerhoft general manager of the Missouri viver division, itis announced that from and after J s of the Omaha & Repub- lican Valley yuth_ot the main line of the Union in Nebrasic, will be in- ded in tl sl division. Thi: little more work. intendent of the Rock Isknd lines wos :a appointed assistant This place has not bee sated on v ago by 1to the General Manager Goodnow and Ch Engineer Bates of the Milwaukee were in town yesterday making arvangements to run trains ha. t seems that i decided come < erJune 1, a 1 f sumll difi t Union ym home fic oficials we |lu~u not be overee session with l his oflice y iclusion deal about Bno il I garath ihe. new July 1. A Fast Preight The Missouri Pacific will put, a new timo Sunday between Omali It makes only one change, in the running time of a from St. hours, Louis being Tt will carry through frei y not stopping cn route exeept for wa 1 aud to change engiues only at Kansas To Nervous Debilitated Men, If you will send us your address we will send you Dr, Dye's Celebrated 'V aie Bely and Applianees on tri hey will quickly restore you 1o v anhood and healt Pamphlct free. Vorraic Berr Co., Murshall, ath of Mrs, ate telegram Kennedy. re Q yesterday ce of the death of ghter of Mr. Rich- Mr. Kennedy had to undergo an ope- a tumor which had Apr bearing the sad inte Mrs, H. L. Kennd ard Stevens of this ity taken his wife to Chicay ration for the rem [ only reccutly made its appearance, Tue operation was p and up to 8 o'clock y morning indications pointed 1o u speedy recovery. At that hour, however, the lady suffered an alarming sinking spell, ond at 4345 o'clock passed aws The yemaius will arrive here tod Mrs. Ken 1@ grown t0 womanhoodin Omaha, and b during a long residence here endeired L self to avery large circle of friends and ac- quaintances. The aunouncement of her sud- den dd ho i severe shock to ngarly all her ds, very few of whom kuew of hew ailment, w Rheumatism, EING due 4o1the presence of uric acid in thetBlood, s most effectually cured by the nse of Ayer's Sarsapas rilla. Be sure;you get Ayer's and no other, and takesit till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system. We challenge attention to this testimony : — “About tworgears ago, after suffering « for nearly two years from rheumatic gont, being able fo walk only with great discomfort, and’ having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without re I saw by an advertises ment in a C o paper that a nmn had been relieved of this distressing coms plaint, after o | v Ayer's Sarsapa make a trial of it regularly for ths, and am pleased to state that it las effected o complete cur. s since had no ro- turn of the dises Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th st., New York. “One year ago T waa taken i1l with inflammatory rhenmatism, being cons fined to my liouse six months. I came ont of the sickness very much debili- tated, with no appetite, and m em disordered in eve I commenced using Ayer's S; Ia and began to fnprove at once, gaining in um-th and soon recovering my usual health. I cannot say too much in praise of this well-known medicine.” —Mrs, L. A, Stark, Nashua, N, H. Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth 35 a botile. ne, uml took s 18 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. Walter Besant, Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. AMERICAN PUBLIO HEALTH ASS00IATION. Extracts from the Repyyt.on the Polution of Water Supplies. “Typhoid fever in our to the sewage in the water supp #We cannot shut_our eyes to the relation which exists be in our streams and typhoid fever in the cities that are supplicd by them.” “Thirty thousand people die of typhoid fever annually in the United States of America. « The purity of Apollinaris Water (7'rr.r the best security against the dangers which are common to_most of the ordinary drimking n agreat part duo waters,”’—MEDICAL RECORD. APOLLINARIS.—* The annual con- sumption of this favorite beverage affords a g proof of Fhe widespread demand which exists, jur Ltalie water of absolute purity.” MEDICAL JOURNAL. NOTIOE,— ke well-Fnown Yellow Labels of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, are protected by Peypetual Dijunctions of the Supreme Court, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. o goro mllnllmw:s Sick Headache. Constipation, Compluints, take the sufo and certain aemedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS Use the SMALL S1ZE (40 little beans to the bot« tle). They are the maost convenient: sult all ages Pricoof cither size, 25 conts per bottle. KlsslNc at 7. 17, 70: Photo-grayure, pnnel 5126 of uro conts (coppors o stdmpe). o o L® ploture for 4 J S e co. il St Lo Makers of M . TheKabocorset that brings a woman to pcrfcct form if she only laces it tight enough —for it never stretches or breaks its ‘“ bones” or rolls up —has soft eyelets that do not cut the laces. Soft eyelets are loops of corset lace instead of metal eyelets. If the Kabo corset fails in a year in any part but the steels—no way has yet been invented to make unbreakable steels—you get your money back from the store where you bought it. » You wear the Kabo corset two or three weeks; and, if not satisfactory, take it back and get your money again. CHICAGO CORSET Co, Cblcago aud New Yorks DR. J. &, Mc€ REW !nrm» of I Il ho hu\u been nz the bl \m.r pronouce it o most wonder « A complete cure in i few duys whiiout LOST MANHGOD tigldity or neryousne: their wors Anda Al H MALR DISEASES cored ludies o m 2t 14\\|\ THE SPECIALIST. llm\-\nm er endorse 1 from 2108 day wavithot i ) TR Vimeats OF 1086 9f ime. Andally forme aid mist drealtal result it o witho it GATAR.‘H it ;(@ PREVATE M it BARRENNESS SYPHILIS 'mg ston t Healthen e Pric PLICE BAKING POWDER CO, New York Cllcako. San Frauclaco, St.Louts | WARM WEATHER . Is slow but its coming sure. We are prepared for it, we have made last week the heaviest purchase of summer clothing ever made by any re- tail clothing house. Owing to the backward season manufacturers are overstocked, and we have closed a deal for a very large stock at prices far below the cost of manufacturing. We mean to sell the goods with= out ;lny profit, just for the sake of making a big advertisement with them, as we find this the most effective way of advertising. Our custo- mers will remember how we monopolized in former seasons the trade in summer clothing. We mean to do the same this year, and if it is pos= sible to givegreater values we will doso. We haveprepared for a greater rush--more than half of our second floor is filled with summer coats and vests.--If you will l(ml\ at our stock you will think we have enough of them to supply every lan in this state, and such a variety has neven been seen in any retail clothing house in this country. The season will be short and we intend to make short work with the goods. We pre« 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 annual sale of Summer Neckwear. Our patrons need not be told wha{ this means. Thousands of dozens will be distributed at mere nominal prices. We say “dozens” purposely because the most of our Summer Ties are sold by the dozen for the same price as other houses charga you for one or two single ties of same quality. For instance, 1110 Piqua Tecks, which you see in our window marked 28c¢ a dozen, can not ba bought elsewhere for less than 12175¢c or 18c apiece. They come in hand= some new patterns and latest shapes. Other Summer Ties and Scarfs in proportion. We keep them in the finest grades. One of the prettiest novelties in summer neckwear this season 1s the new Ring Scarf, mada of Washable material. This is the very latest. We have a large variety in handsome shades and patterns, guaranteed to stand washing. Our( price for these is 88c each—other houses charge 78c for them. SUMMER SHOES. Our assortment of men’s low shoces is the largest in the citv. What you can’t find in our stock i not worth looking for, and our prices are by far the lowest. ~ We sell you a good Oxford tie shoe with solid leather sole and counter, made neat and shapely, for$1.15. You could not buy the same <hog clsewhere for less than $1.75. Russct low shoes, of a good quality which will st d service at 31,40 worth $2; and cxcellent Dongola southern ties,honest stock and well made,at $1.90,worth fully $2.50.Ven fine calf Oxford and southern tics, very flexible and casy shoes, at $2.15 and $2.25. Shoe stores would charge at icast $3 for such qualitics. We can save you considerable money on your footwear. Nebraska Clothmg Co Corner Douglas and Faurteenth Streets, SUMMER CLOTHING Is Now in Order. i pamanas e ¢ camerx e foe rs’, Misses’ and Cllildrell's High and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes. 'S20UG SIUUS ] UMET IN7) MO pue I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys', | ~ | Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes | Which Isell at WHOLESALE . If you have not placed your order for ful} | MR. SHOL, l)l‘l ALER, I would ad se you to send it to me without de ay,ns rubhey goods are a ieing steadily, I wm Western Agent for the NEW JERSIE { RUBBER Ht) I COMPAN and glaa to say the goods this season have n( superior in style and shape, and you know they wear well, Call and sce me of write for discounts, samplcy and ‘price list T AT LINDSEY 1111 Harney Street, Omaha, WEDDING PRESENTS, | MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers A choice assortment of [light coats and vests may be [ | found upon our counters, W uh all requsite articles of com- fort and good taste, pertaining to Men's Furnishings, No| aentlemen’s we wdrobe com-| pluvm safe without one of lour elecant Umbrellas, Nely and Silversmiths, - Owmata, NEB. We invite particular attention to our large variety of arti- cles appropriate for Wedding Pfesents at POPULAR PRICES, pieces or in sots, coiabinations, &e., SixteeNTH AND Faryay S1REE from ling Silverware, single $2 up to $500. Fine Quadrup about everythin Price that w ER PRIC ad Ware, in new and elegant designs, embr both flat and hollow ware, 50 low in about HALF OUR FORM own to the trade o the figy ~ DenversusLottery Der Colo., 1Ver, Lam , Candelabra, B nts, "‘ . . - largest assortment of Clocis to | 1 west of Chica Capital Prize $7,500. audsomo D i ¢ 85, $7.60, $10, B16, ocy wi TICKITS, 50 CENTS EACH. PAID EACIH MONTIL BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES Address B. F, RIIODUS, DENVER, - TO WEAK aumrly fr Diamonds, Watches, and Rich Gold Jew- elry at Greatly Reduced Prices. DS~ Repairing at Lowest Rates and ALl Work Fully Warranted, =gz $20,370 |, El I & i ‘-- ar‘ ke d 1l ¢ H & 1= £ e |l g ol Iz :l “U - €] 4 o aga- ¢ = 7

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